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there is little im not willing to do to get tickets to this show. my soul is in the process of being sold to the devil. my parents' bank accounts are being emptied without their knowledge. i am begging on my knees to every higher power. i have never been so desperate for something in my life.
Let our Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter take you there!
Our lunar orbiter, also known as LRO, has been collecting data on lunar topography, temperature, resources, solar radiation, and geology since it launched nine years ago. Our latest collection of this data is now in 4K resolution. This updated "Tour of the Moon" takes you on a virtual tour of our nearest neighbor in space, with new science updates from the vastly expanded data trove.
First stop, Orientale Basin located on the rim of the western nearside. It's about the size of Texas and is the best-preserved impact structure on the Moon. Topography data from LRO combined with gravity measurements from our twin GRAIL spacecraft reveal the structure below the surface and help us understand the geologic consequences of large impacts.
Unlike Earth, the Moon's axis is barely tilted relative to the Sun. This means that there are craters at the poles where the sunlight never reaches, called permanently shadowed regions. As a result, the Moon's South Pole has some of the coldest measured places in the solar system. How cold? -410 degrees F.
Because these craters are so cold and dark, water that happens to find its way into them never has the opportunity to evaporate. Several of the instruments on LRO have found evidence of water ice, which you can see in the highlighted spots in this visualization.
South Pole-Aitken Basin is the Moon's largest, deepest and oldest observed impact structure. Its diameter is about 2,200 km or 1,367 miles across and takes up 1/4 of the Moon! If there was a flat, straight road and you were driving 60 mph, it would take you about 22 hours to drive across. And the basin is so deep that nearly two Mount Everests stacked on each other would fit from the bottom of the basin to the rim. South-Pole Aitken Basin is a top choice for a landing site on the far side of the Moon.
Now let's go to the near side. Tycho Crater is 100 million years young. Yes, that's young in geologic time. The central peak of the impact crater likely formed from material that rebounded back up after being compressed in the impact, almost like a spring. Check out that boulder on top. It looks small in this image, but it could fill a baseball stadium.
Also prominent on the nearside is the Aristarchus Plateau. It features a crater so bright that you could see it with your naked eye from Earth! The Aristarchus Plateau is particularly interesting to our scientists because it reveals much of the Moon's volcanic history. The region is covered in rocks from volcanic eruptions and the large river-like structure is actually a channel made from a long-ago lava flow.
As much as we study the Moon looking for sites to visit, we also look back at places we've already been. This is because the new data that LRO is gathering helps us reinterpret the geology of familiar places, giving scientists a better understanding of the sequence of events in early lunar history.
Here, we descend to the Apollo 17 landing site in the Taurus-Littrow valley, which is deeper than the Grand Canyon. The LRO camera is even able to capture a view of the bottom half of the Apollo 17 Lunar Lander, which still sits on the surface, as well as the rover vehicle. These images help preserve our accomplishment of human exploration on the Moon's surface.
Finally, we reach the North Pole. Like the South Pole, there are areas that are in permanent shadow and others that bask in nearly perpetual light. LRO scientists have taken detailed brightness and terrain measurements of the North Pole in order to model these areas of sunlight and shadow through time. Â Sunlit peaks and crater rims here may be ideal locations for generating solar power for future expeditions to the Moon.
LRO was designed as a one-year mission. Now in its ninth year, the spacecraft and the data emphasize the power of long-term data collection. Thanks to its many orbits around the Moon, we have been able to expand on lunar science from the Apollo missions while paving the way for future lunar exploration. And as the mission continues to gather data, it will provide us with many more opportunities to take a tour of our Moon.Â
And HERE's the full âTour of the Moonâ video:
We hope you enjoyed the tour. If you'd like to explore the moon further, please visit moon.nasa.gov and moontrek.jpl.nasa.gov.
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Are you active on social media? Want to go behind-the-scenes at NASA and meet our scientists, engineers, astronauts and managers? Want to see and feel a rocket launch in-person? Then you would love our NASA Social events!
A NASA Social is a program that provides opportunities for our social media followers (like you!) to learn and share information about our missions, people and programs. Formerly known as NASA Tweetups, these socials include both special in-person events and social media credentials for people who share the news in a significant way. To date, this program has brought thousands of people together for unique social media experiences of exploration and discovery.
NASA Socials range from two hours to two days in length and include a âmeet and greetâ session to allow participants to mingle with fellow socialites and the people behind our social media accounts. The participants are selected from those who register their interest for the event on the web.
Do you need to have a social media account to register for a NASA Social?Â
Yes. The socials are designed for social media users who follow @NASA on a variety of platforms. The goal of NASA Socials is to allow people who regularly interact with each other via these platforms to meet in person and discuss one of their favorite subjects: NASA!
What types of events have we hosted in the past? Take a look:
Participants for a NASA Social surrounding the launch of a SpaceX cargo vehicle to the International Space Station met with former Deputy Administrator Lori Garver underneath the engines of the Saturn V rocket.
A participant at a NASA Social in Washington tweets as he listens to astronaut Joe Acaba answer questions about his time living aboard the International Space Station.
Juno launch Tweetup participants pose for a group photo with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden with the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) in the background at Kennedy Space Center.
And of course, some of our NASA Socials culminate with a rocket launch! You can experience one in-person. Apply to attend a once in a lifetime experience.Â
For more information about NASA Social events, and to see upcoming opportunities, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/social
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Travel is more than just visiting new destinationsâitâs about connecting with people, learning from their way of life, and leaving a positive impact. Responsible travel, or ethical tourism, is a growing movement encouraging travelers to support local communities and preserve cultural heritage. Hereâs how you can embrace responsible travel on your next adventure.
Choosing locally owned hotels, guesthouses, or homestays is a simple way to support the local economy. These businesses often reinvest their earnings into the community, creating jobs and promoting sustainable development. Plus, staying with locals provides authentic cultural experiences you wonât find in chain hotels.
Skip international fast-food chains and savor the flavors of your destination by eating at locally owned restaurants or food markets. Not only will you enjoy fresh, authentic meals, but your money will also directly benefit local farmers, chefs, and vendors.
When buying souvenirs, look for handmade, locally crafted products instead of mass-produced items. Fair-trade shops or artisan markets are excellent places to find unique, high-quality goods while ensuring that the artisans are fairly compensated. Avoid purchasing items made from endangered species or cultural artifacts.
Book tours and activities with locally owned operators who hire guides from the area. These companies often provide better insights into the culture and traditions of the community. Theyâre also more likely to respect the environment and contribute to local conservation efforts.
Before visiting, take time to learn about the cultural norms, history, and traditions of your destination. Respect local customs, dress modestly when required, and ask for permission before taking photos of people or sacred sites. A little cultural sensitivity goes a long way in fostering mutual respect.
Volunteering while traveling can be incredibly rewarding, but itâs important to do it ethically. Choose organizations that genuinely benefit the community and avoid programs that exploit vulnerable groups, such as orphanage tourism. Focus on activities that align with your skills and contribute sustainably.
Responsible travel isnât just about supporting communitiesâitâs also about protecting the environment. Travel lightly by reducing waste, carrying a reusable water bottle, and avoiding single-use plastics. Choose eco-friendly transportation options like biking, walking, or public transit whenever possible.
Participating in cultural events, festivals, or workshops is a fun and meaningful way to support local traditions. These experiences often provide direct economic benefits to communities while allowing you to immerse yourself in their way of life.
When you return home, share your experiences to inspire others to travel responsibly. Highlight the beauty of the culture, the kindness of the people, and the importance of supporting local communities. Social media and blogs are powerful tools for promoting ethical tourism.
Consider donating to local organizations or initiatives that support education, healthcare, or conservation in the communities you visit. Even small contributions can have a significant impact when directed to the right causes.
Travel has the power to transform both travelers and the places they visit. By choosing to travel responsibly, you can help preserve cultural heritage, protect the environment, and uplift communities. Responsible tourism isnât just a trendâitâs a conscious effort to make the world a better place through thoughtful actions.
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Palau is pleasantly taken care of the peaceful south west segment of Micronesia This spot is a lovely archipelago that is made out of three hundred and forty three islands snuggled up in the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean The island country of Palau is a well known traveler goal that has scuba jumping as its primary attractions Consistently individuals from all around the globe go to the islands of Palau to appreciate scuba jumping Aside from the scuba plunging swimming is additionally a significant fascination for the visitors in Palau The island of Palau is encompassed by a stunning submerged marine life The reasonable blue waters additionally make it very enticing for the experience sports sweethearts to make a plunge the Pacific and watch the genuine pearls of the sea with their very own eyes
It is just in Palau that a scuba jumper would encounter a wonderful experience with the marine life while they loll in the light of a tropical haven submerged So in the event that you are a scuba plunging fan at that point realize all the significant data before going for the jump of your lifetime related post
Recreational scuba making a plunge Palau
The islands of Palau have countless plunging recognizes that are completely perfect for recreational scuba jumping You will get the essential vast water for a substantially more specific method for scuba jumping like profound plunging and wreck jumping The islands of Palau have been pronounced as the Number One Underwater Wonder of the World With its rich and fascinating coral reefs and abundant marine life in the profundities of Pacific Palau remains the main goal for all water sports darlings around the globe
While you are in Palau you can go for jumping that has spots like shallow reefs burrows caverns dividers just as real profound drops The absolute trendiest plunging spots are Chandelier Caves Shark City German Drop Off and Turtle Code There are a lot more spots that you may visit too You will likewise have the option to see the disaster area of World War II while you are making a plunge Palau statue of liberty
Spots to see on the Islands of Palau
The islands of Palau isnt just about water sports and scuba jumping In any case it likewise offers wide extended peaceful and unblemished shorelines of white sand that you can investigate Along these lines in the event that you are feeling sentimental and wish to laze around for two or three days in one of these shorelines at that point it is the ideal spot for your excursion escape
There are numerous extravagance resorts in Palau that offers fabulous friendliness and nourishment You can taste various kinds of food from all around the globe The shops around this spot sell high quality blessing things that are generally produced using shells and conches You can likewise go on a journey and live inside the cruiser on the Pacific for a night or two So on the off chance that you have not officially arranged your excursion this year the islands of Palau are an incredible goal for you and your family previous post
What might it resemble to remain in a wilderness and go on a safari spotting natural life around? All things considered after my excursion to Pench National Park close Nagpur in India I can say it was beautiful!!! I was unquestionably extremely doubtful remaining in a wilderness since Ive never accomplished something like this
I am not a hardcore creature/untamed life sweetheart however I appreciate nature and going on experience trips I have never truly completed an outing which included me taking out time just to go spot untamed life in its common living space Pench was my first such visit and after this visit I am intending to line it up with some others grand-canyon-national-park
The Travel - We (I had two or three young lady buddies along) took a departure from Mumbai to Nagpur and lined it up with a 2-hour drive further to Pench We had booked the vehicle by means of the retreat we were to remain at
The remain - We had booked a hotel called Tuli Pench I havent been to different retreats so cant inform much regarding them yet I was unquestionably exceptionally content with the hotel we had booked We remained in these truly little cabins which were extremely extensive and shockingly the bungalows had immense changing areas a tub and an outside open shower also (who wouldve thought!) The retreat additionally had a spa a pool and smorgasbord lunch and supper Tuli was an extravagance despite the fact that it was amidst no place
Visiting untamed life - We had effectively reserved three safaris a month ahead of time through the National Park Booking site and booked our safari jeep and guide by means of our retreat Our first safari was a similar evening we landed and we were overly eager to get moving The safaris occur two times per day promptly toward the beginning of the day and late toward the evening Secured from head to toe with scarves shades a DSLR and binoculars we took off for the safari Detecting a tiger or a panther is a troublesome errand and requires loads of tolerance in light of the fact that there arent numerous and they get disguised effectively with the encompassing We got extremely fortunate to have detected a panther in our first safari related post
Our excursion had some extremely entertaining minutes also We needed to keep too peaceful in order to not alarm the creatures Keeping 5 young ladies calm for a really long time was a test however we oversaw it truly well Likewise at whatever point one vehicle would detect a movement they would call different vehicles too and would term it as a tiger call and the various vehicles would surge there just to understand that the action was brought about by a deer!
Have you been to Pench as well? If not you should
A few hints for those intending to visit Pench
1) Book whatever number safaris as could be expected under the circumstances on the off chance that you wish to detect a tiger or a panther 3 safaris is an absolute minimum
2) There are many hotels at Pench and it is smarter to book the retreats two or three months ahead of time as they all get topped off rapidly
3) Carry sunscreen and a top to shield yourself from the sun scarf to cover your face from the residue binoculars with the goal that you can spot even the smallest movement and a camera to catch the energizing minutes previous post
Have a go at conjuring up a visual of life and the neighborhood settings during the Biblical occasions? Odds are all youll be finding in your minds eyes nestled up in your urbanized loft is huge stretches of land with stone structures and people clad in robes! This is the closest we can envision with regards to about this past period There exists a spot on Earth that causes us draw near to the Biblical period Tire by and by known as Sur have been a noteworthy city in both the Old and New Testaments of Bible and situated in Lebanon Does this change your advantage? Get your shoddy flights to Lebanon and head to Tire/Sur
About Tire
Tire was set up on an island and on a close-by territory It has been referenced in the Egyptian records going back to fourteenth century being liable to the Egyptian standard This interesting town picked up its opportunity once the Egyptian reign in Phoenician declined Back ever Tire was a prominent exchanging course As per the antiquated Biblical legends the Tyrians under the standard of Princess Dido had cruised from this spot to Tunisia so as to find the Carthage state The city is eminent for its Roman destroys the necropolis and most well-protected hippodrome on the planet No big surprise why its recorded under UNESCO World Heritage Sites related post
Whats Interesting?
Antiquated Tire or Sur legend and Biblical notes has it that Jesus Christ had recuperated a girl of a Syrian lady some place near Tire present her clever answer on Christ question about breadcrumbs Besides passing by the Irenaeus of Lyons the lady partner of Gnostic conjurer named Simon Magus had a place with Tire
Old Attractions that Never Fade
As an explorer youll be inspired with the shocking scope of uncovered antiquated remnants that infests crosswise over three primary archeological spots The first is the necropolis which is a Roman burial ground that houses numerous unsupported white stone tombs The site additionally includes a shocking bathhouse a Roman triumphal curve and water system Strolling in the stone cardo for example road will be a serious encounter Itll appear that time traveling occurs here in obscure seconds driving you to a Byzantine mosaic floor in an antiquated church
The following mainstream site here is the hippodrome that is circle for chariot hustling In spite of the fact that quite a bit of it has been desolated by time yet at the same time a lions share of it stands tall and solid like a glad Roman bragging the sparkle powerful white stones and its ability back in history to suit upwards of 20000 observers Other wonderful locales here are energetic souk a Christian quarter a Shia mosque that has twofold arches and the seat of Holy Land and Maronite Bishop of Tire The town additionally gone through the Ottoman guideline effects of which are obvious in its engineering previous post
Regardless of whether you are arranging a trek to K2 base camp or need to put your mountaineering energy under a magnifying glass by endeavoring to ascend the second most elevated mountain on earth youll need to set yourself up to battle despite seemingly insurmountable opposition of nature Ascending the most elevated mountain in Pakistan or trekking to its base camp isnt the fledgling travelers assignment
As you rise to the base camp of the 8611m mountain in the Karakorum mountain scope of Pakistan the air winds up more slender oxygen turns out to be less accessible and breathing turns out to be hard Likewise infamous as the savage mountain that attempts to slaughter you K2 presents genuine dangers to both the trekker and the veteran mountain dweller be that as it may the dangers for the energetic hiker increases as the person climbs the mountain
Tallness infection intense mountain disorder and pulmonic edema are the regular wellbeing dangers related with practically a wide range of experience to this mountain yet as sound judgment would recommend these dangers are higher for climbers who expect to summit K2 than experience darlings whod basic need to trek to the savage mountains base camp Understand that the wellbeing complexities related with high height as referenced above can be hazardous
The uplifting news in any case is that you can limit the high height chances by acclimatizing and preparing your body to adapt to the ecological components and to continue working notwithstanding when there is deficiency of oxygen The following are a few hints to get ready for climbing K2 and trekking to the K2 base camp
⢠Start getting ready and acclimatizing at any rate two months in front of your experience This is especially significant in light of the fact that your body needs at any rate 60 days for high height acclimatization
⢠Visit your specialist and get full body examination as your begin your arrangements and preparing Your specialist may prescribe you to experience certain lab tests In the event that you are fit for the experience your specialist will give you a green sign related post
⢠During your preparation period make a point to climb and trek as regularly as could be expected under the circumstances beginning with lower height and step by step moving to higher elevations if conceivable and accessible With each session of your preparation make a point to build the separation and stature so your body and lungs get habituated to working at high height and under strenuous conditions
⢠If conceivable start interim preparing in light of the fact that it is a standout amongst the best techniques to prepare your cardiovascular framework for high heights It includes expanding the pulse definitely and afterward leaving it to recover before expanding it once more Running on a more extreme slope or quicker dash can help train your cardiovascular framework for your K2 experience
⢠Train your breathing example for high height by dealing with breathing movement and on profound inward breath and exhalation This preparation will enable you to adapt to low oxygen on K2 by empowering you to direct and keep up your breathing limit Rehearsing profound breathing can likewise spare your from surpassing yourself at high elevations
⢠Never miss an exercise since it is essential to keep you protected and fit during your endeavor to climb K2 or trek to K2 base camp previous post
There are numerous reasons why it is worth to go to the Caribbean locale The shorelines are not packed and open doors for diversion flourish You can surf peruse archeological locales and enjoy unwinding The long coastline covers a few nations which means you have a wide selection of goals
1 Boca Del Toro Panama
On the off chance that you are searching for a shoreline that isnt abounding with individuals who battle for each centimeter of sand this is the correct decision This little archipelago comprises of six islands and is progressively looked for after goal and is found just 32 km from the outskirt with Costa Rica Colon Island is the most populated island of the archipelago and it is arranged in Bocas town With regards to unblemished shorelines Boca del Drago Island is an extraordinary spot that you can connect with maritime idyll Palm trees lie on the shoreline and contacting translucent waters by making a sentiment of unwinding As of late the advancement of the travel industry has risen however individuals have figured out how to keep up and protect the special character of nature in the zone
2 Puerto Viejo Talamanca Costa Rica
There is something particularly Afro-Caribbean in the community of Puerto Viejo Only a short separation from the fringe with Panama you can walk around the primary boulevards inebriated by the aroma of coconut and investigate Creole culture This city offers open doors for unwinding in enormous bits Puerto Viejo ended up renowned gratitude to the well known surfers Salsa Brava which isnt for novices in this risky water sports A mix of enormous and smashing waves coral shores Salsa Brava isnt a goal for individuals who are not arranged physically for surfing You can work on swimming or go in the late evening or night on the shoreline and spend the night around the fire while tasting a mixed drink with stick liquor
3 Isla Mujeres Mexico
Isla Mujeres is situated off the shore of the Yucatan Peninsula and the Caribbean coast only 11 km from Cancun It is just eight kilometers in length and not exactly a kilometer wide The area is generally remote from the groups regardless of the vicinity of the popular hotel which pulls in admirers of the hot radiant shorelines and antiquated Mayan culture The shorelines are confined and are loaded up with conventional Mexican fascinating appeal Openings offered to visitors are such a large number of like jumping climbing recorded landmarks When you become weary of watching the shorelines you can stroll to the antiquated Mayan ruins and find out about their way of life and history Back at dusk on the shoreline to perceive how the red hover of the sun contacts the ocean and how to shape a stunning night sky related post
4 Islas de la Bahia Honduras
The individuals who like to make a plunge the waters of the sea know very well this is the second best jump site on the planet after the Great Barrier Reef The three islands - Roatan Utila and Guanaja are favored by sightseers who dont have a lot of cash for get-away or depend on extravagance On the island rescues held the least expensive rates for making a plunge the Caribbean Albeit the vast majority visit the region due to the plunge there are numerous different methods for excitement In the event that you like the courageous occasions you a couple to attempt to live like Robinson Crusoe on a remote sandy reef
5 Corn Islands Nicaragua
On the off chance that the meaning of a tropical island segregated spot with perfectly clear water where you can see an assortment of plants and creatures at that point this definition relates completely to the Corn Islands Two islands - Big Corn and Little Corn are generally remote from present day urban life and clamor of the terrain The little island can be visited by walking inside 60 minutes and the enormous island you can attempt an assortment of water sports or go for a stroll on the edge of the wilderness where she meets the waters of the sea previous post
I have once said to my female travel amigo: let us find the lifestyle of our indigenous individuals and have a laidback end of the week in the mountain Never did we expect that the greater part of the sightseers going to Batad are Europeans! An absolutely nose drain situation for the two us This term is a filipino slang which means its difficult for us to talk straight english discussion with our kindred explorers for two back to back days during our end of the week trip! In spite of the difficulties we mingled a great deal and discover some new information about their way of life and their nations
Philippine social books never neglect to make reference to the well known rice porches of Cordillera In different sightseeing site destinations Batad is frequently commended for its great perspective on green staircases worked along the mountain run by the indigenous individuals a huge number of years back Obscure to many this man-made fascination is one of only a handful couple of UNESCO World Heritage destinations in the Philippines
I have picked Batad as my neighborhood agenda for the end of the week to split far from my typical shoreline get-away Site photographs of Batad rice patios before my visit persuaded that one could without much of a stretch go first floor and upstairs of the rice porches In any case when I set foot in Batad the stairs were around 10 feet high and the divider establishments were made of huge stones! The photos may cheat you; its anything but a simple trek on the rice field
Travel time from Manila to Banaue Town Proper is 9 hours A transport from Manila will leave for Banaue at 10pm and will land at the Banaue town legitimate by 7 am the following morning From Banaue town legitimate it will take an additional 20 minutes of van/jeepney ride in addition to 20 minutes of climbing to achieve the Batad Village There are loads of visitor houses on the upper zone ignoring the shocking Batad rice patios
The hotel that we were staying has a pleasant atmosphere neglecting the rice porches Most transitory inhabitants are Europeans who need to look for experience in my nation It is a decent introduction for the Filipino local people like us to become more acquainted with progressively about different nations we have not yet visited similar to the Germany related post
The trek to Tappiya Falls is the most energizing movement during our stay in Batad It will expect climbers to be mindful while in transit to the falls; the most troublesome part is the path back to the visitor house because of the difficult risings This half-day trek is a thorough action however it is certainly justified despite all the trouble Much vitality is required for this whole deal land travel The following are the movement tips when visiting Batad:
1 Wear elastic shoes during climbing (not fitting to wear shoes) The means are steep and here and there elusive
2 Bring additionally trail sustenance and supply of beverages The expense in the sari-sari stores are 2x-3x the real cost
3 It is prudent to have a visit direct while in transit to Tappiya falls and to climb in a gathering Try not to continue with the trek during blustery season The water level will rise and there are avalanches (stone falls)
4 For amateurs it is fitting to have a pre-climb work-out/warm up preceding the Batad experience
5 In spite of the fact that evaluated as 3/9 in trouble level (which signifies reasonable for apprentices) there is an adrenaline surge during your trek to Tappiya falls Continuance is an unquestionable requirement!
6 There is no cell phone signal in Batad Illuminate your loved ones that you will be out of inclusion for some time so they wont get stress
7 Try not to take photos of local people without their assent
8 Take a visit at the Banaue town appropriate before your takeoff
I welcome all of you to visit the Philippines and investigate Batad Rice Terraces beside our immaculate shorelines previous post