Wednesday, September 30, 2015
A Handmade Original: Wilco's John Stirratt
“The Fender bass was really the reason rock and roll was created in the first place,” said Wilco bassist John Stirratt. “You can imagine the sound of an early Precision Bass in a bar when all anyone ever heard was a stand-up bass. I think with iconic models in the P Bass and the Jazz Bass, there was enough room to really express yourself. I have owned many classic Fender basses, and they really evoke the same thing. There is a voice that is very similar, just a sensibility and a feel. It’s a classic piece, and there’s no need to sort of go anywhere else.”
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Johnnie Walker Presents Joynomics: Experiment 02 - Gratitude
In this experiment we investigate if giving to others is better for us than spending on ourselves. Let's see just how far the joy of giving can go.
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National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 30th of 2015
September 30, 2015
High Light
Photograph by Matthew Richardson, National Geographic Your Shot
Early morning sunbeams pierce the clouds over a valley in Yangshuo County, China. Your Shot member Matthew Richardson captured the dramatic scene from his vantage point atop Xianggong Hill, just one of the many karst peaks that fill the region.Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 30th of 2015
Seasonal Streaks Point to Recent Flowing Water on Mars
Image Credit: NASA, JPL, U. Arizona
Explanation: What creates these changing streaks on Mars? Called Recurring Slope Linea (RSL), these dark features start on the slopes of hills and craters but don't usually extend to the bottom. What's even more unusual is that these streaks appear to change with the season, appearing fresh and growing during warm weather and disappearing during the winter. After much study, including a recent chemical analyses, a leading hypothesis has emerged that these streaks are likely created by new occurrences of liquid salty water that evaporates as it flows. The source for the briny water is still unclear, with two possibilities being condensation from the Martian atmosphere and underground reservoirs. An exciting inference is that if these briny flows are not too salty, they may be able to support microbial life on Mars even today. The featured image of a hill inside Horowitz Crater was investigated by instruments aboard the robotic Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that has been returning data from Mars since 2006.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Recipes Inspired by Pilsner Urquell
US chef Victoria Tonini cooks two recipes – pork crackling bread and barley soup – inspired by her trip to the brewery in Plzen.
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National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 29th of 2015
September 29, 2015
March of Pines
Photograph by Erlend Haarberg, National Geographic
Staggered by snow, Norway spruces bend with the weather in northern Sweden’s Laponia, one of the largest wilderness areas in Europe at 3,630 square miles. “Solitude and spectacle—that’s the essence of Laponia,” says John Utsi, a writer from the town of Jokkmokk.Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 29th of 2015
Supermoon Total Lunar Eclipse and Lightning Storm
Image Credit & Copyright: Jose Antonio Hervás
Explanation: What's more rare than a supermoon total lunar eclipse? How about a supermoon total lunar eclipse over a lightning storm. Such an electrifying sequence was captured yesterday from Ibiza, an island in southeastern Spain. After planning the location for beauty, and the timing to capture the entire eclipse sequence, the only thing that had to cooperate for this astrophotographer to capture a memorable eclipse sequence was the weather. What looked to be a bother on the horizon, though, turned out to be a blessing. The composite picture features over 200 digitally combined images from the same location over the course of a night. The full moon is seen setting as it faded to red in Earth's shadow and then returned to normal. The fortuitous lightning is seen reflected in the Mediterranean to the right of the 400-meter tall rocky island of Es Vedra. Although the next total eclipse of a large and bright supermoon will occur in 2033, the next total eclipse of any full moon will occur in January 2018 and be best visible from eastern Asia and Australia.
National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 28th of 2015
September 28, 2015
A Standout
Photograph by Christian Ziegler, National Geographic
A brightly hued Labord’s chameleon clings to a branch, standing in stark contrast to the surrounding dry brush. It’s a popular myth that chameleons take on the color of what they touch. Though some color changes do help them blend into their surroundings, the skin’s changing hue is in fact a physiological reaction that’s mostly for communication.Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 28th of 2015
Total Lunar Eclipse over Waterton Lake
Image Credit & Copyright: Yuichi Takasaka / TWAN / www.blue-moon.ca
Explanation: Recorded in 2014 April, this total lunar eclipse sequence looks south down icy Waterton Lake from the Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada, planet Earth. The most distant horizon includes peaks in Glacier National Park, USA. An exposure every 10 minutes captured the Moon's position and eclipse phase, as it arced, left to right, above the rugged skyline and Waterton town lights. In fact, the sequence effectively measures the roughly 80 minute duration of the total phase of the eclipse. Around 270 BC, the Greek astronomer Aristarchus also measured the duration of lunar eclipses - though probably without the benefit of digital clocks and cameras. Still, using geometry, he devised a simple and impressively accurate way to calculate the Moon's distance, in terms of the radius of planet Earth, from the eclipse duration. This modern eclipse sequence also tracks the successive positions of Mars, above and right of the Moon, bright star Spica next to the reddened lunar disk, and Saturn to the left and below.
Sunday, September 27, 2015
OMEGA Speedmaster Grey Side of the Moon: The backstory
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Heineken | The Chase
James Bond unwittingly draws a bystander into the action as he tries to throw off his pursuers. Can she rise to the occasion and navigate in Bonds World?
National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 27th of 2015
September 27, 2015
Concrete Abstract
Photograph by Larry Abraham, National Geographic Your Shot
When Your Shot member Larry Abraham grew bored with the photos he was capturing from a third-floor fire escape in Tacoma, Washington, he decided to change his perspective. Rather than look out, he looked down. “Color and pattern caught my eye,” he writes, “and I went to work.”Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 27th of 2015
Tonight: A Supermoon Lunar Eclipse
Video Credit: NASA's GSFC, David Ladd (USRA) & Krystofer Kim (USRA)
Explanation: Tonight a bright full Moon will fade to red. Tonight's moon will be particularly bright because it is reaching its fully lit phase when it is relatively close to the Earth in its elliptical orbit. In fact, by some measures of size and brightness, tonight's full Moon is designated a supermoon, although perhaps the "super" is overstated because it will be only a few percent larger and brighter than the average full Moon. However, our Moon will fade to a dim red because it will also undergo a total lunar eclipse -- an episode when the Moon becomes completely engulfed in Earth's shadow. The faint red color results from blue sunlight being more strongly scattered away by the Earth's atmosphere. Tonight's moon can also be called a Harvest Moon as it is the full Moon that occurs closest to the September equinox, a time signaling crop harvest in Earth's northern hemisphere. Total eclipses of supermoons are relatively rare -- the last supermoon lunar eclipse was in 1982, and the next will be in 2033. Tonight's supermoon total eclipse will last over an hour and be best visible from eastern North America after sunset, South America in the middle of the night, and Western Europe before sunrise.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Could Red Bull Athletes Survive on Mars?
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This month sees the worldwide release of highly anticipated movie, The Martian, a science-fiction story directed by Ridley Scott about the struggles of American astronaut, Mark Watney (Matt Damon), who is left on Mars to fend for himself after an aborted mission.
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Hells Gate Climb | TRD Pro Border2Border Challenge | Toyota
Hells Gate rock climb in Moab isn’t for amateurs. Can the Tundra TRD Pro make it to the top? Check out the vid to see what happens. Learn more about the TRD Pro Series at http://www.toyota.com/trdpro. #LetsGoPlaces
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Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 26th of 2015
M31 versus M33
Image Credit & Copyright: Malcolm Park (North York Astronomical Association)
Explanation: Separated by about 14 degrees (28 Full Moons) in planet Earth's sky, spiral galaxies M31 at left, and M33 are both large members of the Local Group, along with our own Milky Way galaxy. This narrow- and wide-angle, multi-camera composite finds details of spiral structure in both, while the massive neighboring galaxies seem to be balanced in starry fields either side of bright Mirach, beta star in the constellation Andromeda. Mirach is just 200 light-years from the Sun. But M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, is really 2.5 million light-years distant and M33, the Triangulum Galaxy, is also about 3 million light years away. Although they look far apart, M31 and M33 are engaged in a gravitational struggle. In fact, radio astronomers have found indications of a bridge of neutral hydrogen gas that could connect the two, evidence of a closer encounter in the past. Based on measurements, gravitational simulations currently predict that the Milky Way, M31, and M33 will all undergo mutual close encounters and potentially mergers, billions of years in the future.
National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 26th of 2015
September 26, 2015
Sun Exposure
Photograph by Nina Stavlund, National Geographic Your Shot
Passengers on a tour of the Northwest Passage boarded Zodiacs near Beechey Island, Canada, after hearing of a possible polar bear sighting—the first of the trip. “Our drivers maneuvered us [into] perfect positions to take pictures of the bear without stressing the animal,” writes Your Shot member Nina Stavlund. “You could feel the excitement, but everyone was very quiet.” With flowing adrenaline and a pounding heart—”This was, after all, my first polar bear in the wild”—Stavlund was shaking so much that she had to take a few deep breaths. “I made sure my shutter was fast and that I had a good exposure [so as] not to wash out the beautiful white coat. [When] the bear turned its head toward the sun, I saw a catch light in the eye and pressed the shutter until my buffer was full.”Friday, September 25, 2015
Boeing Archive Presents: Wong Tsoo - Designing a Success
Wong Tsoo, Boeing’s first aeronautical engineer, helped design a plane that would help turn the early
company’s fortunes around.
Bentley Motors Bentayga Launch at Frankfurt Motorshow
At Frankfurt IAA 2015 Bentley unveiled its new luxury SUV: Bentayga - the world's fastest SUV. Watch our film to see Bentayga revealed to the world by Bentley CEO Mr Wolfgang Duerheimer, and highlights from Press Day at Frankfurt show.
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National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 25th of 2015
September 25, 2015
Shadowland
Photograph by Adl Chai, National Geographic Your Shot
Sunrise filtering through trees creates long shadows in East Java, Indonesia. Your Shot member Adl Chai captured this view from Mount Bromo, an active volcano and one of the country’s most iconic mountains.Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 25th of 2015
Pluto's Snakeskin Terrain
Image Credit: NASA, Johns Hopkins Univ./APL, Southwest Research Institute
Explanation: A mountainous region informally known as Tartarus Dorsa sprawls some 530 kilometers (330 miles) across this Plutonian landscape. Recently downloaded from New Horizons, it combines blue, red, and infrared image data in an extended color view captured near the spacecraft's close approach to Pluto on July 14. Shadows near the terminator, the line between Pluto's dim day and night, emphasize a rough, scaly texture. The stunning image resolves details on the distant world about 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) across. Refering to a part of Hades in ancient Greek mythology, Tartarus Dorsa borders Tombaugh Regio to the east.
Thursday, September 24, 2015
20 years ago the 1st antihydrogen atoms were made at CERN
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The atoms produced in 1995 remained in existence for about 40 billionths of a second, travelling for 10 metres at nearly the speed of light before being annihilated by ordinary matter and producing the signal that showed the anti-atoms had been formed.
In June 2011, the ALPHA experiment at CERN reported that it had succeeded in trapping antimatter atoms for over 16 minutes.
Earlier this year further advances were made when the Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment (BASE) reported the most precise comparison of the charge-to-mass ratio of the proton to that of its antimatter equivalent, the antiproton and the AEgIS experiment, which has just started operation this year, is designed specifically to measure the gravitational interaction of antimatter.
Discover Aston Martin DB9 | Film Series - Complete
A true automotive icon. A badge and bloodline which represents all that is great about Aston Martin - DB. Each Friday during January 2014 we released an exclusive film exploring the Design, Engineering, History and Future of DB9 and the DB lineage.
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Giorgio Armani Made to Measure
A perfect way to prepare for today’s affairs - get a first view of the behind-the-scenes video from the campaign shoot.
Johnnie Walker presents ‘Joy Will Take You Further’ | Keep Walking | BE
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Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 24th of 2015
LDN 988 and Friends
Image Credit & Copyright: Rafael RodrÃguez Morales
Explanation: Stars are forming in dark, dusty molecular cloud LDN 988. Seen near picture center some 2,000 light-years distant, LDN 988 and other nearby dark nebulae were cataloged by Beverly T. Lynds in 1962 using Palomar Observatory Sky Survey plates. Narrowband and near-infrared explorations of the dark nebula reveal energetic shocks and outflows light-years across associated with dozens of newborn stars. But in this sharp optical telescopic view, the irregular outlines of LDN 988 and friends look like dancing stick figures eclipsing the rich starfields of the constellation Cygnus. From dark sites the region can be identified by eye alone. It's part of the Great Rift of dark clouds along the plane of the Milky Way galaxy known as the Northern Coalsack.
National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 24th of 2015
September 24, 2015
Not as It A-Piers
Photograph by Stephane Couture, National Geographic Your Shot
Your Shot community member Stephane Couture wanted to capture a new perspective on a familiar subject: this pier in Venice Beach, California, shot from above on a five-second exposure while illuminated by the headlights of a car. “My idea was to frame it with the shoreline to create this cross between the organic lines of the waves and the sand [and] the sharp, man-made lines of the pier,” he writes. “I love the double take viewers do when encountering this image for the first time. It usually takes a few seconds for them to really understand what they are seeing.”Wednesday, September 23, 2015
One day in Hawaii – Mirage Boardshorts
Tickle your free-surf fantasies with the fun of surfing in boardshorts as our team blazes the North Shore, Hawaii. Fins-free, airtime and fun pits with Owen, Wilko, Gabe and Mason. This will make you want to go surfing.
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One of the first BMW agents in the world. The Pilakoutas story.
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National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 23rd of 2015
September 23, 2015
Red Arranging
Photograph by Victor Djaja, National Geographic Your Shot
In order to compose this image of a woman arranging fish to dry in the coastal village of Sawah Luhur, Indonesia, Your Shot member Victor Djaja took a physical approach to capturing the shock of red from above—raising the camera as high above his head as possible.Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 23rd of 2015
Antarctic Analemma
Image Credit & Copyright: Adrianos Golemis
Explanation: Does the Sun return to the same spot on the sky every day? No. A better and more visual answer to that question is an analemma, a composite image taken from the same spot at the same time over the course of a year. The featured weekly analemma was taken despite cold temperatures and high winds near the Concordia Station in Antarctica. The position of the Sun at 4 pm was captured on multiple days in the digital composite image, believed to be the first analemma constructed from Antarctica. The reason the image only shows the Sun from September to March is because the Sun was below the horizon for much of the rest of the year. In fact, today being an equinox, the Sun rises today at the South Pole after a six month absence and won't set again until the next equinox in March, baring large atmospheric refraction effects. Conversely, today the Sun sets at the North Pole after half a year of continuous daylight. For all of the Earth in between, though, the equinox means that today will have a nighttime and daytime that are both 12 hours long.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Guinness Nitro IPA “Behind The Beer”
Guinness pioneered the use of nitrogen in beer back in the 50's. This video features a glimpse behind the scenes of our centuries-old St. James's Gate brewery in Dublin along with discussions with our brewers about the development of Guinness Nitro IPA.
The Guinness Nitro IPA recipe and brewing process was developed by The Brewers Project in our small, hands-on St. James's Gate test brewery. It’s brewed at scale in our larger facilities.
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National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 22nd of 2015
September 22, 2015
Vermilion Lakes Sunrise
Photograph by Vitali Hantsevich, National Geographic Your Shot
A dense fog was covering Vermilion Lakes, just outside of Banff, Canada, when Your Shot member Vitali Hantsevich arrived at 5 a.m. in search of a good sunrise shot. “The visibility was so low that I even decided not to take my camera and tripod out of the backpack,” he writes. He was about to return to his car when the fog lifted to reveal this view of the lake with Mount Rundle in the background. “I was so afraid that this magical light would disappear as rapidly as it came that I started shooting with a yellow-blue polarizer, which I had used the evening before and which was still attached to the lens. The polarizer added a maroon color to the image.”Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 22nd of 2015
Milky Way over Bosque Alegre Station in Argentina
Image Credit & Copyright: Sebastián D' Alessandro; Rollover Annotation: Judy Schmidt
Explanation: What are those streaks of light in the sky? First and foremost, the arching structure is the central band of our Milky Way galaxy. Visible in this galactic band are millions of distant stars mixed with numerous lanes of dark dust. Harder to discern is a nearly vertical beam of light rising from the horizon, just to the right of the image center. This beam is zodiacal light, sunlight scattered by dust in our Solar System that may be surprisingly prominent just after sunset or just before sunrise. In the foreground are several telescopes of the Bosque Alegre Astrophysical Station of the National University of Cordoba in Argentina. The station schedules weekend tours and conducts research into the nature of many astronomical objects including comets, active galaxies, and clusters of galaxies. The featured image was taken early this month.
Monday, September 21, 2015
#MaseratiSoldini - Life on board the Maserati VOR70
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Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 21st of 2015
Spiral Galaxy M96 from Hubble
Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA and the LEGUS Team; Acknowledgement: R. Gendler
Explanation: Dust lanes seem to swirl around the core of Messier 96 in this colorful, detailed portrait of the center of a beautiful island universe. Of course M96 is a spiral galaxy, and counting the faint arms extending beyond the brighter central region, it spans 100 thousand light-years or so, making it about the size of our own Milky Way. M96, also known as NGC 3368, is known to be about 35 million light-years distant and a dominant member of the Leo I galaxy group. The featured image was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The reason for M96's asymmetry is unclear -- it could have arisen from gravitational interactions with other Leo I group galaxies, but the lack of an intra-group diffuse glow seems to indicate few recent interactions. Galaxies far in the background can be found by examining the edges of the picture.
National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 21st of 2015
September 21, 2015
Coffee Car
Photograph by Terry Allen, National Geographic Your Shot
While traveling in western Mongolia’s Khovd Province, Your Shot member Terry Allen eagerly set out from her shabby hotel to capture sunrise shots in the Altay Mountains. “I had just set up my tripod in the predawn, and I glanced over at our van and saw the guys had the light on inside and were steaming it up making coffee,” she writes. “As an added touch, one of them had left his tripod set up outside the van. I framed the shot to include the indigo sky and the mountains and shot several frames until the windows fogged up completely.”Sunday, September 20, 2015
National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 20th of 2015
September 20, 2015
“La Fornarina on Pavement”
Photograph by Dmitry Butuzov, National Geographic Your Shot
A street artist re-creates Raphael’s “La Fornarina,” or “Portrait of a Young Woman,” in chalk on the sidewalks of Florence, a common canvas for serious and whimsical nods to the Italian masters. Margherita Luti, depicted in the portrait, was a baker’s daughter from Trastevere and mistress of the Renaissance painter. The original work is housed in Rome’s Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica.Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 20th of 2015
Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's Enceladus
Image Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ESA, NASA
Explanation: Do some surface features on Enceladus roll like a conveyor belt? A leading interpretation of images taken of Saturn's most explosive moon indicate that they do. This form of asymmetric tectonic activity, very unusual on Earth, likely holds clues to the internal structure of Enceladus, which may contain subsurface seas where life might be able to develop. Pictured above is a composite of 28 images taken by the robotic Cassini spacecraft in 2008 just after swooping by the ice-spewing orb. Inspection of these images show clear tectonic displacements where large portions of the surface all appear to move all in one direction. On the image right appears one of the most prominent tectonic divides: Labtayt Sulci, a canyon about one kilometer deep. The small magnitude of Enceladus' wobble as it orbits Saturn might indicate damping by a globally extending underground ocean layer.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Jack Daniel’s and Grillstock. Meat for grillin’. Whiskey for sippin’
Our meat and whiskey credentials aren’t just limited to our own backyard. You can view some of our like-minded brothers of the grill in action at this years’ Grillstock London Festival.
Take a Power Trip | Project RUSHMORE
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National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 19th of 2015
September 19, 2015
Kit Friendly
Photograph by Kalmer Lehepuu, National Geographic Your Shot
Emerging from its den in southern Estonia, a fox kit appears to weigh the presence of Your Shot member Kalmer Lehepuu’s camera lens. The photographer had waited for the kits to grow big enough to start leaving the den, and it was on one beautiful evening, he writes, that the mother went to get food and left the kits on their own, letting Lehepuu sneak closer to observe them.Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 19th of 2015
A Prominence on the Sun
Image Credit & Copyright: Alan Friedman (Averted Imagination)
Explanation: This eerie landscape of incandescent plasma suspended in looping and twisted magnetic fields stretched toward the Sun's eastern horizon on September 16. Captured through a backyard telescope and narrowband filter in light from ionized hydrogen, the scene reveals a gigantic prominence lofted above the solar limb. Some 600,000 kilometers across, the magnetized plasma wall would dwarf worlds of the Solar System. Ruling gas giant Jupiter can only boast a diameter of 143,000 kilometers or so, while planet Earth's diameter is less than 13,000 kilometers. Known as a hedgerow prominence for its appearance, the enormous structure is far from stable though, and such large solar prominences often erupt.
Friday, September 18, 2015
The Macallan Folio 1
The first advertisement for The Macallan appeared in “The Times” newspaper, on the back page, next to the crossword, in March, 1980. The format was highly unusual; small scale, black and white ads, beautifully written in precise, witty prose. This was the forerunner of a successful, highly memorable campaign which ran through to the early 1990’s and established The Macallan’s credentials as a brand.
In celebration of this remarkable campaign, we have brought back David Holmes and Nick Salaman to design a series of Macallan limited edition bottlings. Within a beautiful tin, designed to look like a book, with an embossed lid featuring the illustration of the first advertisement, lie a bottle of Macallan in the sherried style of that era, a book introducing the campaign and a USB stick, with a filmed recording of David Holmes and Nick Salaman talking about the creation of the advertisement.
World Premiere of Rolls-Royce Dawn at Frankfurt IAA 2015
Watch the unveiling of “the most social and relaxed Rolls-Royce we have ever produced”. Torsten Müller-Ötvös – Chief Executive Officer of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars – introduces Dawn to the world at Frankfurt IAA 2015.
Astronomy Picture of the Day: September 18th of 2015
A Plutonian Landscape
Image Credit: NASA, Johns Hopkins Univ./APL, Southwest Research Institute
Explanation: This shadowy landscape of majestic mountains and icy plains stretches toward the horizon of a small, distant world. It was captured from a range of about 18,000 kilometers when New Horizons looked back toward Pluto, 15 minutes after the spacecraft's closest approach on July 14. The dramatic, low-angle, near-twilight scene follows rugged mountains still popularly known as Norgay Montes from foreground left, and Hillary Montes along the horizon, giving way to smooth Sputnik Planum at right. Layers of Pluto's tenuous atmosphere are also revealed in the backlit view. With a strangely familiar appearance, the frigid terrain likely includes ices of nitrogen and carbon monoxide with water-ice mountains rising up to 3,500 meters (11,000 feet). That's comparable in height to the majestic mountains of planet Earth. This Plutonian landscape is 380 kilometers (230 miles) across.
National Geographic Photo of the Day: September 18th of 2015
September 18, 2015
A Slight Trick of the Eye
Photograph by Stas Bartnikas, National Geographic Your Shot
“Truly, nature is the best painter,” says Stas Bartnikas, a Your Shot community member. Bartnikas had flown over the Namib Desert during sunrise and sunset and noticed that the color of the dunes heavily depended on the angle of the sunlight and the point of view, with colors changing and unusual pictures and patterns emerging. As it turned out, he writes, the effect can also be observed from the ground. He took this photo while riding through Namib-Naukluft National Park one morning. “The dune behind the tree looked very unreal,” he writes, “like clouds or something else, because of [the] special angle of the sunlight.” He had only five minutes to photograph—after that, the effect disappeared.Thursday, September 17, 2015
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Levi's® Commuter: The Ride - Julius Kranefuss
"Riding a bike, you hear the city, you feel the city. The city changes.” - Julius Kranefuss
Levi's® Commuter™ (http://www.levi.com/commuter) presents Julius Kranefuss - architect and founder of design studio Zweidrei. Julius commutes between his home, studio and project sites all over Berlin. His design focuses on environmental action and creating urban identities that push the limits of architecture.
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Music by TOKiMONSTA (http://tokimonsta.com) courtesy of Young Art Records
Guinness – Gates
We started The Guinness Book of World Records, pioneered beer nitrogenation and invented “the widget”. And for a period of time, we were the largest brewer in all the world. But that was just our beginning...in 1759, we signed a 9,000-year lease – we have a lot more beer to make.
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