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Berasategi,
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ChrisBoese,
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peggycollins,
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john,
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A new :

“The Wave”

The captain informs us that due to slightly choppy seas the giant paddling men have been deployed, but there is no cause for alarm.

https://johnconway.art/the_wave

futurebird,
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@john

The sturdy rowboat Titanic?

I have a thing for massy waves frozen in time.

What about the RMS TiANTic? if we are messing with scale...

john,
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@futurebird What is this, a ship for ants?!, It needs to be... three times this big!

rnatale,
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Atlantic Ocean - just after sunrise and a bit of ICM. Modern and contemporary artwork for your home or office.

https://renata-natale.pixels.com/featured/atlantic-ocean-renata-natale.html

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ScottLoringDavisPhotography,
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"Wolfe's Neck Tranquility Panorama"

Photographers Notes: As sunlight filters through the clouds above the peaceful ocean, a gentle breeze blows in from the sea. The sound of the waves . . . . See the rest of my story at: https://pixels.com/featured/wolfes-neck-tranquility-panorama-scott-loring-davis.html

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BenjaminHCCarr,
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The deep that captured a 'living fossil'
The youngest known is 66 million years old, leading to the assumption that these animals were long extinct. Then, in 1938, a with iridescent blue-green scales and four limb-like fins, was caught in a trawl net off the coast of South Africa. This was dubbed a
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240507-the-deep-ocean-photographer-that-captured-a-living-fossil

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@BenjaminHCCarr Oh, wow, never saw a living one before. Very cool!

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Small but mighty, plankton are some of the most powerful creatures on Earth.

For @TheConversationUS, a marine conservationist writes: "Plankton are critical to marine ecosystems and to humans, but often glide under the radar of our interest."

https://flip.it/w_xF.r

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#MastoArt #painting #surf #ocean #art #beach
A Sharks Buffet -Un buffet de requins-Un buffet de tiburones-Ein Hai-Buffet-サメのビュッフェ

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astro_jcm, (edited )
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Looking up to the sky to find out what happens deep down in the !

The newly inaugurated OASIS project, operated by the German Aerospace Center and hosted at ESO's Paranal Observatory in , will monitor "airglow" in our atmosphere to better understand tsunamis. 1/3

➡️ https://www.eso.org/public/announcements/ann24006/

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Earthquakes create sound waves that travel upwards through the atmosphere. These waves perturb the so-called "airglow" –– light naturally emitted by certain molecules like hydroxyl (OH), visible in astronomical data.

By measuring changes in the spatial structure and the spectrum of airglow, researchers hope to be able to eventually provide early warnings for tsunamis. 2/3

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Since airglow also affects astronomical observations, this experiment might also benefit the telescopes at Paranal. While we do have techniques to largely remove airglow from our data, monitoring airglow throughout the night could help us forecast it and optimise how we use telescope time. 3/3

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Not much to see from the this morning, but here's the rising in the rough direction of .

meganisalanis,
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I am grateful for the opportunity to walk around the base of Mount Maunganui (Mauao) on such a beautiful day. I was very lucky to visit this beautiful place with friends in the weekend.

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Good morning from the east side of Kauai, where it's 7am and someone has constructed a jungle Stargate. See you in the other side.

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@kentbrew Yep waiting for Imua to open.

kentbrew,
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@brianvastag we had kalo doughnuts from Holey Grail this morning. So good! https://www.holeygraildonuts.com

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BenjaminHCCarr,
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The Meridional Overturning Circulation () is weakening in the deep sea of the North , study finds
Analysis of mooring observations and hydrographic data suggest Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation deep water limb in the has weakened, contributing to in the region. Two decades of continual observations provide a greater understanding of the ’s regulating system.
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/atlantic-meridional-overturning-circulation-weakening-in-the-deep-sea-of-north-atlantic/

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