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  1. Wanted to give the aurora oarfish idea another try! Much happier with how this one turned out.

    #krita #oarfish #mola

  2. "Das Leben, das Leben, das Leben, das Leben ist schön. Und will es mich ficken, dann trage ich Lippenstift auf. Ich mach mich schön für dich.
    Das Leben, das Leben, das Leben ist manchmal ein Hundesohn. Doch ich vergib ihm jede gottlose, miese Aktion. Denn verdammt: Das Leben ist schön!"

    youtube.com/watch?v=XPqXfd5YGRU

    #lauteshirn #Mola #DasLebenIstSchön

  3. “The ocean #sunfish, or #Mola, is one of the strangest animals alive. A massive, flat, derpy giant that eats jellyfish, drifts aimlessly, and carries parasites that even have smaller parasites of their own. Somehow, this awkward creature that feels like evolution’s inside joke doesn’t just survive in the world’s oceans … it thrives.“

    youtube.com/watch?v=gtDKKJq9u30

  4. the moray eel is a fierce predatory fish with a vicious reputation, and so it "makes sense" that it has those strange and terrfiying pharyngeal jaws.

    Mola mola, on the other hand, has the reputation of being bizarre, and silly, swiming on its side to imitate a manta. And yet, it also has pharyngeal jaws.

    #mola
    #moray
    #eel
    #pharyngeal
    #jaws

  5. Of course, this is not the first map of Mars.
    E.g., here are topographic images of the 2 hemispheres of Mars, created from data by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) instrument on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft.

    This image appeared on the cover of Science magazine in May 1999.

    MGS operated in Mars orbit from Sept 1997 to Nov 2006. The MOLA instrument transmitted altimetry data until June 2001.

    photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/cata
    attic.gsfc.nasa.gov/mola/image

    3/n

  6. @jcerdan bueno, si los discos son buenos, no problemo. Y el procesador si no tiene que hacer transcoding poco se nota, no? 😁 #mola

  7. As lots more people arrive today it seems like a good time to chat about a project that I'm privileged to be part of.

    I'm delighted to be co-supervising a new collaborative doctoral partnership with colleagues from #QMUL and #MOLA.

    Tom Chivers, author of #LondonClay, will be exploring the relationship between people, #history, landscape and environment through the lens of #mudlarking on the Thames!

    #introductions #archaeology #geography #phdlife #histodons #archaeodons

  8. Out and about this afternoon and had the opportunity to walk past the site of the Elizabethan playhouse, the Boar’s Head.

    The site was excavated by #MOLA and features in this self-guided walk > mola.org.uk/blog/self-guided-w

    #UrbanArchaeology