NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock shared stunning photos taken from the International Space Station during his time as commander from September 2010 to November 2010. Some of the photos show Earth's natural beauty like the Bahamas, Great Barrier Reef, and Patagonia. Other photos capture cities on the night side of Earth like Athens, Cairo, and Naples lit up below. Wheelock enjoyed sharing these views of Earth from the ISS before returning home.
The document contains a collection of photos taken by NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock from the International Space Station between 2010-2011. The photos showcase breathtaking views of Earth including cities at night, natural phenomena like auroras and hurricanes, and geographic features across different continents. Many of the captions express Wheelock's awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth.
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- Colonel Douglas H. Wheelock assumed command of the International Space Station in September 2010. He has been tweeting photos from the ISS to followers.
- The document presents several stunning photos taken by Wheelock from the ISS, showing views of Earth including cities, natural landscapes, oceans, and the aurora borealis.
- Many of the photos are accompanied by reflective captions from Wheelock expressing his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and experience of living in space.
1) The document is a collection of 29 photos taken by NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock from the International Space Station between 2010-2011.
2) The photos show various landscapes on Earth including the Bahamas, the Great Barrier Reef, Patagonia glaciers, Greece, Italy, and the Andes Mountains.
3) Many of the photos are accompanied by short captions from Wheelock expressing his awe at views of Earth from space and his anticipation to return home.
Astronaut Douglas Wheelock shares photos he took from the International Space Station between 2007-2010, providing captions describing the beauty and wonder of Earth as seen from space. The photos showcase landscapes, cities, oceans, storms, and astronomical phenomena across multiple continents and regions. In his final photos and captions, Wheelock expresses his appreciation for the opportunity to view Earth from space and his anticipation to return home.
Douglas Wheelock shares photos he took from the International Space Station between 2007-2010. In his narration, he expresses his awe at the beauty of Earth from space, discusses scientific observations like hurricanes and auroras, and conveys his sense of wonder at the planet below. He looks forward to returning home after completing his mission aboard the ISS.
The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011. It includes photos of the Earth at night showing city lights, natural phenomena like auroras and hurricanes, geographic features like mountains and rivers, and moments of the astronaut's daily life on the ISS. The captions express his sense of wonder at the views of Earth from space and appreciation for life on the "pale blue dot."
The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011. It includes photos of the Earth at night showing city lights, natural phenomena like auroras and hurricanes, geographic features like mountains and rivers, and moments of the astronaut's daily life on the ISS. The captions express his sense of wonder at the views of Earth from space and his appreciation for life on the "pale blue dot."
The document contains a collection of photos taken by NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock from the International Space Station between 2010-2011. The photos showcase breathtaking views of Earth including cities at night, natural phenomena like auroras and hurricanes, and geographic features across different continents. Many of the captions express Wheelock's awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth.
Astronaut wheelock picshd open powerpointCraigLong
- Colonel Douglas H. Wheelock assumed command of the International Space Station in September 2010. He has been tweeting photos from the ISS to followers.
- The document presents several stunning photos taken by Wheelock from the ISS, showing views of Earth including cities, natural landscapes, oceans, and the aurora borealis.
- Many of the photos are accompanied by reflective captions from Wheelock expressing his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and experience of living in space.
1) The document is a collection of 29 photos taken by NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock from the International Space Station between 2010-2011.
2) The photos show various landscapes on Earth including the Bahamas, the Great Barrier Reef, Patagonia glaciers, Greece, Italy, and the Andes Mountains.
3) Many of the photos are accompanied by short captions from Wheelock expressing his awe at views of Earth from space and his anticipation to return home.
Astronaut Douglas Wheelock shares photos he took from the International Space Station between 2007-2010, providing captions describing the beauty and wonder of Earth as seen from space. The photos showcase landscapes, cities, oceans, storms, and astronomical phenomena across multiple continents and regions. In his final photos and captions, Wheelock expresses his appreciation for the opportunity to view Earth from space and his anticipation to return home.
Douglas Wheelock shares photos he took from the International Space Station between 2007-2010. In his narration, he expresses his awe at the beauty of Earth from space, discusses scientific observations like hurricanes and auroras, and conveys his sense of wonder at the planet below. He looks forward to returning home after completing his mission aboard the ISS.
The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011. It includes photos of the Earth at night showing city lights, natural phenomena like auroras and hurricanes, geographic features like mountains and rivers, and moments of the astronaut's daily life on the ISS. The captions express his sense of wonder at the views of Earth from space and appreciation for life on the "pale blue dot."
The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011. It includes photos of the Earth at night showing city lights, natural phenomena like auroras and hurricanes, geographic features like mountains and rivers, and moments of the astronaut's daily life on the ISS. The captions express his sense of wonder at the views of Earth from space and his appreciation for life on the "pale blue dot."
1) The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011.
2) The photos show stunning views of Earth including landscapes, cities at night, oceans, and weather phenomena like hurricanes from the unique perspective of space.
3) In his captions, Wheelock expresses his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and hopes that future generations will continue exploring our planet and beyond.
1) The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011.
2) The photos show stunning views of Earth including landscapes, cities at night, oceans, and weather phenomena like hurricanes from the unique perspective of space.
3) In his captions, Wheelock expresses his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and hopes that future generations will continue exploring our planet and beyond.
The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011. It includes photos of the Earth at night showing city lights, natural phenomena like auroras and hurricanes, geographic features like mountains and rivers, and moments of the astronaut's daily life on the ISS. The captions express his sense of wonder at the views of Earth from space and appreciation for life on the "pale blue dot."
1) The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011.
2) The photos show stunning views of Earth including landscapes, cities at night, oceans, and weather phenomena like hurricanes from the unique perspective of space.
3) In his captions, Wheelock expresses his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and hopes that future generations will continue exploring our planet and beyond.
The Voyager flights to Jupiter and Saturn were NASA missions launched in 1977 that took advantage of a rare planetary alignment to visit multiple outer planets using gravitational assists. Voyager 1 and 2 were each complex, long-lived spacecraft carrying instruments to study the planets, rings, moons, and environments. Voyager 1's encounter with Jupiter in 1979 revealed active volcanoes on Io and details of Jupiter's atmosphere, while both probes provided the first close images of Jupiter's moons."
Comet ISON, discovered in 2012, has the potential to become a spectacular comet visible to the naked eye as it passes extremely close to the Sun in late November 2013. It is believed to originate from the distant Oort Cloud and contains frozen gases and dust that will vaporize and form a large coma and tail as it is heated by the Sun. Astronomers are hopeful it will remain intact and could become as bright as the Full Moon, allowing daytime visibility. After perihelion, the comet will move into the evening sky in December, presenting excellent viewing opportunities as a bright object with a long tail as it passes close to Earth. Its behavior near the Sun will provide valuable data about the composition of comets and
The Hangzhou Bay Bridge in China is the longest sea-crossing bridge in the world at 36 kilometers long. It took 9 years and 600 engineers to plan and design the S-shaped bridge, which links Ningbo and Jiaxing and cuts 120 km off the drive between Shanghai and Ningbo. The unique bridge has a 10,000 square meter service center in the middle with facilities like a restaurant, hotel, and observation tower to view the bay's extraordinary tides. The specially designed bridge can withstand typhoons and hurricanes in the bay known for its fast-moving 30 kph tides.
The document is a collection of photographs from behind the scenes of famous films showing interactions between directors and actors. Some of the photographs featured include Marilyn Monroe on set, John Wayne working under the direction of John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart discussing a scene, and Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth relaxing between takes. The photographs provide a glimpse into the filmmaking process and casual interactions between Hollywood icons off camera.
The document discusses the Mexican-American border and whether an engineering error occurred, compares a Hummer to a Suzuki, suggests needing a tuneup, and mentions friendship and a 24 bottle opener.
The document lists and briefly describes various unusual landscapes from around the world, including the Wave rock formation in Arizona, the tessellated pavement in Tasmania, the White Desert in Egypt, and the Bungle Bungles rock formation in Western Australia. It provides short 1-2 sentence descriptions of over 20 unique geological formations and landscapes on every continent except Antarctica.
This very short document appears to be noting the precise time of 4:49pm and wishing the reader a nice day. It contains no other information beyond stating the time and a parting greeting.
This short document does not contain any clear information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It includes an ambiguous phrase "Beautiful image 10" followed by a series of blank lines and closing with "The End". No meaningful or essential details are provided about any topic or event.
The document discusses images and music. Specifically, it mentions images related to the internet and lists the music selection as "Onedin Line Theme" by Adriana.
The document contains a collection of life advice and philosophical statements on various topics such as anger, hope, physical health, honesty, challenges, listening, energy, nature, relationships, meditation, rest, and love. The advice encourages living in the present, making wise choices, treating others well, embracing hardships as opportunities for growth, and surrounding oneself with positivity.
David Doubilet was born in 1946 and began diving at age 8, spending 13 years photographing the coast of New Jersey. He had his first photo published by National Geographic in 1972 and has since authored over 50 ocean life and underwater landscape articles. In 2003, over 15,000 people visited an exhibition of Doubilet's underwater photography in Lisbon, Portugal, which contained over 100 photos and helped tell the story from a 2002 National Geographic article. Doubilet has received awards including the Italian Underwater Sara Prize for his photography.
Jessica Cox was born without arms due to a rare congenital disease. Despite facing difficulties, she participated in activities like gymnastics, dancing, and singing. She felt opposed due to her lack of arms but focused her energy on sports. Cox considers her parents, especially her encouraging mother and supportive father, as role models who helped her develop confidence. She became the first woman to pilot a plane without arms and hopes to marry and have a family someday, believing she can be a good mother despite challenges.
The host invites the recipient to a barbecue at their rustic seaside property this weekend, providing directions and offering to pick them up or arrange additional transportation if needed. The host shares photos of the house, guest quarters, and amenities like a clearing for the barbecue, fishing equipment, and massage services after swimming, and hopes the recipient can make it despite the property being a little out of the way.
The Rovos Rail Blue Train travels 1,000 miles from Capetown to Pretoria in South Africa, offering luxury compartment service for $1,300 per person since 1923. Travelers can enjoy a quiet, 58 mph rail journey along this iconic route known as the Pride of Africa.
NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock, known as Astro Wheels to his nearly 68,000 Twitter followers, shares impressive photos of Earth that he takes from the International Space Station, where he has been stationed since June. Some of the photos he has shared include Greek islands on a clear night, the Bahamas seen from his ship against the backdrop of the islands, and sunsets and sunrises that occur every 45 minutes as the station orbits Earth at 28,163 kilometers per hour.
1) The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011.
2) The photos show stunning views of Earth including landscapes, cities at night, oceans, and weather phenomena like hurricanes from the unique perspective of space.
3) In his captions, Wheelock expresses his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and hopes that future generations will continue exploring our planet and beyond.
1) The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011.
2) The photos show stunning views of Earth including landscapes, cities at night, oceans, and weather phenomena like hurricanes from the unique perspective of space.
3) In his captions, Wheelock expresses his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and hopes that future generations will continue exploring our planet and beyond.
The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011. It includes photos of the Earth at night showing city lights, natural phenomena like auroras and hurricanes, geographic features like mountains and rivers, and moments of the astronaut's daily life on the ISS. The captions express his sense of wonder at the views of Earth from space and appreciation for life on the "pale blue dot."
1) The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011.
2) The photos show stunning views of Earth including landscapes, cities at night, oceans, and weather phenomena like hurricanes from the unique perspective of space.
3) In his captions, Wheelock expresses his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and hopes that future generations will continue exploring our planet and beyond.
The Voyager flights to Jupiter and Saturn were NASA missions launched in 1977 that took advantage of a rare planetary alignment to visit multiple outer planets using gravitational assists. Voyager 1 and 2 were each complex, long-lived spacecraft carrying instruments to study the planets, rings, moons, and environments. Voyager 1's encounter with Jupiter in 1979 revealed active volcanoes on Io and details of Jupiter's atmosphere, while both probes provided the first close images of Jupiter's moons."
Comet ISON, discovered in 2012, has the potential to become a spectacular comet visible to the naked eye as it passes extremely close to the Sun in late November 2013. It is believed to originate from the distant Oort Cloud and contains frozen gases and dust that will vaporize and form a large coma and tail as it is heated by the Sun. Astronomers are hopeful it will remain intact and could become as bright as the Full Moon, allowing daytime visibility. After perihelion, the comet will move into the evening sky in December, presenting excellent viewing opportunities as a bright object with a long tail as it passes close to Earth. Its behavior near the Sun will provide valuable data about the composition of comets and
The Hangzhou Bay Bridge in China is the longest sea-crossing bridge in the world at 36 kilometers long. It took 9 years and 600 engineers to plan and design the S-shaped bridge, which links Ningbo and Jiaxing and cuts 120 km off the drive between Shanghai and Ningbo. The unique bridge has a 10,000 square meter service center in the middle with facilities like a restaurant, hotel, and observation tower to view the bay's extraordinary tides. The specially designed bridge can withstand typhoons and hurricanes in the bay known for its fast-moving 30 kph tides.
The document is a collection of photographs from behind the scenes of famous films showing interactions between directors and actors. Some of the photographs featured include Marilyn Monroe on set, John Wayne working under the direction of John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart discussing a scene, and Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth relaxing between takes. The photographs provide a glimpse into the filmmaking process and casual interactions between Hollywood icons off camera.
The document discusses the Mexican-American border and whether an engineering error occurred, compares a Hummer to a Suzuki, suggests needing a tuneup, and mentions friendship and a 24 bottle opener.
The document lists and briefly describes various unusual landscapes from around the world, including the Wave rock formation in Arizona, the tessellated pavement in Tasmania, the White Desert in Egypt, and the Bungle Bungles rock formation in Western Australia. It provides short 1-2 sentence descriptions of over 20 unique geological formations and landscapes on every continent except Antarctica.
This very short document appears to be noting the precise time of 4:49pm and wishing the reader a nice day. It contains no other information beyond stating the time and a parting greeting.
This short document does not contain any clear information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It includes an ambiguous phrase "Beautiful image 10" followed by a series of blank lines and closing with "The End". No meaningful or essential details are provided about any topic or event.
The document discusses images and music. Specifically, it mentions images related to the internet and lists the music selection as "Onedin Line Theme" by Adriana.
The document contains a collection of life advice and philosophical statements on various topics such as anger, hope, physical health, honesty, challenges, listening, energy, nature, relationships, meditation, rest, and love. The advice encourages living in the present, making wise choices, treating others well, embracing hardships as opportunities for growth, and surrounding oneself with positivity.
David Doubilet was born in 1946 and began diving at age 8, spending 13 years photographing the coast of New Jersey. He had his first photo published by National Geographic in 1972 and has since authored over 50 ocean life and underwater landscape articles. In 2003, over 15,000 people visited an exhibition of Doubilet's underwater photography in Lisbon, Portugal, which contained over 100 photos and helped tell the story from a 2002 National Geographic article. Doubilet has received awards including the Italian Underwater Sara Prize for his photography.
Jessica Cox was born without arms due to a rare congenital disease. Despite facing difficulties, she participated in activities like gymnastics, dancing, and singing. She felt opposed due to her lack of arms but focused her energy on sports. Cox considers her parents, especially her encouraging mother and supportive father, as role models who helped her develop confidence. She became the first woman to pilot a plane without arms and hopes to marry and have a family someday, believing she can be a good mother despite challenges.
The host invites the recipient to a barbecue at their rustic seaside property this weekend, providing directions and offering to pick them up or arrange additional transportation if needed. The host shares photos of the house, guest quarters, and amenities like a clearing for the barbecue, fishing equipment, and massage services after swimming, and hopes the recipient can make it despite the property being a little out of the way.
The Rovos Rail Blue Train travels 1,000 miles from Capetown to Pretoria in South Africa, offering luxury compartment service for $1,300 per person since 1923. Travelers can enjoy a quiet, 58 mph rail journey along this iconic route known as the Pride of Africa.
NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock, known as Astro Wheels to his nearly 68,000 Twitter followers, shares impressive photos of Earth that he takes from the International Space Station, where he has been stationed since June. Some of the photos he has shared include Greek islands on a clear night, the Bahamas seen from his ship against the backdrop of the islands, and sunsets and sunrises that occur every 45 minutes as the station orbits Earth at 28,163 kilometers per hour.
The father sent his four sons to look at a pear tree in different seasons. The first son saw it in winter and said it was ugly, while the second saw it in spring and said it was full of promise. The third saw it in summer and said it was beautiful. The fourth saw it in fall and said it was ripe and full. The father explained that they were all right because each only saw one season, and a tree's essence can only be known after all seasons.
The Atlantic Highway is an 8 km road connecting islands off the coast of Norway via dramatic bridges over the sea. It includes the longest bridge at 260 meters and was constructed between 1983-1989, facing 12 hurricanes during construction. It is the second most visited tourist destination in Norway due to its spectacular scenery, including opportunities to see seals and whales.
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent located in the Antarctic region, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice averaging at least 1.6 kilometers thick, making it the coldest, driest, and windiest continent. While there are no permanent human residents, around 1,000-5,000 people reside at research stations across the continent year-round. Only cold-adapted plants and animals like penguins, seals and mosses survive in Antarctica.
1) The document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011.
2) The photos show stunning views of Earth including landscapes, cities at night, oceans, and weather phenomena like hurricanes from the unique perspective of space.
3) In his captions, Wheelock expresses his awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth and hopes that future generations will continue exploring our planet and beyond.
This document is a collection of photos and captions from NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock during his time aboard the International Space Station from 2010-2011. The photos show views of Earth from space, including landscapes, cities at night, oceans, clouds, and auroras. Many captions express Wheelock's awe and appreciation for the beauty of Earth. The final photo shows Wheelock and fellow astronauts suited up and preparing to return home aboard the Soyuz spacecraft.
Douglas Wheelock, an astronaut on the International Space Station, has been sharing impressive photos of Earth on Twitter with his nearly 68,000 followers. The photos show various landscapes from above including Greek islands at night, a mysterious unidentified island, the northern lights over Europe, sunsets seen from the station every 45 minutes, atolls in the Pacific Ocean, and more natural wonders from around the world. Wheelock hopes to visit Australia someday to see Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, up close.
NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock, known as Astro Wheels to his nearly 68,000 Twitter followers, shares impressive photos of Earth that he takes from the International Space Station, where he has been stationed since June. Some of the photos he has shared include Greek islands on a clear night, the Bahamas seen from his ship against the backdrop of the islands, and sunsets and sunrises that occur every 45 minutes as the station orbits Earth at 28,163 kilometers per hour.
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1) The document discusses the flat earth theory proposed by Wilbur Glenn Voliva, who believes the earth is a flat disc rather than a sphere and has offered a $5,000 prize to anyone who can prove him wrong.
2) Voliva rejects common proofs of the spherical earth such as ships disappearing over the horizon and the changing night sky in different locations.
3) The document outlines Voliva's flat earth model, including beliefs that the sun and moon are much smaller and closer than mainstream science claims.
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The document summarizes several major developments in space exploration from the past year, including Ireland's first space mission called Cumar, Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko's year-long mission aboard the International Space Station, Hubble Telescope turning 25 years old, MESSENGER spacecraft's final images of Mercury before crashing into it, discoveries of potential planets beyond Pluto and water on Mars and Saturn's moon Enceladus, Earth-like exoplanet Kepler-452b found, New Horizons spacecraft's flyby of Pluto and observations of its moons, and Philae lander's touchdown on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko as part of the Rosetta mission.
This document discusses and rebuts various conspiracy theories about the moon landing being faked. It addresses claims such as flags waving in the lack of wind, the lack of stars or craters in photos, mysterious lights and reflections, and shadows of differing lengths. The document provides scientific explanations for these observations, such as multiple light sources on the moon, camera exposure settings, and the properties of moon dust. It argues that faking the moon landing would have been extremely difficult and costly, and that observable details are consistent with the conditions on the lunar surface.
Astronaut Reid Wiseman tweeted a photo from the International Space Station showing a toy from his childhood floating in space. The document then provides a summary of the most impressive space photos from 2014, including photos taken by Wiseman from the ISS of Earth's landscapes, cities, natural disasters and the moon. It concludes with several close up photos of astronomical objects and phenomena taken by NASA satellites and space telescopes.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2014: winners announcedguimera
The Royal Observatory Greenwich announced winners of the 2014 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. British photographer James Woodend won first place for his photo of the aurora over a glacier lagoon. A variety of stunning photos were awarded, including images capturing nebulae, galaxies, solar phenomena, and a hybrid solar eclipse in Kenya. Winning photos were selected from over a thousand submissions and are on display at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
This document discusses how many famous Hollywood actors from the 1940s-1960s served in World War 2, including Clark Gable who flew bombing missions for the Army Air Force and Audie Murphy who received numerous medals for his service as a U.S. soldier. In contrast, it notes that today's celebrities often criticize the U.S. and its leaders. It lists over a dozen classic Hollywood stars who fought in WWII rather than protest the country, and commends them for their patriotism and valor compared to modern celebrities.
The document provides information about the Antonov An-225 Mriya aircraft, including its specifications and dimensions. It is the largest aircraft ever built, with a length of 84 meters and wingspan of 88.4 meters. It has a maximum takeoff weight of 600,000 kg and is powered by 6 turbofan engines, each producing over 50,000 pounds of thrust. The An-225 was designed as a strategic airlift cargo carrier and can carry payloads of up to 250,000 kg.
The document presents a collection of the most beautiful and breathtaking photos taken in 2012. It includes photos of a seahorse inspecting a diver's watch, an illuminated snow tunnel in Russia, street art in Poland, Mount Rainier casting shadows on clouds, meditating monks at a waterfall, the southern lights from space, a pod of sleeping sperm whales, and more stunning natural landscapes and wildlife photos from around the world.
This document contains a collection of historical photographs from various time periods showcasing people and events from around the world, including images of Mary Smith waking workers before clocks, traffic in Berlin after the fall of the wall, and the construction of landmarks like the Christ The Redeemer statue and Eiffel Tower. The photographs provide a glimpse into life, culture, and history over the past few centuries.
The document discusses grilling and cooking with natural gas. It encourages men to start grilling and provides tips on what to do with old computers and BBQs. The main focus is on men enjoying cooking outdoors with gas grills.
David Doubilet was born in 1946 and began diving at age 8, spending 13 years photographing the New Jersey coast. His first photo was published by National Geographic in 1972, since then he has authored over 50 ocean life articles. In 2003, over 15,000 people visited his underwater photography exhibition in Lisbon, where he was considered the most famous underwater photographer, showcasing over 100 photos including a National Geographic story from 2002. Doubilet received his first prize, the Underwater Sara Prize from an Italian magazine, and honorable mentions from the American National Press Photographers Association.
El Marina Bay Sands en Singapur es un complejo hotelero y de casino compuesto por tres torres unidas en la azotea. Tiene 2560 habitaciones que cuestan alrededor de $520 por noche, un casino con entrada de $60, y se espera que atraiga 18 millones de visitantes anualmente. Una de sus principales atracciones es el Skypark de 200 metros de altura con piscina, jardines y vistas panorámicas de 360 grados de Singapur.
This presentation is about dogs and man's relationship with dogs. It contains several quotes that express how dogs are man's best friend and provide unconditional love and companionship. Dogs are always happy to see their owners and know their moods without words being said. They are joyful, loyal companions who make people's lives richer.
SamsChoice Productions is presenting a new production called "Man in space...the impossible dream...". The production is being proudly presented by SamsChoice Productions.
The document is a short story or poem about an ending performance or show. It repeats that "that's all there is" and "no more" to emphasize that the show is over. It instructs the reader to "click the mouse" to close or finish the show.
The document contains the lyrics to the song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. The song describes the natural beauty of the world from the perspective of the singer, mentioning blue skies, white clouds, trees of green and red roses. It discusses the colors of the rainbow in the sky and on people's faces. The singer observes friends greeting each other and babies learning and growing. The song expresses gratitude for the wonderful world.
The 2nd Marine Raider Battalion, led by Lieutenant Colonel Evans Carlson, conducted a month-long patrol through the jungle of Guadalcanal from November 6th to December 3rd, 1944. Their goal was to locate and destroy Japanese forces under Colonel Shoji that were threatening the American perimeter. During intense firefights, the Raiders killed hundreds of Japanese soldiers while suffering 16 killed and 17 wounded themselves. They also captured weapons and discovered enemy positions. Though many Raiders contracted malaria and other diseases, they completed their mission and felt they had performed well as a unit despite the hardships endured.
The London Eye is a 443-foot tall Ferris wheel located in central London along the River Thames, consisting of 32 air-conditioned capsules that hold 32 people each and provide 30-minute trips offering panoramic views of London. On clear days, passengers can see as far as Heathrow Airport and Windsor Castle from the rotating capsules. At night, landmarks like Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and Tower Bridge are illuminated against the darkened city landscape.
The Yann Arthus-Bertrand project titled "Earth seen from the Sky" documented aerial photographs of landscapes and human settlements around the world. It has been hugely successful, selling over 3 million copies in 24 countries. The book features stunning aerial photographs capturing scenes from unusual angles, showing the symmetry and colors of the Earth.
Este documento presenta una lista de las joyas reales que pertenecen a la familia real británica, incluyendo coronas, tiaras, collares, pendientes, brazaletes y anillos. Muchas de estas joyas históricas han sido usadas por monarcas británicos a lo largo de los siglos y ahora se mantienen en la Torre de Londres.
Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes by surface area, containing 10% of the earth's fresh surface water. Named Gichigami by the Ojibwe Indians meaning "big water", it has a surface area greater than several U.S. states combined and contains 3 quadrillion gallons of water. With underwater visibility up to 100 feet and waves reaching 30 feet, Lake Superior is renowned for its clarity, size, and power.
2. On September 22, 2010, with the departure of the Expedition 23 crew, Colonel Douglas H. Wheelock assumed command of the International Space Station and the Expedition 25 crew. He is also known as @Astro_Wheels on twitter, where he has been tweeting pictures to his followers since he arrived at the space station. We thought that we should put some of them together as a tribute to him and the whole ISS crew. The images bring breathtaking views from our only off planet Vista point.
3. Go Discovery! It was October 23, 2007 at 11:40am EST when I had my first ride to space on Discovery. She's beautiful... just sad that this will be her last voyage. Looking forward to climbing aboard the flight deck when Discovery arrives at the Space Station in November. (9-23-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
4. 'Earthshine'... The Space Station basking in blue Earthshine as the rising sun pierces our razor-thin atmosphere to cover the Space Station with blue light. I’ll never forget this place…seeing this makes the heart soar and the soul sing (11-7-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
6. Isle Juan de Nova in the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar and the African mainland. The beautiful colors rival the amazing places in the Caribbean(11-15-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
7. Aurora Borealis in the distance on this beautiful night over Europe. The Strait of Dover is pretty clear as is Paris, the City of Lights. A little fog over the western part of England and London. It is incredible to see the lights of the cities and small towns against the backdrop of deep space. I am going to miss this view of our wonderful world... (11-8-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
8. “ Fly me to the Moon…let me dance among the Stars…” I hope we never lose our sense of wonder. A passion for exploration and discovery is a noble legacy to leave to our children. I hope we set our sails and venture out one day. That will be one glorious day… (8-22-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
9. Of all the places on our glorious planet, few rival the brilliant colors of The Bahamas. Here is a view of our Progress-37 re-supply spacecraft, with the islands of The Bahamas as a backdrop. What a wonderful world (8-22-2010)! Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
10. Traveling at 17,500 miles per hour (5 miles per second)…we orbit the Earth every 90 minutes, with a sunrise or sunset every 45 minutes. So half of our space walk is in complete darkness. The helmet lights are essential at the work sight. Here I am getting the bail drive lever ready for my arch nemesis…the ‘M3 Ammonia Connector’. The dance begins (8-14-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
11. Every moment I get to look out the window at our beautiful planet, my soul just sings!!...”I see skies of blue…and clouds of white…the bright blessed day…” (6-29-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
12. Another breathtaking sunset…we get 16 of these each day in Earth orbit, each one a treasured moment. That beautiful thin blue line is what makes our home so special in the cosmos. Space is cool…but, the Earth is a raging explosion of life in a vast sea of darkness (6-21-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
13. 11 Beautiful atoll in the South Pacific through a 400mm lens. About 1200 miles south of Honolulu . In the ‘Line Islands’ along ‘Christmas Ridge’, either ‘Teraina’ or ‘Tabuaeran’? (11-15-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
14. Beautiful reflection of sunlight on the eastern Mediterranean Sea. No borders or conflict visible from space…just breath-taking beauty like this view of the island of Cyprus (6-21-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
15. Out over the central Atlantic, just before another spectacular sunset, with the spiral bands of Hurricane Earl visible in the setting sun. An interesting view of the life-giving energy of our sun. The solar arrays on the port side of the Space Station as well as Hurricane Earl…both gathering the last bit of energy before they fall into eclipse (8-30-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
16. Just a little further to the east, we spotted sacred and majestic 'Uluru'. You may recognize it by its more popular name of 'Ayers Rock'. I have never had the opportunity to visit Australia, but one glorious day, I hope to be standing amazed beside this natural wonder. Can't wait to read your thoughts of 'Uluru' (10-26-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
17. Morning breaking over the majestic Andes in South America . I really am not sure of the name of this mountain…just was in awe of its majesty, reaching into the windswept heights and the rising sun. Another day... another chance to stand tall and be counted (10-30-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
18. Over the Sahara Desert approaching ancient lands and thousands of years of history. The Nile River flowing through Egypt past the pyramids of Giza up to Cairo in the delta; the Red Sea, Sinai Peninsula, Dead Sea; Jordan River; and the Sea of Galilee are visible, as are the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea and Greece coming over the horizon (9-6-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
19. A night view of the Nile River winding up through the Egyptian desert toward the Mediterranean Sea, and Cairo in the river delta. Such a stark contrast between the dark desolate lifeless desert of northern Africa and the Nile River teeming with life along its shores. In the distance... the eastern Mediterranean on a beautiful autumn evening (1-31-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
20. Our ‘Progress 39P’ unmanned resupply spaceship on final approach for docking this past Sunday. It was laden with food, fuel, spare parts, and much needed supplies for our orbiting outpost. The greatest gift was just inside the hatch…some bags of fresh fruit and vegetables. Such a wonderful treat after 3 months of eating out of tubes and plastic pouches (9-15-2010)! Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
21. Wanted to share this view out of the Cupola. We said farewell to our teammates Sasha, Misha and Tracy this weekend and they are safely back on planet Earth. Tracy in quiet reflection of an incredible journey…homeward bound…(9-26-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
22. Soyuz 23S, “Olympus” docked to the nadir side of the Space Station. This will be our ride back home to planet Earth when our work is complete here. Thought I would tweet this view out of the Cupola, as we were passing over the majestic snow-capped Caucuses. The sun rising and reflecting off the Caspian Sea (9-26-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
23. An explosion of color, motion, and life painted on the canvas of our wonderful world. This is a section of the Great Barrier Reef off the eastern coast of Australia, captured through a 1200mm lens. I think even the great Impressionists would be awestruck with this natural display (8-22-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
24. The beauty of Italy, on a clear summer night, stretching out into the Mediterranean Sea. You can see many of the beautiful islands lit up and adorning the coastline including Capri, Sicily, and Malta. The city of Naples and Mt. Vesuvius stand out along the coast. Viva Esperia (8-22-2010)! Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
25. At the southern end of South America lies the jewel of Patagonia. The awe-inspiring beauty of rugged mountains, massive glaciers, fjords, and the open sea collide in a breathtaking display. I have dreams of this place and wonder what it would be like to breathe this air. Pure majesty (8-28-2010)! Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
26. The ‘Cupola’, attached to the nadir side of the Space Station, gives a panoramic view of our beautiful planet. Fyodor took this picture from the window of the Russian Docking Compartment (Airlock). Here I am in the Cupola preparing a camera for our late evening Hurricane Earl flyover…trying to capture the moment…(8-31-2010). Space Photo: NASA , Astronaut Wheelock
27. The Isles of Greece during a clear night pass over Europe. Athens shining brightly along the Mediterranean Sea. A very surreal feeling to view the splendor of this ancient land from outer space (9-4-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
28. The Florida peninsula and the southeastern U.S. on the kind of evening that I miss most about our planet. A clear autumn night with moonlight over the water and the sky filled with a billion stars (11-2-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
29. A clear starry night over the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea . Ancient lands with thousands of years of history stretching from Athens, Greece all the way around the Med to Cairo, Egypt. Storied lands, fabled cities, and alluring islands... Athens - Crete - Rhodes - Izmir - Ankara - Cyprus - Damascus - Beirut - Haifa - Amman - Tel Aviv - Jerusalem - Cairo are beacons on this cool November night. Grace and Peace from the sanctity of space... (11-7-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
30. It is the season for viewing Polar Mesospheric Clouds, and with our high beta-angle we were able to capture this thin layer of noctilucent clouds at sunset (6-25-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
31. Shannon, me, and Fyodor all suited up in our Sokol (Russian word for 'Falcon') pressure suits in the Russian MRM-1 module. We strapped into our Soyuz capsule 'Olympus' to conduct pressurization and leak checks on our suits. All systems 'go'... the countdown to landing has begun. Leave a light on for us... we’ll be home soon... (11-20-2010). Space Photo: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock