“I laughed when I heard people say that they should put armed guards on the streets," says Eddie Mullins, new chair of Dublin's north inner-city community-safety partnership. “What are they going to do? Shoot people?”
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New chair of north inner-city community-safety partnership outlines holistic vision for reducing crime
“I laughed when I heard people say that they should put armed guards on the streets,” says Eddie Mullins. “What are they going to do? Shoot people?”Laoise Neylon (Dublin Inquirer)
APOD: 2023 November 8 – Perseus Galaxy Cluster from Euclid
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
Perseus Galaxy Cluster from Euclid
Image Credit & License: ESA, Euclid, Euclid Consortium, NASA; Processing: Jean-Charles Cuillandre (CEA Paris-Saclay) & Giovanni Anselmi; Text: Jean-Charles Cuillandre
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APOD: 2023 November 8 – Perseus Galaxy Cluster from Euclid
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
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It looks so much better with the bug part of the butterfly, and the flowers turned a dark purple/blue.
#myart #illustration #butterfly
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@clarice oncemore Thanks a lot! I'm in this odd place where I know certain stuff, and have great big gaping holes of stuff I don't know when it comes to painting. In the meantime I'm having fun!
I was meant to learn how to do people. But doing animals for me is like meditating, and I always feel refreshed afterward. People, not so much.
Super Guppy Arrives in Alabama to Drop Off Artemis I Heat Shield - NASA
NASA's Super Guppy arrives in Alabama on Nov. 6, 2023, carrying the heat shield that protected Orion’s crew module during its flight on Artemis I. TheNASA
I didn't know it was #Defaidodon sheep day, so here, from Black Mountain in Carmarthenshire comes one woolly missus.
35mm, Ilford Delta 400. 2005.
I don’t think Cocoa has yet graced the Cats of Mastodon timeline so anyway, here’s Cocoa.
NASA Invites Media to Bulgaria Artemis Accords Signing Ceremony - NASA
Bulgaria will sign the Artemis Accords during a ceremony at 10 a.m. EST on Thursday, Nov. 9, at NASA Headquarters in Washington.NASA
Super Guppy Arrives in Alabama to Drop Off Artemis I Heat Shield - NASA
NASA's Super Guppy arrives in Alabama on Nov. 6, 2023, carrying the heat shield that protected Orion’s crew module during its flight on Artemis I. TheNASA
Reaching New Frontiers in Science Supported by Public Participation - NASA
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate seeks knowledge and answers to profound questions that impact all people. Through competitions, challenges, crowdsourcing,Bailey G. Light (NASA)
Inspiring the Next Generation with Student Challenges and Learning Opportunities - NASA
Creativity and curiosity are strongly tied to NASA’s missions and vision. Many of the agency’s public opportunities foster these traits by engaging studentsBailey G. Light (NASA)
Propelling NASA Closer to the Moon and Mars with Open Innovation - NASA
NASA is leading humanity’s return to the Moon through Artemis. Artemis will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon and explore more of theBailey G. Light (NASA)
Even Mate Desktop Is Working On Wayland Support!!
Recently I talked about the Cinnamon desktop beginning experimental Wayland support and that it turns out was also true for the Mate project albeit the appro...YouTube
I'm glad you picked up on (global) Desktop Zoom as it's often underated and overlooked in my opinion.
I was using Compiz-Fusion from Ubuntu 7.10 onwards, Desktop Zoom bound to modifier + hotkeys / mouse wheel - mostly only web browsers and terminals had their own bound zoom controls back then.
I was experiementing with a USB digital TV tuner (DVB-T) so having live TV from an aerial runnning fullscreen on one side of the cube ready to flip over if something sounded interesting.
Collaborating with Public Innovators to Accelerate Space Exploration - NASA
With the successful launch and landing of Artemis I in 2022, NASA set the stage for a new era of space exploration. Together, NASA and its partners will leadBailey G. Light (NASA)
Advancing Technology for Aeronautics - NASA
The future of flight looks very exciting, and the public is helping NASA see it more clearly. For more than a century, NASA and its predecessor, the NationalBailey G. Light (NASA)
A little coffee shop. Bury.
Canon AE-1 Program
Kodak UltraMax 400
Canon FD 50mm/1.8
Advancing Technology for Aeronautics - NASA
The future of flight looks very exciting, and the public is helping NASA see it more clearly. For more than a century, NASA and its predecessor, the NationalBailey G. Light (NASA)
Calling all Eclipse Enthusiasts: Become a NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassador! - NASA Science
By Vivian White, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Are you an astronomy enthusiast or undergraduate student with a passion for sharing space science? We are excited to share with you a wonderful opportunity to become an official NASA Partner Eclips…science.nasa.gov
Reaching New Frontiers in Science Supported by Public Participation - NASA
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate seeks knowledge and answers to profound questions that impact all people. Through competitions, challenges, crowdsourcing,Bailey G. Light (NASA)
Inspiring the Next Generation with Student Challenges and Learning Opportunities - NASA
Creativity and curiosity are strongly tied to NASA’s missions and vision. Many of the agency’s public opportunities foster these traits by engaging studentsBailey G. Light (NASA)
Advancing Technology for Aeronautics on Earth - NASA
The future of flight looks very exciting, and the public is helping NASA see it more clearly. For more than a century, NASA and its predecessor, the NationalBailey G. Light (NASA)
Horses in the late afternoon sun.
Took these earlier today, very close to home. I spotted these two horses amongst the trees just as the sun was gettng low in the sky.
Collaborating with Public Innovators to Accelerate Space Exploration - NASA
With the successful launch and landing of Artemis I in 2022, NASA set the stage for a new era of space exploration. Together, NASA and its partners will leadBailey G. Light (NASA)
NASA’s Lucy Surprises Again, Observes 1st-ever Contact Binary Orbiting Asteroid - NASA Science
NASA's Lucy Spacecraft took images of asteroid Dinkinesh, discovering that the asteroid has the first-ever contact binary pair orbiting the asteroid.science.nasa.gov
Propelling NASA Closer to the Moon and Mars with Open Innovation - NASA
NASA is leading humanity’s return to the Moon through Artemis. Artemis will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon and explore more of theBailey G. Light (NASA)
NASA Maps Minerals and Ecosystem Function in Southwest U.S. Regions - NASA
In September 2023, NASA aircraft began supporting an effort to find and map critical mineral deposits in Western regions of the U.S. Identifying theseCody S. Lydon (NASA)
Euclid Spots a Spiral Galaxy - NASA
This view of spiral galaxy IC 342 is one of five first science images released by the Euclid mission on Nov. 7, 2023. The ESA-led (European Space Agency)NASA
Marine #microorganisms are crucial for #ocean health.
#Bacteria, #archaea, #fungi, #algae and #viruses make up most of the biomass in the seas and form the base of marine food webs.
They support nutrient cycling and drive crucial biogeochemical processes, including key steps in the carbon, nitrogen and silicon cycles.
Ocean modelling must evolve to take their biological complexity into account.
#biology #ecology #oceans
nature.com/articles/d41586-023…
‘Oceans are hugely complex’: modelling marine microbes is key to climate forecasts
Microorganisms are the engines that drive most marine processes. Ocean modelling must evolve to take their biological complexity into account.Tagliabue, Alessandro
NASA, International Astronauts to Speak with Tennessee Students - NASA
Students from Brighton Elementary School in Brighton, Tennessee, will have an opportunity this week to hear from NASA and ESA (European Space Agency)NASA
DART Team Earns Smithsonian Michael Collins Trophy for Successful Planetary Defense Test Mission - NASA
NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) will be honored with the 2024 Michael Collins Trophy for Current Achievement. For its work developing andTricia Talbert (NASA)
Deploying and Demonstrating Navigation Aids on the Lunar Surface - NASA Science
NASA is developing lunar navigation beacons to be deployed on spacecraft or the lunar surface to aid in localization and help future space vehicles determine position, velocity, and time to high accuracy.science.nasa.gov
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