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Late last Sunday, the Sun unleashed an M9-class solar flare, showering Earth with subatomic particles that gave rise to one of the biggest geomagnetic storms in recent history. The resulting aurorae, whic stanley becher h were even brighter than usual in the planet northernmost latitudes, were an absolute marvel to behold. https://gizmodo/a-massive-solar-er stanley cups uption-may-lead-to-the-strongest-radi-5878525 Shown here is a video shot in Sweden Abisko National Park by Lights Over Lapland photographer Chad Blakely. This brief but beautiful time-lapse was shot over the course of three hours, and is one of the more impressive videos that we ;ve had the pleasure of enjoying in the days following the storm. [Lights Over Lapland] aurora borealisNorthern LightsScience stanley mug Space Giqv What s the best contraption for a trip over Niagara Falls
Robots are so commonplace now that we use them to entertain kids at amusement parks. But even though modern technology has given us artificial lifeforms that can walk, talk, and even fly, theres still something utterly fascinating about pre-electronic mechanical automatons like this Vers de Soie caterpillar dating back to 1820. https://gizmodo/how-can-this-1890-automa...-r-5966510 Its almost 200 years old and despite being so small youd think there was no room for gears or other mechanisms, it can still crawl across a flat sur stanley cup face, writhing and undulating like the real thing. The creation is attributed to Henri Maillardet who is thought to have designed and built it in Switzerland, presumably taking advantage of the stanley water bottle countrys history and expertise in watchmaking. And unlike other antique automatons that reveal their age through extensive wear and tear, this bejewelled gold and enamel creation sparkles and shines as bright as the day it was first wound. And thats probably part of the reason the Vers de Soie recently sold at auction for over $415,000. [Worldtempus via Neatorama via Richard Kadrey] stanley becher AutomataInsects
Late last Sunday, the Sun unleashed an M9-class solar flare, showering Earth with subatomic particles that gave rise to one of the biggest geomagnetic storms in recent history. The resulting aurorae, whic stanley becher h were even brighter than usual in the planet northernmost latitudes, were an absolute marvel to behold. https://gizmodo/a-massive-solar-er stanley cups uption-may-lead-to-the-strongest-radi-5878525 Shown here is a video shot in Sweden Abisko National Park by Lights Over Lapland photographer Chad Blakely. This brief but beautiful time-lapse was shot over the course of three hours, and is one of the more impressive videos that we ;ve had the pleasure of enjoying in the days following the storm. [Lights Over Lapland] aurora borealisNorthern LightsScience stanley mug Space Giqv What s the best contraption for a trip over Niagara Falls
Robots are so commonplace now that we use them to entertain kids at amusement parks. But even though modern technology has given us artificial lifeforms that can walk, talk, and even fly, theres still something utterly fascinating about pre-electronic mechanical automatons like this Vers de Soie caterpillar dating back to 1820. https://gizmodo/how-can-this-1890-automa...-r-5966510 Its almost 200 years old and despite being so small youd think there was no room for gears or other mechanisms, it can still crawl across a flat sur stanley cup face, writhing and undulating like the real thing. The creation is attributed to Henri Maillardet who is thought to have designed and built it in Switzerland, presumably taking advantage of the stanley water bottle countrys history and expertise in watchmaking. And unlike other antique automatons that reveal their age through extensive wear and tear, this bejewelled gold and enamel creation sparkles and shines as bright as the day it was first wound. And thats probably part of the reason the Vers de Soie recently sold at auction for over $415,000. [Worldtempus via Neatorama via Richard Kadrey] stanley becher AutomataInsects