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Eclectic Perambulations in the Noosphere

The Poetry in Glass of Paul J Stankard

"I am interested in integrating mysticism with botanical realism giving the glass organic credibility. Through the work, I reference the continuum of nature, by portraying and exploring the mysteries of seeds, fertility and decay. The work celebrates the primal beauty of nature on an intimate level. It is influenced by the poetry of Walt Whitman." Paul J Stankard

Filed under  //   8.28.10   art   glass  

Pinus Ovulate cone mother cell (10X)

by Torey Miller

Filed under  //   8.27.10   Photomicrography  

Hoags Object: A Strange Ring Galaxy

"Is this one galaxy or two? This question came to light in 1950 when astronomer Art Hoag chanced upon this unusual extragalactic object. On the outside is a ring dominated by bright blue stars, while near the center lies a ball of much redder stars that are likely much older. Between the two is a gap that appears almost completely dark. "

Filed under  //   8.27.10   Astronomy  

Mars’s mysterious elongated crater

"Orcus Patera is an enigmatic elliptical depression located between the volcanoes of Elysium Mons and Olympus Mons. This well-defined depression extends approximately 380 km by 140 km in a NNE–SSW direction. It has a rim that rises up to 1800 m above the surrounding plains, while the floor of the depression lies 400–600 m below the surroundings. The term ‘patera’ is used for deep, complex or irregularly shaped volcanic craters such as the Hadriaca Patera and Tyrrhena Patera at the north-eastern margin of the Hellas impact basin. However, despite its name and the fact that it is positioned near volcanoes, the actual origin of Orcus Patera remains unclear."

Filed under  //   8.27.10   Astronomy   Mars  

Astounding Video Shows 30 Years of Asteroid Discoveries

 

"This incredible video from the Arecibo Observatory (and recommended by Neil deGrasse Tyson on Twitter) shows the locations of all the known asteroids starting in 1980, adding more as they are discovered (highlighted in white so you can pick out the new ones.) But the final color of the asteroids tells you more about them: Earth crossing asteroids are red, Earth Approachers (with a perihelion less than 1.3AU) are yellow, while all others are Green."

Filed under  //   8.27.10   Astronomy   Youtube  

What a Mother is...

 

 

Sent by John...Thanks ! 

 

Filed under  //   8.27.10   animals   Inspirational   Motherhood   Youtube  

Beautiful Opera Houses of the World

 

Filed under  //   8.27.10   architecture  

Live Tiger Found in Bag Full of Toy Tigers

"On August 22, airport security officials in Bangkok detected something suspicious in an oversize suitcase."

Filed under  //   8.26.10   Smuggling   Wildlife  

Scott Linstead Wildlife Photography

 

Filed under  //   8.26.10   photography   Wildlife  

a Cosmic Flower in a Unicorn Garden

The Rosette Nebula in Constellation Monoceros, or the Unicorn
by NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

 

Filed under  //   8.26.10   Astronomy