Wednesday, June 5, 2013

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Hispaniola Panorama A panoramic view of the island of...



Hispaniola Panorama

A panoramic view of the island of Hispaniola in the foreground and Cuba extending to over the horizon. The sunglint is illuminating Haiti and the Dominican Republic while the thunderstorms persist in the late afternoon of the summertime day. Taken by the Expedition 17 crew onboard the ISS on Aug. 19, 2008

Science is a crowbar, used to pry ignorant minds out of the dark ages

Science is a crowbar, used to pry ignorant minds out of the dark ages

Me when those around me don't share my excitement about science

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ikenbot: shoutout to everyone converting their oxygen into carbon dioxide right now

ikenbot:

shoutout to everyone converting their oxygen into carbon dioxide right now

Deep Space, Deep in the Forest— Constantinos Hinis //...



Deep Space, Deep in the Forest
— Constantinos Hinis // Flickr

The foreground is a several minute exposure… The stars alone (and the meteor) is a vertical panorama of 3 shots (stacked 5x for noise reduction)… The Galaxy is a stitched panorama, made of 8 sets of 5 photos each… Total of 57 combined.

Circular Periodic Table of Elements— Michael Paukner Here...



Circular Periodic Table of Elements
Michael Paukner

Here is another interesting circular version of the table

See the Bigger Picture— Illustrations & Infographics...


Solar System Illustration by Michael Paukner // posted by The-Science-Llama


December Solstice by Michael Paukner // posted by The-Science-Llama


Shifting Poles Theory by Michael Paukner // posted by The-Science-Llama


Solar Eclipse Illustration by Michael Paukner // posted by The-Science-Llama


Harmony of the Spheres (Geometrical Order) by Michael Paukner // posted by The-Science-Llama


Full Moon Calendar (2010-2017) by Michael Paukner // posted by The-Science-Llama


World Map of Total Solar Eclipse Paths (2001-2025) by Michael Paukner // posted by The-Science-Llama

See the Bigger Picture
— Illustrations & Infographics by Michael Paukner
Flickr // Facebook // Print Shop

Milky Way Over Longs Peak— Pat Gaines // Flickr This is a...



Milky Way Over Longs Peak
Pat Gaines // Flickr

This is a stitch of 12 images… Each of the 12 images is comprised of a stack of four 30 second exposures.

Science IllustrationsCredit: Alan Kennedy // Flickr // Society6


On the Origin of Species // Alan Kennedy // posted by The-Science-Llama


Don't Freak Out // Alan Kennedy // posted by The-Science-Llama


Three Hearts (2 for the gills, 1 for the body) // Alan Kennedy // posted by The-Science-Llama


Tree of Death // Alan Kennedy // posted by The-Science-Llama

Science Illustrations
Credit: Alan Kennedy // Flickr // Society6

Southwest Planetary Trio— Dance of the Planets (May...



Southwest Planetary Trio
Dance of the Planets (May 29)
Credit:
Sean Parker // Flickr

The Milky TrailCredit: Wally Pacholka // Astropics



The Milky Trail
Credit: Wally Pacholka // Astropics

Fluorescein This chemical is a fluorophore, containing many...


Fluorescein // HouseholdHacker // posted by The-Science-Llama


Fluorescein // HouseholdHacker // posted by The-Science-Llama


Fluorescein // HouseholdHacker // posted by The-Science-Llama

Fluorescein

This chemical is a fluorophorecontaining many aromatic groups and having the ability to absorb light and re-emit a new photon (fluorescence). There are other types of fluorescence that allow re-emission of light at higher energies or even the same energy but in this case the re-emitted light is at a lower energy. Because it is under a UV light, it absorbs the UV and the light that it re-emits will be visible to human eyes. Sadly, what we can see is only a very narrow band of the spectrum, still pretty awesome!

Light at 1-Trillion Frames/Second That's right, you are...


Light at 1-Trillion FPS // TED - Ramesh Raskar // posted by The-Science-Llama


Light at 1-Trillion FPS // TED - Ramesh Raskar // posted by The-Science-Llama

Light at 1-Trillion Frames/Second

That's right, you are seeing light in slow motion! At this speed you can study the way light interacts and reflects off of surfaces and, as you can see, when it travels past the tomato onto the wall it seems like a ripple in a pond. This technology will even allow you to see around corners, like into a room or even inside the human body.

The gifs make it seem a little bit faster than the actual video so watch the TED talk video with Ramesh Raskar explaining what he calls "Femto-Photography".

Hello io9 blogger, I hope you are enjoying my science blog :D

Hello io9 blogger, I hope you are enjoying my science blog :D

Direct Imaging of Atomic Bonds Before & After Reaction For...



Direct Imaging of Atomic Bonds Before & After Reaction

For the first time, scientists have visually captured a molecule at single-atom resolution in the act of rearranging its bonds.

To do this, the researchers used atomic force microscopy to measure the charge distribution around the molecules. The microscope (with a very fine edge) would be repelled more in certain areas from the different charges and because bonds are essentially the sharing of electrons, allowed them to visualize the atoms themselves as well as the molecular bonds. Awesome!

Published May 30, 2013 // Science // Berkeley Lab
Via Wired

It's True



It's True

Circular Periodic Table From the accompanying text in the...



Circular Periodic Table

From the accompanying text in the magazine

The irregular spiral above is a systematic arrangement of the 92 natural elements, the four new elements so far created by man and eight more elements which is theoretically possible to create… It is on the basis of this number [of electrons] that the elements are arranged in sequence: after hydrogen, with its single electron, come helium with two, lithium with three, beryllium with four and so on around the spiral… The table is so organised that elements whose chemistry is almost identical are grouped together in blocks or connected by solid arrows (al the inert gases – helium, neon, etc. – fall in the single gray block at the left).

How far is it to Mars?(really far)That's just to Mars! You...


How Far Is It To Mars? // distancetomars.com // posted by The-Science-Llama









How far is it to Mars?
(really far)

That's just to Mars! You can see how big the solar system is with this and you can get a sense of the scale of the universe here. Feeling insignificant yet?

Martian Sunset



Martian Sunset

dewymossempire: All Known Bodies of the Solar System that are...



dewymossempire:

All Known Bodies of the Solar System that are 200 Miles or Wider

This is vury kewl.

Source for HD.

Vury kewl indeed
Look at Mimas over there on the right, it's like the Death Star and if you look at it in infrared it turns into Pacman

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