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Killer whales and the magic of the North
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Archaeologists have used AI to discover hundreds of large-scale ancient Nazca drawings in the Peruvian desert, depicting figures like llamas, decapitated human heads and killer whales armed with knives.
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President Pavel will follow the constitution when dismissing Ivan Bartoš. If Prime Minister Fiala proposes an appeal and at the same time submits a proposal for a new one, the president should act immediately, he told reporters in Chicago today.
Prezident Pavel se bude při odvolání Ivana Bartoše řídit ústavou. Pokud premiér Fiala navrhne odvolání a zároveň předloží návrh na nového, má prezident konat neprodleně, řekl dnes novinářům v Chicagu.
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Blackfoot : Highway Song (♥️Para mi♥️) youtu.be/fqgfb1fftAo?si=KkElZF9SEguOde8_
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Penn State University
This university uses GPS collars to monitor the movements of white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania forests. The study's goals include balancing deer needs with forest vegetation, maintaining sustainable deer populations, and avoiding harming plant species.
Auburn University
This university uses orange-collared deer to collect GPS-tracking data for research studies. Hunters are advised not to shoot orange-collared deer.
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
In 2014, the MDIFW began using GPS collars to monitor the survival and mortality of deer populations.
Yes, deer can have tracking devices, such as GPS collars, that are used for research and monitoring.
Since the sphere was filled with nitrogen under pressure, Sputnik 1 provided the first opportunity for meteoroid detection.
The spacecraft obtained data pertaining to the density of the upper layers of the atmosphere and the propagation of radio signals in the ionosphere.
The instruments and electric power sources were housed in a sealed capsule and included transmitters operated at 20.005 and 40.002 MHz (about 15 and 7.5 m in wavelength).
The antennas looked like long "whiskers" pointing to one side.
In 1885 Konstantin Tsiolkovsky first described in his book, Dreams of Earth and Sky, how such a satellite could be launched into a low altitude orbit.
The Russian word "Sputnik" means "companion" ("satellite" in the astronomical sense).
NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/
The Sputnik 1 spacecraft was the first artificial satellite successfully placed in orbit around the Earth and was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome at Tyuratam (370 km southwest of the small town of Baikonur) in Kazakhstan, then part of the former Soviet Union.
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Originally designed for military and intelligence applications at the height of the Cold War in the 1960s, with inspiration coming from the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik back in 1957.
The global positioning system (GPS) consists of a network of satellites orbiting the earth at fixed points above the planet and beam down signals to anyone on earth with a GPS tracking device..
The first trackers were invented at different times for different purposes..
GPS tracking
The first GPS tracking devices were launched in 1978, when Rockwell International launched an experimental satellite into space. The U.S. Department of Defense used these satellites to track their vehicles and equipment.
GPS tracking for fleet vehicles became available in the 1990s.
Fitness trackers
The first fitness tracker, the Manpo-kei, was invented in 1965 by Dr. Yoshiro Hatano, a Japanese professor. The name translates to "10,000 steps meter" and was based on the idea that 10,000 steps is a healthy balance of activity and calorie intake.
Bird banding
The first known bird banding experiment in North America was conducted in 1803 by John James Audubon. Audubon tied strings around the legs of Eastern Phoebes and observed that they returned to the same nesting site each year.
Цзыюй может просто сидеть и выглядеть как фея и все хором скажут "богиня"
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Tzuyu can just sit there and look like a fairy and everyone will say "goddess" in unison.
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Inka Roasted Corn is made from the heirloom corn known as the Giant White Corn of Cusco. This unique variety grows exclusively in “The Sacred Valley of the Inkas”, located near Cusco at 11,000 feet, high in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
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The equestrian-inspired Horsebit was presented in a halved maxi version on the new #Gucci73 bucket bag, which debuted on the #GucciSS25 runway by Sabato De Sarno. #GucciIstante
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Irises by Monet
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A 360° view from the surface of Mars from Perseverance Rover.
Credit: : NASA/JPL-Caltech/Simeon Schmauß
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This photo was taken a few hours ago.
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From the surface of Mars.
Moss Moon Magazine X Red Centipede If a centipede runs towards you, it's probably not attacking you, as they can't see very well and may think you are a place to shelter.. Centipedes are attracted to damp environments.. They are nocturnal hunters that eat ants, spiders, and crickets, so their presence may indicate that other arthropods or pests are also present.. In superstition, seeing a centipede can mean someone is jealous. Blindness: The genus name Scolopocryptops means "dead eyes", indicating that the giant red centipede is blind.. Venom: The first pair of legs evolved to be venomous fangs The giant red centipede, Scolopocryptops sexpinosus, is a common centipede in the Southern Appalachian Mountain ranges Centipedes in Appalachia typically bite like a bee, but larger species in the southwestern U.S. can be more painful. Bites from large centipedes can be dangerous for children or people with bee sting allergies.. The primary settlers of the area were the Chero...
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