
Mike Clancy
One can judge from experiment ... or one can blindly accept authority. To the scientific mind, experimental proof is all important and theory is merely a convenience in description, to be junked when
Occupation: Old school software developer and project manager ... Android Apps (Eclipse/Java); ASP.Net (C# & VB); LAMP (PHP)
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2013-06-19 01:55:14 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 17 +1s)
It has been a very busy day! See you all tomorrow...
#sunset


2013-06-18 15:04:32 (1 comments, 6 reshares, 33 +1s)
Sand Dunes, Rub al Khali, Saudi Arabia ... look out for the sandworms! ... National Geographic - "Photograph by George Steinmetz ... The borders of four nations—Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates—blur beneath the shifting sands of the Rub al Khali, or Empty Quarter, desert."
http://photography.nationalgeographic.co.in/wallpaper/photography/photos/mysterious-earth/empty-quarter-dunes/


2013-06-18 15:03:12 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 9 +1s)
JONATHAN CHRISTOPHER KENDALL
<Message from +su ann lim > Dear, dear G+ friends,
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the outpouring of your comments and posts in tribute to +J.C. Kendall and also sharing my painful experience.
I am overwhelmed by your responses to the news of Jonathan's sudden death. I wish I could be able to personally thank each of you for your kindness, but, at this moment it is all I can do to get through one day at a time. I'm trying to read and respond to your thoughts but I'm also struggIing to survive the tsunamis of grief as well as moments of denial that Jonathan cannot possibly be gone. If you haven't heard from me yet, please know I very much appreciate your comments and intend to touch base when I can.
Some of you have generously offered help. I was advised by a couple of you to keep lists of things that need... more »


2013-06-18 15:00:57 (1 comments, 3 reshares, 18 +1s)
Inside the Cupola of ISS, NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy photographes targets on Earth some 250 miles below him © NASA

2013-06-18 14:51:34 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 0 +1s)
ExoMars 2016 is getting ready
"ESA's mission to Mars in 2016 has entered the final stage of construction with the signature of a contract today with Thales Alenia Space at the Paris Air & Space Show.
ExoMars will fly two missions, in 2016 and 2018, in a partnership between ESA and the Russian space agency, Roscosmos. Its main goal is to answer one of the outstanding scientific questions of our time: has life ever existed on Mars?"
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-06-exomars.html#jCp


2013-06-18 14:47:41 (0 comments, 3 reshares, 7 +1s)
Space History Photo: A one-twentieth scale model of the X-15, originally suspended beneath the wing of a B-52, is observed by a scientist as it leaves the bomber model in tests to determine the release characteristics and drop motion of the research airplane. http://oak.ctx.ly/r/6eaa


2013-06-18 11:38:55 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 16 +1s)
Mountain Sunrise -- I woke up early just in time to see the sun rise over the Smokey Mountains and see some of the most beautiful colors. It is amazing to see the sun rise and how quickly the sun comes over the horizon.
“The grand show is eternal. It is always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never dried all at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. Eternal sunrise, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls.” – John Muir
Canon T4i | Tamron 10-24mm @ 24mm | f/8 | ISO100 | Processed in LR4 & Nik HDRPro2


2013-06-18 02:43:28 (2 comments, 2 reshares, 42 +1s)
Good evening G+!
Hope you had/have a great day...
This one is shot at our country place in #Åland in the Finnish archipelago... Me and my wife +Sophia Ardne went there last weekend with +Björn Nihlén - NihlenofSweden and his wife and son.
We were sitting inside watching tv hiding out from the massive amount on mosquitos outside when Björn's wife saw a really red sunset so me and Björn just had to go out and shoot it, despite being drained like a vampire victim... ( #trueblood style =D) When we came down to the water we saw bid "drapes" of rain falling down in the sunset... I think we managed to fight of the mosquitos for a good 7-8 minutes before we had to go in again but we got some really good shots!
This is a 5 exp HDR shot with a 5D3 and a 16-35 LII @f/13
Hope you like it!
#landscapephotography +Landscape Photography +Landscape ... more »


2013-06-18 02:06:31 (0 comments, 4 reshares, 21 +1s)
June 17, 1983 – Aboard Space Shuttle Challenger, astronaut Sally Ride (pictured) became the first American woman in space ... Wikipedia - "ally Kristen Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012) was an American physicist and astronaut. Ride joined NASA in 1978 and at the age of 32, became the first American woman to enter into low Earth orbit in 1983. She left NASA in 1987 to work at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Arms Control and had served on the investigation panels for two space shuttle disasters (Challenger and Columbia)—the only person to serve on both. She founded a company, Sally Ride Science, in 2001.[4] She co-authored five children's science books with her life partner of 27 years, Tam O'Shaughnessy, as well as another dozen or so space-related titles.[6] Ride remains the youngest American astronaut to be launched into space. ..."










