Apollo 11.
Rarely seen shot of Eagle, the Moon and Earthrise, taken on this day, July 21, 1969.
Mike Collin's alternate photo is extremely well known, but this one - shown remastered and cropped - is an absolute beauty!
Apollo 11.
Rarely seen shot of Eagle, the Moon and Earthrise, taken on this day, July 21, 1969.
Mike Collin's alternate photo is extremely well known, but this one - shown remastered and cropped - is an absolute beauty!
A salmon made from from cells grown in tanks became the first cell-cultured seafood to receive safety approval from the FDA.
Kann, a Haitian restaurant in Portland, is the first restaurant to offer it to diners.
Fascinating! Whoβd have thought βBlade Runnerβ would be playing out on our phones by 2025? Or maybe the Anthropic chatbot had just absorbed tbe plot of Blade Runner to please the writer? #ai #scifi
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What does the Milky Way look like from the side? Thanks to data from ESAβs Gaia mission, we now have a detailed map showing its thin, warped disk β home to our Sun and billions of stars. A stunning view of our galaxyβs true shape. Credit: ESA, Gaia, DPAC, Stefan Payne-Wardenaar
What does the Milky Way look like from the side? Thanks to data from ESAβs Gaia mission, we now have a detailed map showing its thin, warped disk β home to our Sun and billions of stars. A stunning view of our galaxyβs true shape.
Credit: ESA, Gaia, DPAC, Stefan Payne-Wardenaar
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I may be the last person to the party with this but I have discovered Radio Garden and I cannot stop listening to it!! (Itβs a site that lets you listen to radio stations across the world β randomly if you like β and discover stuff youβd never find otherwise.) radio.garden
Reading it in Ramadi on 2008 must have been quite a trip!
Hope the book has aged well! Alas, no plans that I know of to make it on to the screen. If you happen to know anyone in the business who might be interestedβ¦
Frozen Chesapeake, from the train window
What a conversation: a name you hear all over NPR - Anas Baba - our reporter living in Gaza, on the last year. Heβs lost nearly half his body weight in the last year, surviving daily strikes, to be record stories for NPR.
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the end of times. www.amazon.com/Ripe-James-H...