New aerial photos
I have added aerial photos to the galleries and created new sections for Aerial Southern New England and Aerial California shots.
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I have added aerial photos to the galleries and created new sections for Aerial Southern New England and Aerial California shots.
the High School Water Awareness PSA created by my class, The Anacapa School Digital Voyage class spring 2009: “Parched Planet”
“If a radio station changes its call letters, moves its studio across town, hires all new disk jockeys, and changes the style of music it plays, but keeps the same frequency, is it still the same radio station? Suppose they change only the music?” -George Carlin
Some interesting findings out of New England about the ever-decreasing cost of solar energy.
Study: Solar ‘cheaper than grid’ by 2012 – PBN.com – Providence Business News.
See more from the California gallery.
This is a three hour time-lapse video on March 4, 2009 taken at the satellite earth station of Full Channel TV, Inc. in Warren, R.I. of the solar transit of a TV satellite in Earth orbit, the sun and a satellite dish antenna on the ground. The video was taken by Jesse Dufault.
The shadow of the dish’s feed horn can be seen passing perfectly under the center of the dish. This biannual occurrence happens around the equinoxes, and causes what is known as “sun-fade” or “sun-outage.” During this brief (10-20 minutes) period, the TV signal may be degraded or lost.
Dack – of palmbeachphilanthropy.org – sent me this photo taken from his R44 helicopter of sharks in the waters around Palm Beach, Fla.
From is his note:
…here is the picture of the sharks, its not too clear but you’ll get the idea. They are 5′ or so in length and they are spinner and reef sharks. - Dack
A Picassa album from Mr. Bradford Holt