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Under clear blue
skies
in July in the wine region of Ontario, I got married, surrounded by 150 family and friends.
The dry air is really good for telescopes, and also, the cloud cover is below the summit of these mountains so that the telescopes have about 300 days of clear
skies.
This is a time-lapse image of that exact same data, but I've color-coded it by type, so you can see the diversity of aircraft that are in the
skies
above us.
Laundry piles up to the skies, he has a conversation on the phone for an hour with your mom about God knows what, takes the dog you wanted for a walk ... (Laughter) And nobody died, bro.
Here was an army that had just had experience in the First World War, where millions of men fought each other in the trenches, getting nowhere, making no progress, and here someone had come up with a device that allowed them to fly up in the
skies
high above enemy territory and destroy whatever they wanted with pinpoint accuracy.
Well how many cloudless
skies
do you think there were above Central Europe between 1940 and 1945?
Now, there's a tendency to think that the loss of our dark night
skies
is the inevitable outcome of progress, change, technology.
I was in the desert, under the starry
skies
with the Sufi singer Mukhtiar Ali.
Text: "There is only time enough to iron your cape and back to the
skies
for you."
RD: "There is only time enough to iron your cape and back to the
skies
for you."
Sailing the
skies
in their saucers and occasionally abducting people for experiments their parents wouldn't approve of.
So tonight, when you walk out of here and you look up in the night skies, and you see this beautiful flying mammal, I want you to smile.
Charles Darwin said he changed his mind because he watched them fly effortlessly without energy in the
skies.
And as a child, I'd hear that song, you know, "Oh, beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain," so I made this amber waves image.
Now, there is something deeply moving about seeing ourselves from afar, and capturing the sight of our little, blue-ocean planet in the
skies
of other worlds.
Africa is a place where people still sit under starlit
skies
and around campfires and tell stories, and so what I have to share with you today is the simple medicine of a few campfire stories, stories about heroes of heart.
I think it's amazing, because at the time Julian Assange was doing some of his greatest work, Dick Cheney was saying he was going to end governments worldwide, the
skies
were going to ignite and the seas were going to boil off, and now he's saying it's a flea bite.
And I really began to feel that if you were lucky enough to walk around the candlelit temples of Tibet or to wander along the seafronts in Havana with music passing all around you, you could bring those sounds and the high cobalt
skies
and the flash of the blue ocean back to your friends at home, and really bring some magic and clarity to your own life.
In fact, if we could go back to our tranquil
skies
above Chile, and we allow time to move forward to see how the sky might change over the next year, the pulsations that you see are supernovae, the final remnants of a dying star exploding, brightening and then fading from view, each one of these supernovae five billion times the brightness of our sun, so we can see them to great distances but only for a short amount of time.
And this camera will image the sky, taking a new picture every 20 seconds, constantly scanning the sky so every three nights, we'll get a completely new view of the
skies
above Chile.
With the LSST, we get a completely new view of the
skies
above Chile every three nights.
The river system was also home to a giant, car-sized coelacanth, a monster sawfish, and the
skies
over the river system were filled with pterosaurs, flying reptiles.
My parents definitely didn't think so when I told them at 19 I was quitting my job to pursue this dream career: blue skies, warm tropical beaches, and a tan that lasts all year long.
There are condors, there are tarantulas, and at night, when the light dims, it reveals one of the darkest
skies
on Earth.
On clear sky days, that extra electricity might be wasted, but when cloudy
skies
prevail, it's what fills the gap.
The warmer oceans are evaporating much more water vapor into the
skies.
The year we lost our inhibition and moved with courageous abandon was also the year we stared down barrels, sang of cranes in skies, ducked and parried, caught gold in hijab, collected death threats, knew ourselves as patriots, said, "We're 35 now, time we settled down and found a running mate," made road maps for infant joy, shamed nothing but fear, called ourselves fat and meant, of course, impeccable.
It was a pro-environmental essay as well, and it said things like, "Keeping our forests, drinking water, and
skies
pure is of vital importance."
Choir: O beautiful for spacious
skies
For amber waves of grain For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain America!
Due to its clear skies, by 2020, 60 percent of the biggest telescopes on Earth will be located in the Atacama, and while everyone else will be looking among the stars to answer the question, "Are we alone?"
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