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Sol compared to VY Canis Majoris
March 19, 2011 9:24 am
Posted By AverusBlack in Astronomy
This image really speaks for itself, doesn't it? Keep in mind many, many planets the size of Earth can fit into our sun (Sol).
Cause for reflection
March 19, 2011 9:24 am
Posted By pdPete in Miscellaneous
Last scheduled night launch of the space shuttle program.
Damage at Fukushima Daiichi
March 15, 2011 11:57 pm
Posted By Nova in Technology
This satellite photo of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant was taken on March 16, 2011 at 9:35 am local time (0035 GMT) . It shows the extent of the damage at all 4 visible reactors. -REUTERS/DigitalGlobe/Handout
Understanding Radiation Levels
March 15, 2011 4:07 pm
Posted By Spock in Biology & Medicine
This image will give you a great understanding of the properties of radiation. Compare Fukushima (400msv peak so far). How much exposure do you get on an average day? How much does it take to make you sick? This picture will answer it all.
Moon and Venus Over Switzerland
March 13, 2011 1:38 pm
Posted By Tibor in Astronomy
Sometimes a morning sky can be a combination of serene and surreal. Such a sky perhaps existed before sunrise this past Sunday as viewed from a snowy slope in eastern Switzerland. Quiet clouds blanket the above scene, lit from beneath by lights from the village of Trübbach. A snow covered mountain, Mittlerspitz, poses dramatically on the upper left, hovering over the small town of Balzers, Liechtenstein far below. Peaks from the Alps can be seen across the far right, just below the freshly rising Sun. Visible on the upper right are the crescent Moon and the bright planet Venus. Venus will remain in the morning sky all month, although it will likely not be found in such a photogenic setting. Credit & Copyright: David Kaplan
Ferry On A House
March 13, 2011 12:11 pm
Posted By Spock in Humanity
A ferry is perched on top of a house in the aftermath of an earthquake and tsunami in Otsuchi, Iwate prefecture March 13, 2011. REUTERS/Yomiuri
Sun Blows A Smoke Ring
March 12, 2011 6:38 pm
Posted By pdPete in Astronomy
This stunning image of the sun, with a massive smoke cloud hovering above its surface, was taken on March 3rd by amateur astronomer Alan Friedman.
Damaged Reactor 1
March 12, 2011 5:38 pm
Posted By Spock in Technology
The damaged roof of reactor number No. 1 at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant after an explosion that blew off the upper part of the structure.
Discovery Heads Home
March 9, 2011 9:48 am
Posted By pdPete in Astronomy
The final separation of Space Shuttle Discovery from the International Space Station, as this majestic craft begins its last flight home.
Supermassive Black Hole
March 7, 2011 9:35 am
Posted By pdPete in Astronomy
In 1987, a 30-million-Sun black hole was found independently by Canadian astronomer John Kormendy and US astronomers Alan Dressler and Douglas Richstone. Many more have been found since then. This is a simulation of a black hole.

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1. Solvay Conference - 1927
1. Solvay Conference - 1927

(The International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry, are located in Brussels. They were founded by the Belgian industrialist Ernest Solvay in 1912, following the first world physics conference. - 1911 Conseil Solvay.

This photo was taken on October 1927 during the Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons, where the world's leading physicists met to discuss the newly created quantum theory. The leading figures were Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr.

Einstein, disenchanted with Heisenberg's "Uncertainty Principle," remarked "God does not play dice." Bohr replied, "Einstein, stop telling God what to do.")

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2. Australian Sunrise
2. Australian Sunrise

(Captivating sunrise seen from Nudgee Beach, Queensland, Australia.)
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3. Drug Classification Chart
3. Drug Classification Chart

(This image breaks down the majority of common drugs and stimulants into tranquillizers, depressants, stimulants and hallucinogens and shows you how much it falls into each category.)
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4. Iberian Lynx
4. Iberian Lynx

(Although not targeted by hunters the Iberian Lynx is a category 1 endangered species which means that there are less than 100 in the wild. Their main staple diet is the hare. Most of the ones killed, lose their lives in traps set for other animals. )
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5. Supermassive Black Hole
5. Supermassive Black Hole

(In 1987, a 30-million-Sun black hole was found independently by Canadian astronomer John Kormendy and US astronomers Alan Dressler and Douglas Richstone. Many more have been found since then. This is a simulation of a black hole.)
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6. Tornado Rainbow
6. Tornado Rainbow

(In this spooky shot, a massive tornado is seen forming just behind a scenic rainbow.)
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7. Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrel
7. Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrel

(Its body is 14-20cm long and the tail length is 10-14cm. It weighs 150-220g. It is nocturnal, and during the day it rests in holes in trees. It eats seeds, fruit, tree leaves, buds and bark. It faces threats from habitat destruction. )
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8. Albert Einstein
8. Albert Einstein

(It is a picture of Albert Einstien's head.)
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9. Fire in The Sky
9. Fire in The Sky

(A powerfully stunning photo of a crimson lighting storm and massive, dramatic, cloud formations.)
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10. Wasp Spider
10. Wasp Spider

(The Wasp Spider (Argiope Bruennichi) spinning it's web. )
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11. What If Solar Was Really Subsidized?
11. What If Solar Was Really Subsidized?

(This is what would happen if we gave solar energy the same subsidies we currently give to the fossil fuel industry.)
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12. Sun compared to Earth
12. Sun compared to Earth

(The Suns size compared to the Earths.)
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13. Cannabis
13. Cannabis

(Cannabis sativa drawing)
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14. Giant Grasshopper
14. Giant Grasshopper

(The Giant Grasshopper (Tropidacris Cristata) resting on a leaf in Panama. This specimen is approximately 7 inches long.)
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15. Saturn V
15. Saturn V

(The Saturn V rocket making it's way to the launch pad at John F. Kennedy Space Center on the Crawler Platform.)
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1. Optical Fiber
1. Optical Fiber

(An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber designed to guide light along its length by total internal reflection.)
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2. Battle Map - Libya Civil War
2. Battle Map - Libya Civil War

(This map, revised as of August 14th 2011, shows the current and contested territory in the Libyan uprising and resultant civil war. It denotes positions of NATO strikes and the location of both sides' weaponry. )
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3. Ocean Foam
3. Ocean Foam

(Churning of water via currents creates bubbles which adhere to each other. This is a very rare phenomenon)
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4. Majestic Sombrero Galaxy (M104)
4. Majestic Sombrero Galaxy (M104)

(Image compliments of Hubble and NASA.)
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5. Lion & Lioness
5. Lion & Lioness

(A lion and a lioness enjoy each other's company after a long day on the savanna. )
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6. Ultra-Luminous InfraRed Galaxy (ULIRG)
6. Ultra-Luminous InfraRed Galaxy (ULIRG)

(ESA's Herschel Space Observatory has detected massive amounts of molecular gas gusting at high velocities, in some cases in excess of 1000 kilometres per second, from the centres of a set of merging galaxies. This is an artists rendering. Credit: ESA/AOES Medialab )
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7. Space Shuttle Discovery
7. Space Shuttle Discovery

(NASA's space shuttle discovery)
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8. Mysterious Sunset
8. Mysterious Sunset

(A castle in a foggy sunset.)
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9. Soyuz Docks At The ISS
9. Soyuz Docks At The ISS

(In this stunning photo you will see a Russian Soyuz capsule approaching a docking port at the International Space Station.)
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10. Space Walker
10. Space Walker

(A close up photo of an astronaut in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle. Click here for the high-resolution.)
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11. Lower Extremity Exoskeleton
11. Lower Extremity Exoskeleton

(The Berkeley exoskeleton system (BLEEX) provides soldiers, disaster relief workers, wildfire fighters, and other emergency personnel the ability to carry major loads with minimal effort over any type of terrain for extended periods of time.)
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12. Lightning Before Sundown
12. Lightning Before Sundown

(An incredible shot of a rare sunstorm.)
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13. Endeavour Docked At The ISS
13. Endeavour Docked At The ISS

(A good view of the space shuttle docked at the international space station as the Earth lies below. )
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14. A Rose Of Galaxies
14. A Rose Of Galaxies

(The beautiful image above shows a pair of interacting galaxies called Arp 273. The image was released to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the launch of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The distorted shape of the larger of the two galaxies shows signs of tidal interactions with the smaller of the two. Researchers believe the smaller galaxy has actually passed through the larger one. Arp 273 lies in the constellation Andromeda and is roughly 300 million light-years from Earth. Image compliments of NASA)
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15. International Space Station
15. International Space Station

(Image courtesy of nasa.gov)
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Drunken Monkeys Raid Resorts, Steal Alcohol
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Drunken Monkeys Raid Resorts, Steal Alcohol (Video)

(These monkeys steal alcohol from people at a tropical resort and get drunk. There are some interesting parallels between drunk monkeys and human under the influence of alcohol.)
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