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Cavs look right at home with 3-pointer in series-shifting Game 3 blowout of Celtics: The Cavaliers enjoy the comforts of the Q as they secure a Game 3 blowout victory over the Celtics. Will that good feeling continue in Game 4? http://dlvr.it/QTSBDj
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Flight Through the Orion Nebula—NASA 360 Video
Use a mouse to scroll the view when using a computer. For full immersion, watch using a virtual reality device and a 360 video player.
This visualization explores the Orion Nebula using both visible-light observations from the Hubble Space Telescope and infrared-light observations from the Spitzer Space Telescope. The contrast between visible and infrared views of the nebula is examined using two spatially matched, three-dimensional models. As the camera flies into the star-forming region, the sequence cross-fades back and forth between the visible and infrared views.
The glowing gaseous landscape has been illuminated and carved by the high-energy radiation and strong stellar winds from the massive hot stars in the center of the nebula. The infrared observations generally show cooler gas at a deeper layer of the nebula that extends well beyond the visible image. In addition, the infrared view showcases many faint stars that shine primarily at longer wavelengths. The higher resolution visible observations show finer details including wispy bow shocks and tadpole-shaped protoplanetary disks (or proplyds). In this manner, the video illustrates the contrasting features uncovered by multi-wavelength astronomy.
Credit: NASA, ESA, F. Summers, G. Bacon, Z. Levay, J. DePasquale, L. Hustak, L. Frattare, M. Robberto and M. Gennaro (STScI), R. Hurt (Caltech/IPAC); Acknowledgement: R. Gendler
Music: Dvorak – "Serenade for Strings Op22 in E Major Larghetto", performed by The Advent Chamber Orchestra, CC BY-SA
Duration: 2 minutes, 16 seconds
Release Date: May 16, 2018
+Hubble Space Telescope
+Spitzer Space Telescope
+NASA Goddard
+European Space Agency, ESA
+Space Telescope Science Institute
#NASA #Hubble #Astronomy #Science #Space #Nebula #Orion #Cosmos #Universe #Ultraviolet #Spitzer #Telescope #ESA #STScI #STEM #Education #HD #Visualization #360Video #Video
Use a mouse to scroll the view when using a computer. For full immersion, watch using a virtual reality device and a 360 video player.
This visualization explores the Orion Nebula using both visible-light observations from the Hubble Space Telescope and infrared-light observations from the Spitzer Space Telescope. The contrast between visible and infrared views of the nebula is examined using two spatially matched, three-dimensional models. As the camera flies into the star-forming region, the sequence cross-fades back and forth between the visible and infrared views.
The glowing gaseous landscape has been illuminated and carved by the high-energy radiation and strong stellar winds from the massive hot stars in the center of the nebula. The infrared observations generally show cooler gas at a deeper layer of the nebula that extends well beyond the visible image. In addition, the infrared view showcases many faint stars that shine primarily at longer wavelengths. The higher resolution visible observations show finer details including wispy bow shocks and tadpole-shaped protoplanetary disks (or proplyds). In this manner, the video illustrates the contrasting features uncovered by multi-wavelength astronomy.
Credit: NASA, ESA, F. Summers, G. Bacon, Z. Levay, J. DePasquale, L. Hustak, L. Frattare, M. Robberto and M. Gennaro (STScI), R. Hurt (Caltech/IPAC); Acknowledgement: R. Gendler
Music: Dvorak – "Serenade for Strings Op22 in E Major Larghetto", performed by The Advent Chamber Orchestra, CC BY-SA
Duration: 2 minutes, 16 seconds
Release Date: May 16, 2018
+Hubble Space Telescope
+Spitzer Space Telescope
+NASA Goddard
+European Space Agency, ESA
+Space Telescope Science Institute
#NASA #Hubble #Astronomy #Science #Space #Nebula #Orion #Cosmos #Universe #Ultraviolet #Spitzer #Telescope #ESA #STScI #STEM #Education #HD #Visualization #360Video #Video
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Take charge of your pain with the basics: Diet, exercise and healthy sleep habits."Pain affects every aspect of our life, not just our physical existence. It can affect how we manage our tasks day-to-day," says family medicine physician Dr. Tina Ardon. https://mayocl.in/2rP2Bkt
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Taking care of your skin results in more than just good health, it also does a good job of making you look young and healthy. These delicious eight foods below will make your skin glow from the inside out.
http://www.healthyvogue.com/8-foods-will-completely-change-skin-make-glow/
http://www.healthyvogue.com/8-foods-will-completely-change-skin-make-glow/
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9 Best Free Video Editing Software for #Linux In 2018 https://itsfoss.com/best-video-editing-software-linux/
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List of the Most Unhealthy Foods in the World
There is a lot of confusion out there about which foods are healthy, and which are not. Here is a list of 20 foods that are generally very unhealthy.
http://www.thehealthypage.com/25-unhealthiest-foods-on-the-planet/
There is a lot of confusion out there about which foods are healthy, and which are not. Here is a list of 20 foods that are generally very unhealthy.
http://www.thehealthypage.com/25-unhealthiest-foods-on-the-planet/
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Seldom Seen Creek Brumby, Snowy River Catchment
Taking its name from Mount Seldom Seen, this unexplored small creek is typical of the fractured Gippsland high country. This creek cascades and falls unevenly in the high country, with larger falls on the slopes of the Mountain and down the escarpment to the NE of Gelantipy.
Image: single shot on flat ground, toned for structure.
Taking its name from Mount Seldom Seen, this unexplored small creek is typical of the fractured Gippsland high country. This creek cascades and falls unevenly in the high country, with larger falls on the slopes of the Mountain and down the escarpment to the NE of Gelantipy.
Image: single shot on flat ground, toned for structure.
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"Longing for Orion"
Back in April I took some shots of Orion setting over Lake Clifton. There were a few shots I left to process later as other field trips came up, and soon I had forgotten these - lost in the depths of my hard drive.
I finally returned. This image was close to the end of my session at the lake. Orion is touching the horizon, and the atmosphere is starting to wash out the colours.
This image is a 3 x 3 panel mosaic through a 85mm lens using a modified Canon EOS6D. All camera and lens settings were kept the same for all panels. A tracking mount was used for the sky and turned off for the foreground panels. Stitching in PTGui, colour calibration in PixInsight, noise reduction, saturation and some brightness / contrast adjustment in Photoshop. Details below.
Enjoy, Will.
| 2018-04-06 | Lake Clifton, Western Australia | EOS6D modified | Canon 85mm f1.2 | f/3.2 | UV/IR cut-filter | iOptron mount | ISO1600 | 45sec | 9 x panels |
#nightscape #astrophotography #Australia #Lake #Clifton #Orion #Nebula #Barnards #M42 #Canon #stellaraustralis #Vrbasso
Back in April I took some shots of Orion setting over Lake Clifton. There were a few shots I left to process later as other field trips came up, and soon I had forgotten these - lost in the depths of my hard drive.
I finally returned. This image was close to the end of my session at the lake. Orion is touching the horizon, and the atmosphere is starting to wash out the colours.
This image is a 3 x 3 panel mosaic through a 85mm lens using a modified Canon EOS6D. All camera and lens settings were kept the same for all panels. A tracking mount was used for the sky and turned off for the foreground panels. Stitching in PTGui, colour calibration in PixInsight, noise reduction, saturation and some brightness / contrast adjustment in Photoshop. Details below.
Enjoy, Will.
| 2018-04-06 | Lake Clifton, Western Australia | EOS6D modified | Canon 85mm f1.2 | f/3.2 | UV/IR cut-filter | iOptron mount | ISO1600 | 45sec | 9 x panels |
#nightscape #astrophotography #Australia #Lake #Clifton #Orion #Nebula #Barnards #M42 #Canon #stellaraustralis #Vrbasso
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Here's my new Ant-Man and The Wasp Trailer and Avengers 4 Time Travel! 💪 ► http://bit.ly/2KH4mrN
#avengers #infinitywar #antmanandthewasp #antman #marvel #comics #avengers4 #thor #thanos
#avengers #infinitywar #antmanandthewasp #antman #marvel #comics #avengers4 #thor #thanos
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Your blood type could raise or lower your risk for certain diseases. Learn how type A, B, AB, or O could impact your long term health.
https://health-zone.org/5-things-blood-type-says-health/
https://health-zone.org/5-things-blood-type-says-health/
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A very interesting article.
https://bravetherapy.com/from-barbara-schmidt-reptilian-mammal-and-rational-brain-speak-different-languages-trauma-education-ii/ That's why we should accept that evolution is a fact.
https://bravetherapy.com/from-barbara-schmidt-reptilian-mammal-and-rational-brain-speak-different-languages-trauma-education-ii/ That's why we should accept that evolution is a fact.
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Hubble’s 28th Anniversary | NASA
On April 24, 2018, the Hubble Space Telescope celebrated its 28th year in orbit. Even after all these years, Hubble continues to expand humanity’s knowledge of the universe. These are a few science achievements from Hubble’s latest year in orbit.
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Emmalee Mauldin
Music Credits: “Hurricanes Wrap my Heart” by Joshua Robert Moore from stockmusic.net
Duration: 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Release Date: May 2, 2018
+Hubble Space Telescope
+NASA Goddard
+European Space Agency ESA
+Space Telescope Science Institute
#NASA #Hubble #Astronomy #Science #Space #Nebula #Lagoon #Galaxy #Stars #Galaxies #Cosmos #Universe #Ultraviolet #Telescope #ESA #STScI #STEM #Education #HD #Video
On April 24, 2018, the Hubble Space Telescope celebrated its 28th year in orbit. Even after all these years, Hubble continues to expand humanity’s knowledge of the universe. These are a few science achievements from Hubble’s latest year in orbit.
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Emmalee Mauldin
Music Credits: “Hurricanes Wrap my Heart” by Joshua Robert Moore from stockmusic.net
Duration: 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Release Date: May 2, 2018
+Hubble Space Telescope
+NASA Goddard
+European Space Agency ESA
+Space Telescope Science Institute
#NASA #Hubble #Astronomy #Science #Space #Nebula #Lagoon #Galaxy #Stars #Galaxies #Cosmos #Universe #Ultraviolet #Telescope #ESA #STScI #STEM #Education #HD #Video
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What is Mudpot? How it formed? Where are Mudpots located? | #Geology #GeologyPage #Mudpot
Read more : http://www.geologypage.com/2016/05/mudpot.html
Read more : http://www.geologypage.com/2016/05/mudpot.html
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Daily Sun, Earth and Space Science
http://www.Suspicious0bservers.org
http://www.SpaceWeatherNews.com
http://www.QuakeWatch.net
http://www.ObservatoryProject.com
http://www.EarthChanges.org
http://www.MagneticReversal.org
For a ton of great videos, click our name and find the playlists at the bottom of the page! http://www.youtube.com/user/suspicious0bservers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/observatoryproject/
http://www.Suspicious0bservers.org
http://www.SpaceWeatherNews.com
http://www.QuakeWatch.net
http://www.ObservatoryProject.com
http://www.EarthChanges.org
http://www.MagneticReversal.org
For a ton of great videos, click our name and find the playlists at the bottom of the page! http://www.youtube.com/user/suspicious0bservers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/observatoryproject/
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