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Still Life of Citrus Fruits
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Time is running out :-(
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You light up my life ...
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La donna del lago
Not for meeting on a dark night ;-)
Abstract timing ;-)
They must feel dizzy working in there :-)
Oops....I should have turned right :-)
Total and utter confusion :-(
From a distance...
【。_。】Guess the phrase 【。_。】
Confusion now hath made his masterpiece.
Fractal art with roses ;-)
RIP Stormlizard.
Chicago Dreams
Capturing the last rose of summer...
He's coming for you.......
Remnants of summer...
End of the season....
The time traveller.....
Just released from prison :-)))
3D art
I told her not to eat Miracle Grow for breakfast ;…
There is no escape........
The Matrix Experiment ;-)
Black eyed orb ;-)
Fractal art with Petunias ;-)
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Arty Harry ;-)
Fractal art
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Molten architecture ;-)
Victoriana ;-)
Mandelbrot Peony :-)
Box of tricks
The storm at the Lodge..
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Vos photos de choc sans discrimination / Tus fotos de choque indiscriminado
Vos photos de choc sans discrimination / Tus fotos de choque indiscriminado
Illusions d'optique ou d'un autre type / Optical illusions and more....
Illusions d'optique ou d'un autre type / Optical illusions and more....
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Micrometeoroids
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Space Debris is an umbrella term that refers to the countless number of small natural and man-made items that orbit Earth and represent a risk to spacecraft. The technical term is Micrometeoroids and Orbital Debris to capture both types of debris.
1) More than 5,00,000 pieces of debris or space junk are tracked as they orbit the earth.
2) The space debris all travel by speed up to 17,500 mph, which is fast enough for a relatively small piece of orbiting debris to damage a satellite or a space craft.
@wikipedia
Space Debris is an umbrella term that refers to the countless number of small natural and man-made items that orbit Earth and represent a risk to spacecraft. The technical term is Micrometeoroids and Orbital Debris to capture both types of debris.
1) More than 5,00,000 pieces of debris or space junk are tracked as they orbit the earth.
2) The space debris all travel by speed up to 17,500 mph, which is fast enough for a relatively small piece of orbiting debris to damage a satellite or a space craft.
@wikipedia
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And let us not forget that the earth travels round the sun, a distance of approximately 93,000,000 * 2 * 3.14159 miles in 365 *24 hours, so we can easily calculate its own speed through space of around 67,000 MPH. So, if it came across anything else on its travels, we have a big speed of collision!!
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