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10 Rare Cloud Formations
Patty2007
by Patty2007  10-18-2007    17
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!Wow! Clouds
Lapis Lazuli
by Lapis Lazuli  11-2-2007    10
 Photos of rare and amazing cloud formations
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Extraordinary hotel with 31 crazy rooms (Propeller Island City Lodge, Berlin)
lady-amalia
by lady-amalia  3-10-2007    5
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How to Talk to a Global Warming Skeptic (FAQ)
Kore7
by Kore7  11-12-2006    27
 More common questions and myths answered at the source, thoroughly cross-referenced and conveniently categorized and sub-categorized by type of argument: Stages of Denial Scientific Topics Types of Argument Levels of Sophistication A nice reference that's updated with fresh comments. Many "skeptics" often are unaware (by choice or by circumstance) that their common questions have already been addressed by scientists long ago.
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Fun with clouds
coconutshell
by coconutshell  5-9-2007    9
 I don't know who came up with this, but it's cool!!!
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Mysterious Clouds Creeping Out of the Arctic
wildcat
by wildcat  6-29-2007    3
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Saurn, the Sun, and Us
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  10-10-2007    6
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Big Chunk Of The Universe Is Missing -- Again
Mohir
by Mohir  11-5-2007    4
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From edible to incredible
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  1-14-2008    13
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Most Amazing Space Discoveries of 2007
arifsali
by arifsali  12-26-2007    1
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Clipper takes stunning photo of NYC skyline
adamc
by adamc  8-18-2006    7
 Just breathtaking -- eckoraphi took this tonight near our place in Long Island City.
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Ever wonder how Much A Cloud Weighs?
usmc6531
by usmc6531  8-20-2006    3
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Strange Clouds
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  2-16-2007    9
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Sunset on Mars
shunyax
by shunyax  6-7-2008    1
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Are we looking for aliens in the wrong places?
Mohir
by Mohir  8-25-2007    4
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fire rainbow
firecaster22
by firecaster22  7-27-2007    3
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The Power Of Love
debbyski
by debbyski  1-3-2008    17
 One morning, as they marched out to lay railroad ties in the frozen ground miles from the camp, the accompanying guards kept shouting and driving them with the butts of their rifles. Anyone with sore feet supported himself on his neighbour’s arm. The man next to Frankl, hiding his mouth behind his upturned collar, whispered,”If our wives could see us now! I hope they are better off in their camps and don’t know what is happening to us. Frankl writes,”That brought thoughts of my own wife to mind. And as we stumbled on for miles, slipping on icy spots, supporting each other time and again, dragging one another up and onward, nothing was said, but we both knew: each of us was thinking of his wife. Occasionally I looked at the sky, where the stars were fading and the pink light of the morning was beginning to spread behind a dark bank of clouds. But my mind clung to my wife’s image, imagining it with an uncanny acuteness."
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Clouds
hosss
by hosss  12-12-2006    4
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Don't You Quit
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-22-2007    17
 Rest, if you must...but don't quit. :) Clip Song
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Plants Can Control Weather
wildcat
by wildcat  5-13-2008    7
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It Reminds Me of Rwanda
debbyski
by debbyski  1-2-2008    12
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TOP 10 PICTURES OF 2006 (WIKIMEDIA)
thefoxalmighty
by thefoxalmighty  3-23-2007   
 pleasent to the eyes
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Water-- the background of life
balthazarus
by balthazarus  8-7-2008    1
 "We previously thought proteins would affect only those water molecules directly stuck to them," Gruebele said. "Now we know proteins will affect a volume of water comparable to their own. That's pretty amazing." i find this description of water sexy :0
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Beautiful Rare Rainbow
Lapis Lazuli
by Lapis Lazuli  11-2-2007    1
 I'd like to see one of these myself, so cool!
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Our Earth as Art
Aribeth
by Aribeth  12-5-2007    7
 Welcome to the Earth as Art Gallery.Here you can view our planet through the beautiful images taken by the Landsat-7 satellite - and most recently, the Terra Satellite's Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER). This gallery of images uses the visceral avenue of art to convey the thrilling perspective of the Earth that satellites provide to the viewer.
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There's water in dem dar clouds!
wildcat
by wildcat  8-4-2008    9
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Can we harness energy from outer space?
Mohir
by Mohir  8-30-2008    5
 While nuclear fusion has already been tested with the hydrogen isotopes deuterium and tritium, those reactions give off the majority of their energy as radioactive neutrons, raising both safety and production concerns. Helium-3, on the other hand, is perfectly safe. It doesn't give off any pollution or radioactive waste and poses no danger to surrounding areas. helium-3 has two prot­ons but only one neutron. When it's heated to very high temperatures and combined with deuterium, the reaction releases incredible amounts of energy. Just 2.2 pounds (one kilogram) of helium-3 combined with 1.5 pounds (0.67 kilograms) of deuterium produces 19 megawatt-years of energy Roughly 25 tons of the stuff could power the United States for an entire year.
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"Night Shining Clouds" over Europe
invictus
by invictus  6-7-2007    2
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Evolution of the Olympic Torch
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-13-2008    5
 The 2008 Beijing Olympic torch can reportedly withstand winds of up to 40 miles an hour (65 kilometers an hour), partly due to the flat top of its Chinese-scroll-based design, according to engineer Richard Kelso.The exterior of the torch is made of aluminum-magnesium alloy and is decorated with 56 swirling clouds, one for each of China's ethnic groups.<<
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Amazing Antarctica
einbar
by einbar  6-15-2008    2
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want to know the real meaning of PEACE?
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  11-6-2007    4
 Which picture do you think won the prize? The king chose the second picture. Do you know why? "Because," explained the king, "peace does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. Peace means to be in the midst of all those things and still be calm in your heart. That is the real meaning of peace."
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The Petabyte Age: Because More Isn't Just More — More Is Different
wildcat
by wildcat  6-25-2008   
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very wierd clouds!!!
Geodude
by Geodude  5-29-2007    10
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The eye of the hurricane
einbar
by einbar  6-20-2008    2
 "...All the while scientists are monitoring their instruments and taking readings. After running a transect through the hurricane, the plane comes about and makes another penetration. A few more penetrations and the P-3 returns to home base, refuels, and prepares for another mission into the hurricane the next day, all in the name of science and trying to help make better forecasts and predictions for the people of the United States and Caribbean .. "Flying With NOAA ~ Hurricane Hunting
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Amazing Lightshow: Comet Between Fireworks & Lightning
haraya
by haraya  2-5-2007    4
 Double click the clip window to view larger photo.
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Rare "Rainbow" Spotted Over Idaho
Kore7
by Kore7  6-23-2006    5
  Known in the weather world as a circumhorizontal arc, this rare sight was caught on film on June 3 as it hung over northern Idaho near the Washington State border.
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Cloud Iridescence
amgumen
by amgumen  5-5-2008    2
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More bad news for alarmists
willhelm
by willhelm  7-24-2008    9
 For example, the recent summary by Fred Singer and 22 expert contributors to “Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate” makes some extraordinary statements about computer models. (In addition to the many excellent contributors, this summary also contains 167 references to the scientific literature). This is important since computer models are being improperly, yet extensively, used by state legislatures as the basis of policies for greenhouse gas mitigation, rather than using actual climate data taken from the real world. These statements include: Computer models do not consider variations of irradiance and magnetic fields of the sun Computer models do not accurately model the role of clouds Computer models do not simulate a possible negative feedback from water vapor Computer models do not explain many features of the Earth’s observed climate. Computer models cannot produce reliable predictions of regional climate change.
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The Sun - as you've never seen it before
hayliirjsmom
by hayliirjsmom  7-27-2007    1
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Sun thru Clouds
elkhawk
by elkhawk  11-18-2006    2
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