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The Electric Space around Earth

September 3, 2012

The Electric Space around Earth

The radiation belts that surround Earth, we still don’t know much about them, are home to killer electrons, plasma waves, and intense electrical currents that can disrupt and destroy the electronics on satellites.   Image by T. Benesch and J. Carns for the NASA Science Mission Directorate. Caption by Mike Carlowicz.

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Colorful Wave by David Orias

December 10, 2011

Colorful Wave

Colorful wave photos by California based photographer David Orias.

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Surfing inside huge Waves

August 2, 2011

Surfing

Photographer Ray Collins takes pictures, with a camera protected with a special waterproofing casing, of himself surfing inside huge waves in Oahu, Hawaii.   Picture: Ray Collins

North Shore in Slow Motion

April 1, 2011

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Clusters of ice blocks formation

March 4, 2011

ice blocksA beautiful ice formation is seen at Bohai Bay in northeast China’s Liaoning Province. Ice blocks are scattered along the bay and have been sculpted by the elements into various fantastical shapes.
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How far in space our radio broadcasts extends?

February 8, 2011

space radio broadcastsMankind has been broadcasting radio waves into deep space for about a hundred years now. That means there is an ever-expanding bubble announcing Humanity’s presence to anyone listening in the Milky Way. This bubble is  approximately 200 light years across.
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Ice Waves

January 28, 2011

Along the southeastern coast of Greenland, an intricate network of fjords funnels glacial ice to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Flowing Marine Research Center in Bali

November 16, 2010

Flowing Marine Research Center

An international design competition for a marine research center in Bali, Indonesia gave firm solus4 an opportunity to study and architecturally interpret the structure of tsunami waves.
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Worlds biggest wave ever surfed (video)

October 31, 2010