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Tim White
An Extremely Long Filament on the Sun https://go.nasa.gov/2pKoj7o
Neptuno.
High-Energy X-ray View of 'Hand of God'
On this day, forty eight years ago, the Apollo 8 spacecraft swept around the dark side of the Moon to begin its journey home. As Earth climbed above the Moon’s horizon, astronaut Bill Anders pointed his customized Hasselblad 500 EL camera out the window and took this photograph – Earthrise . ‘It’s ironic,’ Anders remarked later. ‘We came to discover the Moon and we actually discovered Earth.’
Until now, only 551 humans have made the journey into space where they could gaze down in wonder at our small blue planet, floating in the infinite vastness of the cosmos. The experience has given them a new perspective, allowing them to appreciate the true extent to which everything on Earth is connected and interdependent. The anecdotes and descriptions provided by these astronauts led science writer Frank White to coin a term for this profound psychological shift. He called it the ‘Overview Effect’.
It is that same idea that inspired this project and all of our daily posts. Three years in, we are beyond humbled to see everything that has happened and wildly excited about all of the new perspectives out there to discover.
Geraldine Peak from a distance on a beautiful night near Jasper. This place should be filled with snow by now and not accessible by vehicles. I hope you enjoy it. Have a great night! Vimeo | Website | Flickr | Google + | FB Page | Instagram ©2016 Bun Lee
Kuang Si Falls
Check out this incredible drone shot of the sunset in Oahu — the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands. The island is roughly 600 square miles and is home to one million people, including the state’s largest city and capital, Honolulu.
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Midnight Reflections
Clouds rolling over lake Tahoe, California and Nevada