mariana3

Real Name:n/a
Location: Croatia
Joined:10-21-2007
Make mariana3 a Guide: follow clipper
About me
LIKES: astronomy, geology, history/archaeology, geography; travel, hiking, camping; photography, drawing/sketching, computer art; sci-fi (current fandom: Stargate SG1, former fandom: Star Wars); cats; children (because they're so much more sensible than adults).

DOESN'T LIKE: smoking, alchocolism, religious fanatism; pro-global warmers, child abusers, cat abusers, people who drive while using cell phones, politics, people who preach what they don't do themselves or know nothing about, people who stick their noses into areas out of their expertise; snow, fog, rain, ice.

Why I use Clipmarks
Mostly for quickly storing things fround on the Net.
The printing-what-you-want option is too cool and useful to miss, as well.
Don't have much time for *another* social-networking site, so I think I'll pass that up, for now at least. But you're welcome to drop me a note if you wish - as I like to say: my inbox is always open







   
 
 
 
   
 
top scroll end
3
POPS
Rise of sea levels is 'the greatest lie ever told'
mariana3
by mariana3  4-1-2009    5
 ... read the entire article at the website, and google Dr. Morner so you can find more about this subject.
0
POPS
Otherworldly Solar Eclipse
mariana3
by mariana3  2-25-2009   
 read the rest of the article on NASA website...
2
POPS
Beautiful Alaskan Aurora
mariana3
by mariana3  9-3-2008   
 For a larger photo, go to original site and click on the image.
3
POPS
Plot of the Innermost Solar System, March 29, 2008
mariana3
by mariana3  3-29-2008   
 The plot below shows the current location of the major planets (Mercury through Mars) and the minor planets that are in the innermost region of the solar system. Just in case you thought it's lonely out there in the space ;-)
1
POPS
Sun's having a party! - Watch out for the Auroras!
mariana3
by mariana3  3-28-2008   
 No Remarks
5
POPS
Aurora Borealis in Marquette, Michigan
mariana3
by mariana3  3-28-2008    5
 Spaceweather says: "...Last night a gust of solar wind sent auroras rippling down from Canada into the United States. Shawn Malone sends this picture from Marquette, Michigan... "There was a nice burst of aurora activity right after sunset," says Malone who captured the scene using his Canon 5D. "The thawing snowbanks in the foreground were not the most scenic, but I had to act quickly to catch the auroras." The solar wind continues to blow and more geomagnetic storms are possible tonight. Northern (and not-so-northern) sky watchers should be alert for auroras."
0
POPS
Ooops!
mariana3
by mariana3  3-9-2008   
 Another miss. Yay. Cheers! ;-)
1
POPS
Sir Arthur C. Clarke: 90th Birthday Reflections
mariana3
by mariana3  12-16-2007   
 No Remarks
— end of the list —

mariana3's Earth from Space ClipCast

loading clips...
Filter
rss tools
Clipmarks
About   Clippers   Privacy   EULA   Copyright   Site Map

OK