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Repetitive architecture
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UncategorizedAll of Earth’s water
UncategorizedThis picture shows the size of a sphere that would contain all of Earth’s water in comparison to the size of the Earth. The blue sphere sitting on the United States, reaching from about Salt Lake City, Utah to Topeka, Kansas, has a diameter of about 860 miles (about 1,385 kilometers) , with a volume of about 332,500,000 cubic miles (1,386,000,000 cubic kilometers). The sphere includes all the water in the oceans, seas, ice caps, lakes and rivers as well as groundwater, atmospheric water, and even the water in you, your dog, and your tomato plant.
It’s hard to realize what a 1,385km wide sphere represents. The International Space Station orbits at about 300km altitude. Amazing.
A trip inside dandelion #2
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UncategorizedHistoric Photos From the NYC Municipal Archives
UncategorizedBeautiful historic photos of New York City Municipal Archives.
Watch the rest of this fabulous collection on The Atlantic.
Intersection
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UncategorizedWhat the Space Shuttle booster saw
UncategorizedThis video is exceptional for several reasons: it’s a complete flight sequence shot from the Space Shuttle boosters, from take-off to landing, from multiple angles and it’s in HD, and the sound has been remastered by Skywalker Sound. Make sure you watch till the end, when you can see the other booster crashing in the ocean just a few hundred feet from the one the camera’s riding.
Awesome.
via Kottke