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Milford Track, New Zealand
1) Autumn in the Rockies" 🍂
Location: Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
2) Framed By Nature" 🌿
Location: Sasamat Lake, Canada
3) A Slice of Paradise" 💧
Location: Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, Canada
4) The Grand Finale" 🔥
Location: Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
5) The Beginnings of Twilight" 🌙
Location: Canmore, Alberta, Canada
6) Soaring Through the Sunset" 🕊️
Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
7) A Burst of Colour" 🎨
Location: Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
by Zach Doehler
My top 10 favorite images I made this year.
South America, England, Montana & Canada, 2018
Saturn’s atmosphere exhibits a banded pattern similar to Jupiter’s, but Saturn’s bands are much fainter and are much wider near the equator. The nomenclature used to describe these bands is the same as on Jupiter. Saturn’s finer cloud patterns were not observed until the flybys of the Voyager spacecraft during the 1980s. Since then, Earth-based telescopy has improved to the point where regular observations can be made. The composition of the clouds varies with depth and increasing pressure.
The winds on Saturn are the second fastest among the Solar System’s planets, after Neptune’s. Voyager data indicate peak easterly winds of 500 m/s (1,800 km/h).
Thermography has shown that Saturn’s south pole has a warm polar vortex, the only known example of such a phenomenon in the Solar System. Whereas temperatures on Saturn are normally −185 °C, temperatures on the vortex often reach as high as −122 °C, suspected to be the warmest spot on Saturn.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute and Kevin M. Gill
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“The Light That Shines Our Way Home” Wisconsin Horizons by Phil Koch http://phil-koch.artistwebsites
The monster’s Fin by CoolbieRe on Flickr.
Dolomite Dawn & Distant Peaks by Kris Bell
Bali, 2017
Sunset. Haifoss. Iceland. The sunset was very windy but breathtaking! After taking this photo, I was running up a hill to photograph the mountains behind me and my phone fell out of my pocket! Thankfully I was able to back track and find it with some help from @jonathanzoeteman and @mariawendellstewart The road to Haifoss is a bumpy one but we made it in our @happycampers_ (at Háifoss)
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Y Glyderau | by Jonathan Grundy
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