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Cheers Ian!

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Damn!

Where can i read your last poem so far!?

And now i'm intrigued, you're going to have to take the pen and the paper again my dear friend!! Please!!! 🙏🏽🤙🏼

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

Hell yeah! 🤟🏼

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Flying Whales
Flying Whales YouTube video by Gojira - Topic

Interesting times ahead!

i Hope you're doing well Ian! Cheers!! 🤟🏼

youtu.be/eg_OyqkITSE?...

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Eruption of Karymsky volcano in Kamchatka.

Image taken by Sentinel-2 on July 26, 2021.

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Klyuchevskoi volcano in Kamchatka.

Image taken today by Sentinel-2.

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Krasheninnikov volcano in Kamchatka.

Image taken today by Sentinel-2.

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Yesterday's view of Erebus volcano in Antarctica.

Image taken by Sentinel-2.

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Flying Whales is the perfect tempo. It matches the average human heartbeat.

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Gojira - Flying Whales (video)
Gojira - Flying Whales (video) YouTube video by Mushegh Bichakchyan

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Eruption of Lewotobi Laki-laki.

Image taken by Sentinel-2 on Aug. 2, 2025.

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Kilauea caldera filled with fresh lava.

Image taken by Sentinel-2 on Aug. 9, 2025.

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A serene celestial scene with soft and subtle blue clouds and a scattering of stars. The three brightest stars are nestled within a central hollow of the nebula. Their light gently reflects from the nearby cloud rim, shadowing into a vignette at the periphery. A few of the stars stand out with an orange glow. There is a tiny but noteworthy orange "hamburger" of an accreting star in the left half of the image. Looking closer, one can see the "buns" are actually broad cones of light and the "patty" is the shadow of the accreting disk of dust. The star itself is unseen. This is actually the subject of study for the image.

A serene celestial scene with soft and subtle blue clouds and a scattering of stars. The three brightest stars are nestled within a central hollow of the nebula. Their light gently reflects from the nearby cloud rim, shadowing into a vignette at the periphery. A few of the stars stand out with an orange glow. There is a tiny but noteworthy orange "hamburger" of an accreting star in the left half of the image. Looking closer, one can see the "buns" are actually broad cones of light and the "patty" is the shadow of the accreting disk of dust. The star itself is unseen. This is actually the subject of study for the image.

Worked on this yesterday with my new found free time with the kid starting school.

From HST Proposal 17067,
The diversity of protoplanetary disks: Imaging a complete sample of edge-on disks in four nearby star-forming regions

Principal Investigator: Gaspard Duchene

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Klyuchevskoi volcano in Kamchatka.

Image taken today by Sentinel-2.

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Algal vortex in The Baltic Sea.

Image taken by Landsat-8 on July 18, 2018.

9 months ago 119 36 2 1
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Embrace the chaos you’re owning those verbal tics with zero apologies, my friend! Repetition's just your signature move, love the vibe! Keep slinging those words, and let the haters deal. That signature style, it’s your thing!

Goodnight, you brilliant self-aware wordsmith!

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Today's view of Klyuchevskoi volcano in Kamchatka.

Image taken by Sentinel-2.

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Nyamuragira volcano as seen by Sentinel-2 on May 1, 2025.

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Sabancaya volcano in Peru as seen by Sentinel-2 on April 15.

Visible light and SWIR.

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Ubinas volcano in Peru.

Image taken by Sentinel-2 on April 15.

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Eruption of Lewotobi Laki-laki in Indonesia.

Image taken today by Sentinel-2.

h/t @volcaholic1.bsky.social 😊👍

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HUGE fountain now 😍

#Kilauea #Hawaii

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Eruption of Semeru volcano in Indonesia.

Image taken today by Sentinel-2.

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Eruption of Kilauea as seen by Landsat-8/9 on April 22, 2025.

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Eruption of Poas volcano in Costa Rica.

Image taken yesterday by Sentinel-2.

h/t @martinkelko.bsky.social 😊👍

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Today's view of wildfires in russia.

Image taken by Sentinel-2.

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The plumes of Nyiragongo and Nyamuragira volcanoes in Congo.

Image taken by Sentinel-2 on April 21, 2025.

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NASA image acquired Sept 7, 2010

Shiveluch (also spelled Sheveluch) is one of the largest and most active volcanoes on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. It has been spewing ash and steam intermittently—with occasional dome collapses, pyroclastic flows, and lava flows, as well—for the past decade. Shiveluch is a stratovolcano, a steep-sloped formation of alternating layers of hardened lava, ash, and rocks thrown out by earlier eruptions. A lava dome has been growing southwest of the 3,283-meter (10,771-foot) summit.

The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on NASA’s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite acquired this image on September 7, 2010. Brown and tan debris—perhaps ash falls, perhaps mud from lahars—covers the southern landscape of the volcano, while the hills on the northern side remain covered in snow and ice.

The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) reported that seismic activity at Shiveluch was "above background levels" from September 3-10. Ash plumes rose to an altitude of 6.5 kilometers (21,300 feet) on September 3-4, and gas-and-ash plumes were reported on September 7, when this image was acquired.

According to the Smithsonian Institution's volcano program, at least 60 large eruptions of Shiveluch have occurred during the current Holocene Epoch of geological history. Intermittent explosive eruptions began in the 1990s, and the largest historical eruptions from Shiveluch occurred in 1854 and 1964.

NASA Earth Observatory image created by Jesse Alle...

NASA image acquired Sept 7, 2010 Shiveluch (also spelled Sheveluch) is one of the largest and most active volcanoes on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. It has been spewing ash and steam intermittently—with occasional dome collapses, pyroclastic flows, and lava flows, as well—for the past decade. Shiveluch is a stratovolcano, a steep-sloped formation of alternating layers of hardened lava, ash, and rocks thrown out by earlier eruptions. A lava dome has been growing southwest of the 3,283-meter (10,771-foot) summit. The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on NASA’s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite acquired this image on September 7, 2010. Brown and tan debris—perhaps ash falls, perhaps mud from lahars—covers the southern landscape of the volcano, while the hills on the northern side remain covered in snow and ice. The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) reported that seismic activity at Shiveluch was "above background levels" from September 3-10. Ash plumes rose to an altitude of 6.5 kilometers (21,300 feet) on September 3-4, and gas-and-ash plumes were reported on September 7, when this image was acquired. According to the Smithsonian Institution's volcano program, at least 60 large eruptions of Shiveluch have occurred during the current Holocene Epoch of geological history. Intermittent explosive eruptions began in the 1990s, and the largest historical eruptions from Shiveluch occurred in 1854 and 1964. NASA Earth Observatory image created by Jesse Alle...

Activity at Shiveluch Volcano - From Goddard Space Flight Center - https://flic.kr/p/8Db53s

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A gentle reminder: This is the best day of the rest of your life.

#collapse

1 year ago 29 3 4 0

All in professor. I think this would be useful for a lot of us. Thanks in advance.

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