Category: not Sci-Fi

Boston Dynamics Weird rRobot

This is one of the possibly first instances in my life where I feel weird and surprised about wheels.
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This is where all your nightmares meet reality. There’s also the licking robots video which was definitely something to hold my attention for some time but you gotta google that one. It is not a big deal, we attribute too much to it but I gotta say these tongues were pretty large for robots, never mind the lips.
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Hi, How are you doing?

Saturn popping out from behind the moon to ask if we’re all okay.

 

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View post on imgur.com

 

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I am good, thanks.

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npjprods
What’s the focal length this was shot at? Would a 300mm suffice?

From The New York Times:

An Expensive View (but Hardly Expansive) of New York City

They say using the 1,200-millimeter lens is like looking at the world through a straw, so a reporter and photographer decided to find out.

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/06/29/nyregion/an-intimate-view-of-new-york-through-a-1200-millimeter-lens.html

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Website catalogs the active human-made machines that freckle our solar system and dot our galaxy

“…catalogs the active human-made machines that freckle our solar system and dot our galaxy.”

 

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http://spaceprob.es

 

“We love space probes to the Moon and beyond! Spaceprob.es catalogs the active human-made machines that freckle our solar system and dot our galaxy. For each space probe, we’ve affectionately crafted a short-and-sweet summary as well as handpicked geeky hyperlinks we think are worth exploring. Where possible, we utilize data from the Deep Space Network.”

 

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 Spaceprob.es catalogs the active human-made machines that freckle our solar system and dot our galaxy.