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    Hit Me Right
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    when i feel you, I just can't resist
    When I wrap my hands around your wrists   Published: 2024-03-28 - 02:25:50

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    Perspective view of Mars’s Tharsis volcanoes
    This oblique perspective view shows a slice of Mars imaged to mark a milestone for ESA’s Mars Express: its 25 000th orbit around the Red Planet.

    It was generated from a digital terrain model and the nadir (downward-pointing) and colour channels of Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera. The vertical scale is exaggerated by a factor of approximately three, making the volcanoes look three times higher than they are in real life.

    Three of Mars’s famously colossal volcanoes are shown here: from left to right, Arsia, Pavonis and Ascraeus Mons. The mound of Mars’s largest volcano, Olympus Mons, can be spied further away at the top of the frame, while the fractured terrain of Noctis Labyrinthus, Mars’s ‘labyrinth of night’, can be seen in the foreground.

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    [Image description: This image shows a tan-coloured portion of Mars, with the curvature of the planet visible to the top left the frame. Four of Mars’s volcanoes can be seen in relief against the dark background, shown as darker mounds stretching away from the viewer.]

    Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO   Published: 2024-03-27 - 10:38:05

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    New Mars Express image celebrates 25 000 orbits (labelled)
    This image from ESA’s Mars Express shows a slice of Mars imaged to mark a milestone for ESA’s Mars Express: its 25 000th orbit around the Red Planet. The stunning view shows volcanoes, valleys, craters, clouds, and even a flying visit from Mars's largest moon, Phobos.

    Numerous labels have been placed across the terrain, highlighting features and regions of note. Be sure to zoom in to explore the landscape in detail!

    This image comprises data gathered by Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on 19 October 2023 during orbit 25 000. It was created using data from the nadir channel, the field of view aligned perpendicular to the surface of Mars, and the colour channels of the HRSC. The ground resolution is <450 m/pixel and the image is centred at about 2°N/248°E.

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    [Image description: This image shows a large, tan-coloured slice of Mars, with the curvature of the planet visible at the top and bottom of the frame. Cutting diagonally right to left across the centre of the planet like a belt are three darker raised patches (volcanoes). Many other features are visible across the frame, including scarred terrain, clouds, and the moon Phobos, which can be seen as a dark, irregular blob to the lower left.]

    Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO   Published: 2024-03-27 - 10:38:06

    europeanspaceagency posted a photo:
    Perspective view of Mars’s Tharsis volcanoes
    This oblique perspective view shows a slice of Mars imaged to mark a milestone for ESA’s Mars Express: its 25 000th orbit around the Red Planet.

    It was generated from a digital terrain model and the nadir (downward-pointing) and colour channels of Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera. The vertical scale is exaggerated by a factor of approximately three, making the volcanoes look three times higher than they are in real life.

    Three of Mars’s famously colossal volcanoes are shown creeping away over the planet’s sand-coloured horizon: from left to right, Arsia, Pavonis and Ascraeus Mons. The mound of Mars’s largest volcano, Olympus Mons, can be spied just at the top of the frame, while the fractured terrain of Noctis Labyrinthus, Mars’s ‘labyrinth of night’, can be seen in the foreground.

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    [Image description: This image shows a tan-coloured portion of Mars, with the curvature of the planet visible to the top right the frame. Four of Mars’s volcanoes can be seen in relief against the dark background, shown as darker mounds stretching away from the viewer.]

    Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO   Published: 2024-03-27 - 10:38:05

    europeanspaceagency posted a photo:
    New Mars Express image celebrates 25 000 orbits
    This image from ESA’s Mars Express shows a slice of Mars imaged to mark a milestone for ESA’s Mars Express: its 25 000th orbit around the Red Planet. The stunning view shows volcanoes, valleys, craters, clouds, and even a flying visit from Mars's largest moon, Phobos.

    Be sure to zoom in to explore the landscape in detail!

    This image comprises data gathered by Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on 19 October 2023 during orbit 25 000. It was created using data from the nadir channel, the field of view aligned perpendicular to the surface of Mars, and the colour channels of the HRSC. The ground resolution is <450 m/pixel and the image is centred at about 2°N/248°E.

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    [Image description: This image shows a large, tan-coloured slice of Mars, with the curvature of the planet visible at the top and bottom of the frame. Cutting diagonally right to left across the centre of the planet like a belt are three darker raised patches (volcanoes). Many other features are visible across the frame, including scarred terrain, clouds, and the moon Phobos, which can be seen as a dark, irregular blob to the lower left.]

    Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO   Published: 2024-03-27 - 10:38:06

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    Martian volcanoes in 3D
    This stereoscopic image shows in 3D a slice of Mars that has been imaged to mark a milestone for ESA’s Mars Express: its 25 000th orbit around the Red Planet. It was generated from data captured by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on ESA’s Mars Express orbiter on 19 October 2023. The anaglyph offers a three-dimensional view when viewed using red-green or red-blue glasses.

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    Credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO   Published: 2024-03-27 - 10:38:06

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    Interfacing PC with Arduino Uno using Serial Communication Port - 1
    Interfacing a PC with an Arduino Uno using serial communication allows you to send data from your computer to the Arduino, and vice versa, enabling you to control the Arduino or exchange information between the two. Checkout this blog to learn more.
    playwithcircuit.com/interfacing-pc-with-arduino-uno-using...   Published: 2024-03-27 - 10:14:22

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    Top 5 Graphic Design Agencies in London for 2024
    Explore the top 5 graphic design agencies in London for 2024. From visionary studios to award-winning agencies, elevate your project with exceptional expertise.

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    Marvel at stunning echo of 800-year-old explosion
    In the year 1181 a rare supernova explosion appeared in the night sky, staying visible for 185 consecutive days. Historical records show that the supernova looked like a temporary ‘star’ in the constellation Cassiopeia shining as bright as Saturn.

    Ever since, scientists have tried to find the supernova’s remnant. At first it was thought that this could be the nebula around the pulsar (dead star) 3C 58. However closer investigations revealed that the pulsar is older than supernova 1181.

    In the last decade, another contender was discovered; Pa 30 is a nearly circular nebula with a central star in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is pictured here combining images from several telescopes. This composite image uses data across the electromagnetic spectrum and shows a new spectacular view of the supernova remnant. Allowing us to marvel at the same object that appeared in our ancestors’ night sky more than 800 years ago.

    X-ray observations by ESA’s XMM-Newton (blue) show the full extent of the nebula and NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory (cyan) pinpoints its central source. The nebula is barely visible in optical light but shines bright in infrared light, collected by NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Space Explorer (red and pink). Interestingly, the radial structure in the image consists of heated sulphur that glows in visible light, observed with the ground-based Hiltner 2.4 m telescope at the MDM Observatory (green) in Arizona, USA, as do the stars in the background by Pan-STARRS (white) in Hawaii, USA.

    Studies of the composition of the different parts of the remnant have led scientists to believe that it was formed in a thermonuclear explosion, and more precisely a special kind of supernova called a sub-luminous Type Iax event. During this event two white dwarf stars merged, and typically no remnant is expected for this kind of explosion. But incomplete explosions can leave a kind of ‘zombie’ star, such as the massive white dwarf star in this system. This very hot star, one of the hottest stars in the Milky Way (about 200 000 degrees Celsius), has a fast stellar wind with speeds up to 16 000 km/h. The combination of the star and the nebula makes it a unique opportunity for studying such rare explosions.

    [Image description: A composite image of the remnant of supernova 1181. A spherical bright nebula sits in the middle surrounded by a field of white dotted stars. Within the nebula several rays point out like fireworks from a central star.]

    Credits: G. Ferrand and J. English (U. of Manitoba), NASA/Chandra/WISE, ESA/XMM, MDM/R.Fessen (Dartmouth College), Pan-STARRS   Published: 2024-03-26 - 17:22:35

    mobitechworld posted a photo:
    AI-Powered Healthcare: How Technology is Transforming Medical Diagnosis
    MobitechWorld is your ultimate destination for the latest in Trending Tech News. Stay ahead of the curve with our comprehensive coverage of groundbreaking developments in the world of technology. From cutting-edge innovations like Apple's anticipated augmented reality glasses to Tesla's game-changing self-driving software updates, we bring you insights into the forefront of technological advancements. Dive into the realms of quantum computing with Google's latest breakthroughs or explore the future of social interaction with Meta's vision for the metaverse.

    mobitechworld.com/trending-news-sora-openai-tech-news/   Published: 2024-03-26 - 16:29:21

    Sergiy Galyonkin posted a photo:
    Sunny day in Miyajima   Published: 2024-03-26 - 16:03:51

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    Lançamento oficial do Tech Summit 2024. Marcos Morelli SMCS. 26-03-2024
    Lançamento oficial do Tech Summit 2024.

    Foto: Marcos Morelli/Pref. Rio Preto   Published: 2024-03-26 - 15:51:39

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