A Man Made Ancient Discovery When He Was Playing Around With A Metal Detector
You’ve probably seen people walking around beaches and fields with metal detectors, and you may have thought to yourself, What could they possibly ever find with that?
You’ve probably seen people walking around beaches and fields with metal detectors, and you may have thought to yourself, What could they possibly ever find with that?
Explanation: The alarmingly tall inhabitants of this small, snowy planet cast long shadows in bright moonlight. Of course, the snowy planet is actually planet Earth and the wide-angle mosaic, shown as a little planet projection, was recorded on February...
The dark, inner shadow of planet Earth is called the umbra. Shaped like a cone extending into space, it has a circular cross section and is most easily seen during a lunar eclipse. But the complete cross section is larger than the Moon’s angular size in the stages of an eclipse. Still, this thoughtful composite illustrates the full extent of the circular shadow by utilizing images from both partial and total eclipses passing through different parts of the umbra.
Depending on when they are born, premature babies can face difficult uphill battles.
English Artist Simon Beck’s forte is creating large-scale murals in snow, and this year, he’s released photos of his geometric patterns he makes by walking through the snow. All day. By using only his memory and incredible consciousness of his tracks Simon produces seemingly perfectly symmetrical objects.
Experience the beauty of Mt. Everest at night in time-lapse. While most climbers slept, I attempted to capture some of the magic that the Himalayan skies have to offer while climbing to the top of the world.