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UNDERCOVER † F/W 2017
Undercover fall 17
“Come Together”
Celine by Mario Sorrenti for Another Magazine No. 2, S/S 2002
Raf Simons Spring-Summer 1997 “16, 17, How to Talk to your Teen” collection
Photo by Ronald Stoops
Raf Simons AW1997-1998, in “The Ice Storm”
Photo by Nicolas Hidiroglou, for Spin Magazine Jan 1998
Nigo and Jonio outside of NOWHERE
横浜
伏見稻荷 by Lifegoseon
KAZAKHSTAN. Almaty. 2007. Almaty cityscape at dusk.
Edito: Takahiro Miyashita
Styling: T3sjelly
Photography: Aken
“It sounds far fetched even for the plot of a sci-fi film.
NASA scientists have proposed a radical idea to launch a magnetic field around Mars, with hopes it could protect the red planet from intense solar wind and allow humans to explore alongside rovers.
Jim Green, NASA’s Planetary Science Division Director, revealed the idea today at the Planetary Science Vision 2050 Workshop in Washington DC…
The proposal would create a dipole field –a pair of equal and oppositely charged magnets – in an orbit between Mars and the sun, at a point known as Mars L1.
This ‘artificial magnetic field’ would put Mars inside a ‘magnetotail,’ protecting it from the harsh solar wind.
Without the barrage of high-energy particles, Mars’ atmosphere would begin to rebuild itself over time.
In just a matter of years, the simulations show the planet could achieve an ‘Earth comparable field.’
Increasing the pressure would cause the equator to heat up, leading the polar cap to collapse, Green says…"
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4276210/NASA-unveils-plan-surround-Mars-magnetic-field.html?ITO=applenews
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