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Whoever shot this is very good at what they do.. Thats honestly an amazing shot..From the formation..the lightning..Black is beautiful..

I sometimes don't look at those Katrina pictures. That was honestly 1 of the most hectic moments that I've faced so far.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Steve Robinson on an EVA with an extending arm from the shuttle.

NASA publication from 'NASA TV', from http://www.castfvg.it/zzz/nasa/shuttle/sts114/sts114_07.htm





Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird



The photo shows the "energy flash" when a projectile launched at speeds up to 17,000 miles an hour impacts a solid surface at the Hypervelocity Ballistic Range at NASA's Ames Research Center. This test is used to simulate what happens when a piece of orbital debris hits a spacecraft in orbit.



The British Museum Reading Room. A panorama of 2x5 segments. Taken with a Canon 5D and 24-105mm f/4L IS lens.
 
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Durban Sign 1989 Apartheid Era in South Africa



Crewmembers salute as the Japanese Naval Ensign is lowered on the sinking Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku, in the battle off Cape Engaño, October 25, 1944. The view looks aft from the rear of the carrier's island, with radio antenna masts folded horizontal on her starboard side. Note her sharp list to port. A 25mm single anti-aircraft machine gun is mounted on the flight deck, at the lower right.



On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger and her seven-member crew were lost when a ruptured O-ring in the right Solid Rocket Booster caused the disaster soon after launch. This photograph, taken a few seconds after the accident, shows the Space Shuttle Main Engines and Solid Rocket Booster exhaust plumes entwined around a ball of gas from the External Tank. Because shuttle launches had become almost routine after fifty successful missions, those watching the shuttle launch in person and on television found the sight of the break up especially shocking and difficult to believe until NASA confirmed the accident.



San Francisco Airport at night
 
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Zion Canyon at sunset in Zion National Park as seen from Angels Landing looking south. Taken on 13th of September, 2004.



Remembrance Poppy, WW2 section - Australian War Memorial, Canberra



Hopetoun Falls, Beech Forest, near Otway National Park, Victoria. Taken on the 27th of July, 2005 with a Canon 10D and 17-40 f/4L lens.



Completion of the Transcontinental Railroad - "227 (plate number) East and West Shaking Hands at Laying Last Rail." Wet plate photograph by Andrew J. Russell. The original glass negative is in the archives of the American Geographical Society of New York (the white streaks radiating fromt he extreme right of the photograph represent pressure cracks in the wet plate itself).
 

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man, those are GREAT pictures...just unbelievable

lol @ "blew out its O-ring" on the challenger one

the sfo one is so cool...its like some sort of alien crop circle thing (the design)

and that train picture taken at Prominetory Point, i like how the workforce that completed the train tracks was 87% chinese, but no chinese in that picture...just typical american history right there
 
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Australian monk Ven S Dhammika during his invited stay at the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhuttan..



Tigers Nest Monastery


Great Thanks, Paro Festival