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yannicklairlachapelle
2 years ago

Mach combien ? (1961)


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yannicklairlachapelle
2 years ago

Mach combien ? (1961)


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yannicklairlachapelle
5 years ago

25 ans d'electricité gratuite sans réseau et sans batterie

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5 years ago

Ep12: Générateur éolienne 50 watts en PVC / wind turbine generator 50w

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5 years ago

Cap Sud-Ouest - Le château de Castelnaud

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5 years ago
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Chambre privée à Erquy (France). ...............possibilité de se réchauffer à manger sur place ................. l'offre petit déjeuner inclus avec la chambre, chambre calme espa...
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5 years ago
Achat appartement Villiers-sur-Marne - 4 pièce(s) - 75 m² - 222 600 €
Cet appartement de 74m² se situe dans résidence calme et sécurisé. Ce charmant T4 vous séduira par un double séjour de 26m² vous donnant accès au balcon et comprend 2 chambres de 9 et 10m² avec une salle de bain et WC séparé. Cette appartement dispose d'un balcon de 7 m², d'une cave et se situe proche des commerces des transports et des écoles. Il conviendra idéalement pour un premier achat ou un investissement locatif
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5 years ago
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5 years ago

The Overview Effect

Observing Earth from space can alter an astronauts’ cosmic perspective, a mental shift known as the “Overview Effect.” First coined by space writer Frank White in 1987, the Overview Effect is described as a feeling of awe for our home planet and a sense of responsibility for taking care of it.

See Earth from the vantage point of our astronauts in these perspective-changing views:

Floating Free in Space

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Astronaut Bruce McCandless II used his hands to control his movement above the Earth during the first-ever spacewalk that didn’t use restrictive tethers and umbilicals. Fellow crew members aboard the space shuttle Challenger captured this image on Feb. 7, 1984, through windows on the flight deck.

Of his famous spacewalk, McCandless wrote in 2015: “My wife [Bernice] was at mission control, and there was quite a bit of apprehension. I wanted to say something similar to Neil [Armstrong] when he landed on the moon, so I said, ‘It may have been a small step for Neil, but it’s a heck of a big leap for me.’ That loosened the tension a bit.”

Earth Reflections

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Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson looks through a window in the Cupola of the International Space Station (ISS). A blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space are visible through the windows. The image was a self-portrait using natural light.

In a preflight interview for Expedition 23/24, Dyson said: “hands down, the best part about it is being able to look at that view every day and during the time frame we’ll be up there, hopefully, we’ll have a big bay window and much more opportunity to observe this beautiful planet.”

Taking in the View

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As astronaut Nick Hague prepared to conclude his six-month stay aboard the ISS, he shared this photo saying: “Today is my last Monday living on this orbiting laboratory and I’m soaking up my final views. The @Space_Station is truly an engineering marvel. #MondayMotivation.“ 

He and Expedition 60 and Soyuz commander Alexey Ovchinin of the Russian space agency Roscosmos​ completed a 203-day mission, spanning 3,248 orbits of Earth, and a journey of 80.8 million miles.

Earthrise

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On Dec. 24, 1968, Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders became the first humans to witness the Earth rising above the Moon’s surface. 

 Anders, photographing the Moon from the right-side window, caught sight of the view, and exclaimed: “Oh my God, look at that picture over there! There’s the Earth comin’ up. Wow, is that pretty!”

The Blue Marble

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Besides Earthrise, the Blue Marble is probably the most famous image of Earth that NASA has produced. Taken by the Apollo 17 crew on their way to the Moon in 1972, the Blue Marble and other NASA imagery of Earth has been credited by some with helping to fuel the environmental movement.

For more information on the Overview Effect, check out this episode of Houston We Have a Podcast. 

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

yannicklairlachapelle
5 years ago

The Overview Effect

Observing Earth from space can alter an astronauts’ cosmic perspective, a mental shift known as the “Overview Effect.” First coined by space writer Frank White in 1987, the Overview Effect is described as a feeling of awe for our home planet and a sense of responsibility for taking care of it.

See Earth from the vantage point of our astronauts in these perspective-changing views:

Floating Free in Space

image

Astronaut Bruce McCandless II used his hands to control his movement above the Earth during the first-ever spacewalk that didn’t use restrictive tethers and umbilicals. Fellow crew members aboard the space shuttle Challenger captured this image on Feb. 7, 1984, through windows on the flight deck.

Of his famous spacewalk, McCandless wrote in 2015: “My wife [Bernice] was at mission control, and there was quite a bit of apprehension. I wanted to say something similar to Neil [Armstrong] when he landed on the moon, so I said, ‘It may have been a small step for Neil, but it’s a heck of a big leap for me.’ That loosened the tension a bit.”

Earth Reflections

image

Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson looks through a window in the Cupola of the International Space Station (ISS). A blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space are visible through the windows. The image was a self-portrait using natural light.

In a preflight interview for Expedition 23/24, Dyson said: “hands down, the best part about it is being able to look at that view every day and during the time frame we’ll be up there, hopefully, we’ll have a big bay window and much more opportunity to observe this beautiful planet.”

Taking in the View

image

As astronaut Nick Hague prepared to conclude his six-month stay aboard the ISS, he shared this photo saying: “Today is my last Monday living on this orbiting laboratory and I’m soaking up my final views. The @Space_Station is truly an engineering marvel. #MondayMotivation." 

He and Expedition 60 and Soyuz commander Alexey Ovchinin of the Russian space agency Roscosmos​ completed a 203-day mission, spanning 3,248 orbits of Earth, and a journey of 80.8 million miles.

Earthrise

image

On Dec. 24, 1968, Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders became the first humans to witness the Earth rising above the Moon’s surface. 

 Anders, photographing the Moon from the right-side window, caught sight of the view, and exclaimed: “Oh my God, look at that picture over there! There’s the Earth comin’ up. Wow, is that pretty!”

The Blue Marble

image

Besides Earthrise, the Blue Marble is probably the most famous image of Earth that NASA has produced. Taken by the Apollo 17 crew on their way to the Moon in 1972, the Blue Marble and other NASA imagery of Earth has been credited by some with helping to fuel the environmental movement.

For more information on the Overview Effect, check out this episode of Houston We Have a Podcast. 

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

yannicklairlachapelle
5 years ago
vacances à la mer chambres d'hôtes erquy - Chambres d'hôtes à louer à Erquy, Bretagne, France
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yannicklairlachapelle
6 years ago

Indochine - L'aventurier (Clip officiel)

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6 years ago

KIDS UNITED - On Ecrit Sur Les Murs (Clip Officiel)

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6 years ago
vacances à la mer chambres d'hôtes erquy - Chambres d'hôtes à louer à Erquy, Bretagne, France
Chambre privée à Erquy (France). ...............possibilité de se réchauffer à manger sur place ................. l'offre petit déjeuner inclus avec la chambre, chambre calme espa...
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6 years ago
yannicklairlachapelle
6 years ago
Christian Bodin : un lendemain de cuite TRES difficile !
Découvrez l'univers déjanté des Bodin's sur http://wizdeo.com/s/les_bodins . Réservez vos places pour voir les Bodin's en grandeur nature sur : http://www.wi...
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6 years ago
Vacances à la mer chambres d'hôtes - Chambres d'hôtes à louer à Erquy, Bretagne, France
Chambre privée à Erquy (France). ...........possibilité de se réchauffer à manger sur place............ l'offre petit déjeuner inclus avec la chambre ,chambre calme espace à vivre...
yannicklairlachapelle
6 years ago
Site officiel de l'artiste Robert ARNOUX en sculpture présentant l'artiste, ses oeuvres d'art, ses expositions et son actualité.
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6 years ago
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6 years ago
La BD made in Gaule
Le dessinateur d’Astérix fête ses 90 ans cette année. Entrée Libre a rencontré Albert Uderzo pour revenir avec lui sur sa longue carrière dans la bande dessi...
yannicklairlachapelle
6 years ago
Hier Matin, Le Port D’Erquy Sous Le Soleil…

Hier matin, le port d’Erquy sous le soleil…

yannicklairlachapelle
6 years ago
Découverte d’Erquy - Terres de France
Chaîne YouTube officielle de l'émission Terres de France. Bienvenue dans les Côtes d’Armor, à Erquy ! Charmant port de pêche, Erquy est connue pour 2 choses ...
yannicklairlachapelle
6 years ago
Le mirage III d'Albert Uderzo
Fan de l'armée de l'air, Uderzo, le père de Tanguy et Laverdure, possède un mirage dans le jardin de sa maison du Tartre-Gaudran.
yannicklairlachapelle
6 years ago
Mach combien ? (1961)
1961, on teste le nouvel avion Mirage III sur l’aérodrome d’Istres. Succès pour l’avion militaire qui atteint la vitesse de 2000 km/h lors des tests… Le pilo...
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6 years ago
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6 years ago

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6 years ago
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6 years ago

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6 years ago

Electricite gratuite et infinie pour tous

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7 years ago

Camping Campéole Les Monts Colleux - Camping à Pléneuf-Val-André dans le...

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