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General Discussion => Science & Nature => Topic started by: sam on January 24, 2012, 11:59
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The newly released picture is among thousands of high-resolution digital scans that are being created as part of the Project Gemini Online Digital Archive.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/01/pictures/120123-nasa-space-missions-project-gemini-moon-digital-science/#/gemini-program-space-photos-scanned-buzz-aldrin-self-portrait_47262_600x450.jpg
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Good job Buzz wasn't scared of heights! :horror:
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Fascinating.
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Amazing!!How I wish I was able to take my own photo of it. I wanted to take a vacation somewhere on the north for one reason [whisper] I dreaming to take an actual photo of the famous curtain, Aurora Borealis. Haha
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I've only ever managed to see it once, on a flight over yellowknife... never mind doing a PhD in trying to observe the same process but from extrasolar planets. I'd love to spend some time in Northern Canada with a a view of the aurora.
Now is a good time, with the Sun being quite so active.
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Good find Sam. I saw it from my own garden in 1990-ish but have not seen it since. :bawl:
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you do live quite south really.
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Yes, a disadvantage for aurorae! There were some great solar outbursts when we were away on holiday but not during the time we were near the most southerly point. It would have been nice to have seen the Aurora Australis. :D