“I would like to humanize the space age by giving a perspective from a non-astronaut, because I think the students will look at that and say, ‘This is an ordinary person. This ordinary person is contributing to history.’”
—Christa McAuliffe (September 2, 1948–January 28, 1986)
The Most Detailed Images of the Moon ever (2023)
Photographer Darya Kawa stacked (133,000) frames and 147GB worth of data to achieve this. I've been working on this project since 4 days ago. This image takes up to 22 hours of editing and stacking since the amount of data was so massive.
Kawa took almost a quarter million frames (231,000) and i spend unimaginable amount of work over the course of 3 weeks to process and stack all the data which was equivalent to 313 GB.
1966 energy conversion devices by NASA/Glenn research center via archive.org
Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
(Daily Breeze)
vintage view-master ad
Ran around yellowstone this last week
Underground Library,
Kurkku Fields, Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan,
Hiroshi Nakamura and NAP Architects,
Photo: Kohei Omachi
1st Photo Credit: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/308778118171072647/
2nd Photo Credit: http://www.expressnews.com/news/environment/article/SA-Botanical-Garden-is-growing-6271706.php
3rd Photo Credit: http://www.wikiwand.com/en/San_Antonio_Botanical_Garden
All three pictures show the scale of the Lucile Halsell Conservatory, the last two showing the scale and the interior. It is important to see how grand the conservatory truly is and how small the people are in comparison to the massive structures. Even next to the plants, the visitors look negligible proving that the buildings needed to be grand not only for a design aspect but because physically the function required it so the plants could grow and expand as needed.