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Maybe A Week in Svalbard 78 Degree Latitude North Someday Svalbard, Longyearbyen Arctic Islands Above Norway 814.02 Miles or 1,310.03 Kilometers From the North Pole Summer Time 24 Hours Days Winter Time 24 Hours Nights About 300 Polar Bears Roaming Around That would be a dream flight for sure someday 6+ Plane Transfers Each Way 12+ Different Plane Transfers in Total At Least Once in Winter and Once in Summer Reasonable Prices Per Person Arctic Water Temps Max in Summers 9.9°C or 49.82°F Rocky Sandy Shores of Longyearbyen Arctic Beaches Arctic Summers Air Temps Max 23.0 °C or 73.4 °F Arctic Winters Air Temps Max −46.3 °C or −51.3 °F The Farthest North I can possibly go with commercial flights. For Sure Only Carry-on Luggages & Personal Travel Backpacks This post is under my legally protected identity. Disclaimer: This Post Is Not Affiliated To GE Aerospace, read the disclaimer. The information provided on this post on this site is not legally connected to GE Aerospace and was posted as free speech by use of this site.
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Playing marine noise to coral does not sound like a clever idea. But hold onto your snorkel... Underwater speakers broadcasting the vibrant sounds of a thriving coral community could be the key to rejuvenating damaged and degraded reefs. These underwater soundscapes might prevent struggling reefs from turning into ocean graveyards. Researchers, working off the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, discovered that coral larvae were up to seven times more likely to settle in a struggling reef when exposed to recordings of the natural sounds—snaps, groans, grunts, and scratches—that compose the symphony of a healthy ecosystem. More work is underway to understand whether other coral species respond to reef sounds in the same way, and whether the corals thrive after settling. Read more (article includes video): https://lnkd.in/eAxaBJfX #marinenoise #coralreefs
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Excited to share my new research article on the future of space tourism and commercial space flight! This article explores the potential of this burgeoning industry, the challenges it faces, and the ethical considerations we need to address. Do you think space tourism will become more accessible in the future? What are your thoughts on the ethical implications? Share your comments below! #SpaceTourism #SpaceExploration #FutureofSpace Shreeyanshu T. Preksha Bothra Legal Specs
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Are you ready for the sequel to the “Great American Eclipse?” If so, you’ll have a question: when is the next eclipse? Exactly two years from today, on Wednesday, August 12, 2026, the next total solar eclipse will take place in western Europe. To see it, you’ll need to be within a 183-190-mile-wide path of totality that will stretch from remote Siberia across eastern Greenland, western Iceland, the North Atlantic and northern and Spain. Iceland and Spain are perfect for visits on land to witness the two-minutes-or-so totality (here are 18 fabulous places to see the 2026 eclipse), but with so much at-sea viewing possible, myriad expedition cruises are being readied to position eclipse-chasers inside the moon’s central shadow in the Arctic, the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
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Deep dive into CETO: Part 2 Dive to Survive - The key to CETO's Storm Resilience 🌊💪 Did you know that CETO wave energy converters have a secret weapon against harsh ocean conditions? When storms and rough seas roll in, the CETO units respond by diving beneath the surface to avoid the full force of the waves. This protects the CETO units from damage and allows them to continue to generate power at the safest depth, even in the harshest conditions. Through CETO's innovative design and features like Dive to Survive, we're tapping into the ocean's vast energy potential, forging a path towards a cleaner, consistent and reliable energy future #WaveEnergy #RenewableEnergy #Innovation #Carnegie #CETO #DiveToSurvive
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A happy and healthy coral reef has a sound. The various "snaps, groans, grunts and scratches that form the symphony of a healthy ecosystem" are not just a symbol of a thriving reef. Underwater scientists have begun testing using these sounds in areas with degraded reefs and are finding the sounds attract coral larvae to settle. When they do, a new reef is formed. As the problem of degrading coral reefs continues to spread, this is a story that could have wide ranging implications. With the right sound, perhaps more coral reefs could be regrown--which could create a positive domino effect for the rest of the ocean and marine life reliant on the reefs as well. https://lnkd.in/gaAWz-aS
Playing thriving reef sounds on underwater speakers ‘could save damaged corals’
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Unveiling the Hidden Marvels: Exploring the Amazing World of Underwater Life The vast oceans and seas that cover our planet are home to a breathtaking array of life forms, each adapted to its unique underwater environment. Exploring these,…Read more on the following link https://lnkd.in/eRSqgZYK
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