Plesiosaur – purchase prints
By Darren Pearson. See more cool long-exposure shots in his Light fossils set.
Plesiosaur – purchase prints
By Darren Pearson. See more cool long-exposure shots in his Light fossils set.
The video’s creator, James Drake, says:
This movie begins over the Pacific Ocean and continues over North and South America before entering daylight near Antarctica. Visible cities, countries and landmarks include (in order) Vancouver Island, Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Fransisco, Los Angeles. Phoenix. Multiple cities in Texas, New Mexico and Mexico. Mexico City, the Gulf of Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, Lightning in the Pacific Ocean, Guatemala, Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, and the Amazon. Also visible is the earths ionosphere (thin yellow line) and the stars of our galaxy.
via io9
NASA/Kathryn Hansen
On July 20, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy steamed south in the Arctic Ocean toward the edge of the sea ice.
The ICESCAPE mission, or “Impacts of Climate on Ecosystems and Chemistry of the Arctic Pacific Environment,” is NASA’s two-year shipborne investigation to study how changing conditions in the Arctic affect the ocean’s chemistry and ecosystems. The bulk of the research takes place in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas in summer 2010 and 2011.
For updates on the five-week ICESCAPE voyage, visit the mission blog at:
go.usa.gov/WwU
She calls the path of a planet when it’s in retrograde a “whoop-dee-do”. *Love*
Shock waves coming from Eyjafjallajökull! Pyroclastics! Awesome! …Maybe I should study abroad in Iceland instead of NZ.
This one has some beautiful shots of lava being ejected high into the air, but I’d rather have the actual ambient audio…
Gets a little Eye of Sauron at the end – beware!
by Kim Pimmel
I combined everyday soap bubbles with exotic ferrofluid liquid to create an eerie tale, using macro lenses and time lapse techniques. Black ferrofluid and dye race through bubble structures, drawn through by the invisible forces of capillary action and magnetism.
via io9
My friend Deirdre has a posterous dedicated to her mom and the gems she sometimes says. It is fantastic.
Mom: Ah men, you can’t live with ’em and you can’t live without ’em. Well, you can, but it is harder. They can do so much of the crappy stuff so you don’t have to, like move pianos and concrete lions.
Please enjoy these delightful videos from my friends over at Lost Moon Radio. The subject: those great Americans, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
(Also Sacagawea)
update: featured on Attack of the Show!