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50 years ago, today.
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50 years ago, today.
Air, air, air!
Oh yes boys and girls, it's Da-Woody piloted by Capt. Dennis St.Onge.
He can be spotted around the waters off of San Diego with his parrot.
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Time lapse sequences of photographs taken by Ron Garan, Satoshi Furukawa and the crew of expeditions 28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from August to October, 2011.
Via Open Culture.
Wo there Charlie Brown, that path looks a little sketchy to me.
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You never know what lurks beneath the seas.
This must-see video condenses the International Space Station's night flight over Earth into 60 seconds, courtesy of science educator James Drake.
Illustration by John Kenn. Check out his fantastic drawings at the Don Kenn Gallery.
I don't think I would take my boat through this stuff. I'd be worried that the prop would clog
Would you swim in this stuff?
Just another day at the beach.
Photos via AFP/Getty
Look guys, a carry over from Friday....a Big Fish!
Happy Monday. Now get back to work.
Absolutely amazing.
Obrigado Miguel.
I grabbed and altered this photo from David Wells' Facebook page.
Dog, you really are a Waterhound!
Windows 8 unvieled. Me thinks the guys to the north are scared of Señor Jobs and maybe the Droid brothers, Sergey and Larry. Looks good so far. Let's hope there isn't a blue screen of death lurking underneath.
Via Edward.
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5.6k Saturn Cassini Photographic Animation from stephen v2 on Vimeo.
Stephen van Vuuren - "This is fly-through of this photograph - photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA11141 - only a little brightness and contrast has been made to balance the moons with saturn's body. Do note that several thousand layers of many Cassini photographs were animated to make the fly-through work without any 3D CGI. The saturation is off due to lack of Flash Player ICM support."
Via, one of the most interesting bloggers around, Ole Eichhorn.
Videos via The Telegraph.
Steve Irwin, a pilot with Island Marine Services, was flying about 100 yards off of Palm Beach, at 80 mph, when he spotted thousands of sharks. Seeing this fantastic sight, Steve whipped out his trusty iPhone and began filming. All those black objects you see in the water of this video are sharks. Can you say mommy? Mommy!