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Water on the Moon | Astronomy News

NASA today opened a new chapter in our understanding of the moon. Preliminary data from the Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite, short LCROSS, indicates the presence of water water on the permanently shadowed region of Cabeus cater near the moon’s south pole. Read more here.

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Black Out | Brasil

A power failure has blacked out Brazil's two largest cities, Rio and San Paulo, and other parts of Latin America's biggest country for more than two hours two days ago, leaving millions of people in the dark after a huge hydroelectric dam suddenly went offline. The photographs give you an impression of the spooky atmosphere in the dark cities

               

Filed under  //   Photographs   Topicality & History   Travel  

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Le Petit Dragon | Short Film

This short film by Bruno Collet is an unrivalled parody of martial art films and of Bruce Lee, especially.

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Evans House | Architecture

Designed by bittonidesign and photographed by Eric Staudenmair Photography.

                   

Located in Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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Sound Sculptures | Dynamic Art

An inspiring, fascinating video showing the sound sculptures and installations by Zimoun.

Filed under  //   Animation & Artwork   Sounds  

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Yonder | Artwork

Filed under  //   Animation & Artwork  

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Marge in Playboy | Comic Art

For the November issue Playboy shows pictures from the comic star Marge Simpson. It is the first time in Playboy's history that a comic figure smiles from the front cover. Read the Playboy interview and learn what is Marge's motivation to pose for the Playboy.

       

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Road Accidents in the 1920s | Traffic History

         

Filed under  //   Topicality & History  

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Execution | Amnesty International

Filed under  //   Opinion  

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Rocket Test Flight | Space Science


NASA's first flight test for the agency's next-generation spacecraft and launch vehicle system, called Ares I-X, will bring NASA one step closer to its exploration goals. The flight test will provide NASA with an early opportunity to test and prove flight characteristics, hardware, facilities and ground operations associated with the Ares I. 

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