Monday, January 9, 2017

NASA JOHNSON: The Peoples Planet ... From a PICTURE PERFECT Place in Space ... The "Home Sweet Home" Edition ... (ABOVE & BELOW PT.19)




**** NASA/ Johnson Space Center



This posting will serve as Part 19 of the "Above & Below" series of this journal/ blog ... I wanted to have this in here, after viewing so many pieces of photography/ film that was put together from a picture perfect place in space, just beautiful work from these folks at NASA and the ISS, and personal work from astronaut Jeff Williams, far enough above to get an overall view of our planet, but low enough to catch all the awesome details. The view from up there seems so tranquil, and doesnt even make me remotely think of all that is down here, and our lives, cities, and the activities of people, and shows just how huge this planet really is, yet just a tiny speck in such a vast universe, that has made it possible for the evolution of life and us ... which explains why we should show appreciation for it as well. These pieces of photgraphy/ film will also be included in the "RCJ Music/ Arts Honour Roll Society" as well, and Thanx to all at NASA ... Enjoy!





Top 16 Earth Images of 2016 ... Thanx to NASA Johnson





Jeff's Earth- 4K ... Thanx to NASA Johnson





Earth Views ... Thanx to NASA Johnson





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***** PD/ RCJ: "ABOVE & BELOW" PART'S 18 THRU 1


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***** RANCH CHIMP JOURNAL "WELCOME" POST


***** RCJ MUSIC/ ART'S HONOUR ROLL SOCIETY (my hand- selected music/ arts picks)


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4 comments:

  1. Some great imagery here. Thanks for posting.

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  2. This is the next best thing to actually being up there I guess, thanx to video technologies, this fascinates me in 2017, I can imagine what someone from the year 1517 would have thought ... Thanx for your input Infidel

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  3. Thanks for this. A needed diversion on a dreary day.

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  4. I hear ya Nonnie, Thanx for dropping in ....

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