Mildly interesting
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Wiki: "In the 19th century and up to World War I, the Ottoman Empire cleared the land of Israel of its natural reserves of pine and oak trees, in order to build railways across the empire. Since it was founded the JNF (Jewish National Fund) has planted in Israel more than 185 million trees creating 280 forests, and still operates today."
wrote on 23 Sept 2022, 13:29 last edited by bachophile@Catseye3 said in Mildly interesting:
Wiki: "In the 19th century and up to World War I, the Ottoman Empire cleared the land of Israel of its natural reserves of pine and oak trees, in order to build railways across the empire. Since it was founded the JNF (Jewish National Fund) has planted in Israel more than 185 million trees creating 280 forests, and still operates today."
The reason the border between the West Bank and Israel is called “the green line”
And by satellite
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@jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:
I gave one of those to my flight instructor when I got my private license.
It blew him away.He is an airline pilot now, I haven't seen him in years. I wonder if he carries it as a backup.
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@mark said in Mildly interesting:
Link to video
Many things there that are very impressive! But it also looks like the final product leaves a great vulnerability totally exposed: what if tiny rocks and gravels get inside and are lodged or trapped inside the mid sole? This engineering marvel is like the Death Star full of exhaust ports.
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Jovian moon casting an eclipse shadow on Jupiter’s surface
wrote on 1 Oct 2022, 17:38 last edited by@bachophile said in Mildly interesting:
Jovian moon casting an eclipse shadow on Jupiter’s surface
Turns out it’s Ganymede.
Trying my best to see if I can make out any belter activity but things went sour there after the protomolecule attack
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@bachophile said in Mildly interesting:
Jovian moon casting an eclipse shadow on Jupiter’s surface
Turns out it’s Ganymede.
Trying my best to see if I can make out any belter activity but things went sour there after the protomolecule attack
wrote on 1 Oct 2022, 17:59 last edited by@bachophile I captured a multiple transit on Jupiter a few years ago.
Link to videoYes, the resolution is not great but there are 4 "solar eclipses" on the planet at one time during the video sequence.
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@bachophile I captured a multiple transit on Jupiter a few years ago.
Link to videoYes, the resolution is not great but there are 4 "solar eclipses" on the planet at one time during the video sequence.
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@bachophile I captured a multiple transit on Jupiter a few years ago.
Link to videoYes, the resolution is not great but there are 4 "solar eclipses" on the planet at one time during the video sequence.
Shared with my dad.
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@kluurs But that is not the general Robert E Lee, correct? Is that his son? Seems like pictures were not around when General Lee was that age.