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Civilians Make Autumn Camouflage Nets For The Ukrainian Army
Camouflage blankets with a thermal layer hide from Russian military drone cameras. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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NASA: Roiling Flows on Holuhraun Lava Field, Iceland, Sep 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jesse Allen/NASA/REX (4103955c)
As an island in the moist, atmospherically turbulent North Atlantic, Iceland is often shrouded in cloud cover and hard to observe from space. And lately, the island is making some of its own cloud cover, as the Earth has split open between the Bardarbunga and Askja volcanoes and spewed lava and hot gas.
The view of the Holuhraun lava field has been spectacular from the ground and from low-flying aircraft. Infrared imaging makes the view spectacular from space, too.
On September 6, 2014, the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 captured this view of the ongoing eruption. The false-color images combine shortwave infrared, near infrared, and green light (OLI bands 6-5-3).
Ice and the plume of steam and sulfur dioxide appear cyan and bright blue, while liquid water is navy blue. Bare or rocky ground around the Holuhraun lava field appears in shades of green or brown in this band combination. Fresh lava is bright orange and red.
NASA: Roiling Flows on Holuhraun Lava Field, Iceland, Sep 2014
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As an island in the moist, atmospherically turbulent North Atlantic, Iceland is often shrouded in cloud cover and hard to observe from space. And lately, the island is making some of its own cloud cover, as the Earth has split open between the Bardarbunga and Askja volcanoes and spewed lava and hot gas.
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