Friday, March 31, 2017

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National Geographic Photo of the Day: March 31st of 2017

Picture of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. 

March 31, 2017
Peek-a-Fog
"During a handful times in a year, the morning marine fog drops to levels low enough to cover the Golden Gate Bridge, while the towers peek out. The bridge lights, during the blue hour creates an eye catching drama" says California based Your Shot photographer Raj Golawar.

Astronomy Picture of the Day: March 31st of 2017

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3D 67P
Image Credit: ESA, Rosetta, MPS, OSIRIS; UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA - Stereo: D.Romeuf, G.Faury, P.Lamy
Explanation: Get out your red/cyan glasses and gaze across the surface of Churyumov-Gerasimenko, aka Comet 67P. The stereo anaglyph was created by combining two images from the Rosetta spacecraft's narrow angle OSIRIS camera taken on September 22, 2014. Stark and jagged, the 3D landscape is found along the Seth region of the comet's double-lobed nucleus. It spans about 985 x 820 meters, pocked by circular ridges, depressions, and flattened areas strewn with boulders and debris. The large steep-walled circular pit in the foreground is 180 meters in diameter. Rosetta's mission to the comet ended in September 2016 when the spacecraft was commanded to a controlled impact with the comet's surface.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

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National Geographic Photo of the Day: March 30th of 2017

Picture of the Victory Day concert in Bangladesh. 

March 30, 2017
Best Seat in the House
A man gets a better view of the concert in Dhaka commemorating the 46th Victory Day of Bangladesh, the anniversary of victory in the War of Liberation against Pakistan in 1971.

Astronomy Picture of the Day: March 30th of 2017

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Young Stars and Dusty Nebulae in Taurus
Image Credit & Copyright: Lloyd L. Smith, Deep Sky West
Explanation: This complex of dusty nebulae lingers along the edge of the Taurus molecular cloud, a mere 450 light-years distant. Stars are forming on the cosmic scene. Composed from almost 40 hours of image data, the 2 degree wide telescopic field of view includes some youthful T-Tauri class stars embedded in the remnants of their natal clouds at the right. Millions of years old and still going through stellar adolescence, the stars are variable in brightness and in the late phases of their gravitational collapse. Their core temperatures will rise to sustain nuclear fusion as they grow into stable, low mass, main sequence stars, a stage of stellar evolution achieved by our middle-aged Sun about 4.5 billion years ago. Another youthful variable star, V1023 Tauri, can be spotted on the left. Within its yellowish dust cloud, it lies next to the striking blue reflection nebula Cederblad 30, also known as LBN 782. Just above the bright bluish reflection nebula is dusty dark nebula Barnard 7.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

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As you can see, I designed and edited the book in an old-fashion way, but most of it is not written by me personally because I didn't want people to read a second account. I'm sure a lot of information would have been lost in this process. You know those little secrets that make a thing really work? Those little things will make a big difference. So I paid these experts for their time, and I got what I wanted.
These people are not professional writers but instead are uniquely special. They're neither the strong, badass-type you see in Rambo movies nor the ultra-rich preppers from reality shows. They're simple people who know a lost skill very well. They are smart, shrewd, and wise enough to survive for months or even years in the world's most remote places.

Here's just a glimpse of what you'll find in The Lost Ways:

  • From Ruff Simons, an old west history expert and former deputy, you'll learn the techniques and methods used by the wise sheriffs from the frontiers to defend an entire village despite being outnumbered and outgunned by gangs of robbers and bandits, and how you can use their wisdom to defend your home against looters when you'll be surrounded.
  • Native American ERIK BAINBRIDGE - who took part in the reconstruction of the native village of Kule Loklo in California, will show you how Native Americans build the subterranean roundhouse, an underground house that today will serve you as a storm shelter, a perfectly camouflaged hideout, or a bunker. It can easily shelter three to four families, so how will you feel if, when all hell breaks loose, you'll be able to call all your loved ones and offer them guidance and shelter? Besides that, the subterranean roundhouse makes an awesome root cellar where you can keep all your food and water reserves year-round.
  • From Shannon Azares you'll learn how sailors from the XVII century preserved water in their ships for months on end, even years and how you can use this method to preserve clean water for your family cost-free.
  • Mike Searson - who is a Firearm and Old West history expert - will show you what to do when there is no more ammo to be had, how people who wandered the West managed to hunt eight deer with six bullets, and why their supply of ammo never ran out. Remember the panic buying in the first half of 2013? That was nothing compared to what's going to precede the collapse.
  • From Susan Morrow, an ex-science teacher and chemist, you'll master "The Art of Poultice." She says, "If you really explore the ingredients from which our forefathers made poultices, you'll be totally surprised by the similarities with modern medicines." Well...how would you feel in a crisis to be the only one from the group knowledgeable about this lost skill? When there are no more antibiotics, people will turn to you to save their ill children's lives.
  • If you liked our video tutorial on how to make Pemmican, then you'll love this: I will show you how to make another superfood that our troops were using in the Independence war, and even George Washington ate on several occasions. This food never goes bad. And I'm not talking about honey or vinegar. I'm talking about real food! The awesome part is that you can make this food in just 10 minutes and I'm pretty sure that you already have the ingredients in your house right now.
  • Really, this is all just a peek.
  • The Lost Ways is a far-reaching book with chapters ranging from simple things like making tasty bark-bread-like people did when there was no food-to building a traditional backyard smokehouse... and many, many, many more!
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National Geographic Photo of the Day: March 29th of 2017

Picture of hoodoo formations in New Mexico.

March 29, 2017
Cracked Eggs
"Twilight creates a pastel tone to unique hoodoo formations in the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness near Farmington, New Mexico" says Your Shot photographer Ryan McGinley.

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Astronomy Picture of the Day: March 29th of 2017

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Nebula with Laser Beams
Image Credit & Copyright: Stéphane Guisard (Los Cielos de America, TWAN)
Explanation: Four laser beams cut across this startling image of the Orion Nebula, as seen from ESO's Paranal Observatory in the Atacama desert on planet Earth. Not part of an interstellar conflict, the lasers are being used for an observation of Orion by UT4, one of the observatory's very large telescopes, in a technical test of an image-sharpening adaptive optics system. This view of the nebula with laser beams was captured by a small telescope from outside the UT4 enclosure. The beams are visible from that perspective because in the first few kilometers above the observatory the Earth's dense lower atmosphere scatters the laser light. The four small segments appearing beyond the beams are emission from an atmospheric layer of sodium atoms excited by the laser light at higher altitudes of 80-90 kilometers. Seen from the perspective of the UT4, those segments form bright spots or artificial guide stars. Their fluctuations are used in real-time to correct for atmospheric blurring along the line-of-sight by controlling a deformable mirror in the telescope's optical path.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

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National Geographic Photo of the Day: March 28th of 2017

Picture of a horse in Iceland.

March 28, 2017
Prancing Pony
Icelandic horses have a distinctive look and Your Shot photographer Peter Izzard fell for the creatures saying, "they are the most gentle, inquisitive and approachable horses I'd met, and they looked super cool with their fantastic hairdos."

Astronomy Picture of the Day: MArch 28th of 2017

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King of Wings Hoodoo under the Milky Way
Image Credit & Copyright: Wayne Pinkston (LightCrafter Photography
Explanation: This rock structure is not only surreal -- it's real. The reason it's not more famous is that it is, perhaps, smaller than one might guess: the capstone rock overhangs only a few meters. Even so, the King of Wings outcrop, located in New Mexico, USA, is a fascinating example of an unusual type of rock structure called a hoodoo. Hoodoos may form when a layer of hard rock overlays a layer of eroding softer rock. Figuring out the details of incorporating this hoodoo into a night-sky photoshoot took over a year. Besides waiting for a suitably picturesque night behind a sky with few clouds, the foreground had to be artificially lit just right relative to the natural glow of the background. After much planning and waiting, the final shot, featured here, was taken in May 2016. Mimicking the horizontal bar, the background sky features the band of our Milky Way Galaxy stretching overhead.

Monday, March 27, 2017

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National Geographic Photo of the Day: March 27th of 2017

Picture of a hindu boy in Nepal. 

March 27, 2017
Offering Prayers
"A Nepalese Hindu boy reacts before submerging himself in the Hanumante River to offer prayers during the Madhav Narayan festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Devotees recite Holy Scripture and women pray for wellbeing of their spouses throughout the month-long fast devoted to Goddess Shree Swasthani and God Madhav Narayan" says Your Shot photographer Skanda Gautam.

Astronomy Picture of the Day: March 27th of 2017

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Black Hole Accreting with Jet
Illustration Credit: NASA, Swift, Aurore Simonnet (Sonoma State U.)
Explanation: What happens when a black hole devours a star? Many details remain unknown, but recent observations are providing new clues. In 2014, a powerful explosion was recorded by the ground-based robotic telescopes of the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) project, and followed up by instruments including NASA's Earth-orbiting Swift satellite. Computer modeling of these emissions fit a star being ripped apart by a distant supermassive black hole. The results of such a collision are portrayed in the featured artistic illustration. The black hole itself is a depicted as a tiny black dot in the center. As matter falls toward the hole, it collides with other matter and heats up. Surrounding the black hole is an accretion disk of hot matter that used to be the star, with a jet emanating from the black hole's spin axis.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

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National Geographic Photo of the Day: March 26th of 2017

Picture of the northern lights in Sweden.

March 26, 2017
Backyard Beauty 
The long winter nights of Lapland, Sweden showcase the stunning northern lights in Your Shot photographer Johannes Kormann's backyard.

Astronomy Picture of the Day: March 26th of 2017

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Tardigrade in Moss
Image Credit & Copyright: Nicole Ottawa & Oliver Meckes / Eye of Science / Science Source Images
Explanation: Is this an alien? Probably not, but of all the animals on Earth, the tardigrade might be the best candidate. That's because tardigrades are known to be able to go for decades without food or water, to survive temperatures from near absolute zero to well above the boiling point of water, to survive pressures from near zero to well above that on ocean floors, and to survive direct exposure to dangerous radiations. The far-ranging survivability of these extremophiles was tested in 2011 outside an orbiting space shuttle. Tardigrades are so durable partly because they can repair their own DNA and reduce their body water content to a few percent. Some of these miniature water-bears almost became extraterrestrials recently when they were launched toward to the Martian moon Phobos on board the Russian mission Fobos-Grunt, but stayed terrestrial when a rocket failed and the capsule remained in Earth orbit. Tardigrades are more common than humans across most of the Earth. Pictured here in a color-enhanced electron micrograph, a millimeter-long tardigrade crawls on moss.

Saturday, March 25, 2017

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National Geographic Photo of the Day: March 25th of 2017

Picture of an egret. 

March 25, 2017
Like a Rock
An egret stands "like a rock" says Your Shot photographer Moe Murad "against the water flow."