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Start Recycling, Stop Littering

Stop littering, Start Recycling 

 

This tree looks awesome! It has no trash or litter hanging on it!
This tree looks awesome! It has no trash or litter hanging on it!

      Wow this tree is absolutely beautiful! The green leaves are all bright and showing!

      Trees with litter hanging all over them don’t look as beautiful right? 

      If you don’t want all of our trees to start looking like this, don’t litter. Instead of littering and causing damage to beautiful trees like this you can start recycling.  Recycling is a good option if you want to continue using plastic but help the environment. Although the best option would be to stop using plastic bags such as the grocery store plastic bags and use reusable bags that last you longer and are even better for the planet. 

      According to oceanconservancy.org the United States has a recycling rate of about 9% since 2012. Europe has 30% and China has 25%.  We are missing the point. The point is that we only have one home, no its not the house we live in. It is Earth. We are obviously not doing our part to better the planet, we are doing things to worsen it, such as littering and using plastic materials that harm it. To make up for this the least all of us can do is recycle as much as we can in every area we can. We should also be spreading the word and stating the facts about the impacts of not recycling. 

      One sad but indeed true fact is that about 100,000 marine creatures die from plastic a year, these are only the ones found, and about 1 million sea birds also sadly pass away from plastic. These facts are from oceancrusaders.org. This goes to show that not everyone is recycling, and many many people are still littering because they don’t realize the harm they cause.One example of this is ,our beloved sea turtles mistake the plastic bags for jellyfish, their main source of food, and accidentally consume it. As a result of this, well you can imagine what happens to them. 

      One person being lazy or perhaps deciding not to recycle can contribute to these animal’s deaths. It can also contribute to the world losing its beauty because of litter and trash in the sea and pretty much everywhere around us. 

       Believe me, an 11year old girl who has already started to recycle because she has realized that we have got it ALL wrong. Do your only home a favor and start recycling today, right now, at this instant, mother earth will thank you.

The World Below: Time-Lapse | Earth 2 from Bruce W. Berry Jr

The World Below: Time-Lapse | Earth 2 from Bruce W. Berry Jr on Vimeo.

I never thought that I’d be making another one of these, but with all of the new footage from the International Space Station (ISS) that has been made public, I decided to give it another go.

All of 4K video and Time-lapse sequences were taken by the astronauts onboard the ISS (NASA/ESA). All footage has been edited, color graded, denoised, deflickered, stabilized by myself. Some of the 4K video clips were shot at 24frames/sec reflecting the actual speed of the space station over the earth. Shots taken at wider angels were speed up a bit to match the flow of the video.

Some interesting facts about the ISS: The ISS maintains an orbit above the earth with an altitude of between 330 and 435 km (205 and 270 miles). The ISS completes 15.54 orbits per day around the earth and travels at a speed of 27,600 km/h; 17,100 mph).

The yellow line that you see over the earth is Airgolw/Nightglow. Airglow/Nightglow is a layer of nighttime light emissions caused by chemical reactions high in Earth’s atmosphere. A variety of reactions involving oxygen, sodium, ozone, and nitrogen result in the production of a very faint amount of light (Keck A and Miller S et al. 2013).

Hope you enjoy and thank you all again for watching!

Music: “Journey to the Line” composed & performed by “Hans Zimmer”
All rights reserved to their respective owners.

Edited by: Bruce W. Berry Jr. @ Website: |Bruce Wayne Photography|

Time-Lapse Image Courtesy of the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center
https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/BeyondThePhotography/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/

4K video Courtesy of NASA
https://www.nasa.gov/content/ultra-high-definition-video-gallery

Last clip: imagery courtesy of the European Space Agency
Credit: NASA/ESA/M.Kornmesser
https://www.eso.org/public/videos/earth_2015_4k/

Footage Note: The slower video represents true speed of the ISS or was shot in 4K at 24fps. These clips are all marked with an *. Unfortunately I do not know all of the locations of the shots as many files did not have a name on them and just the mission numbers.

Locations of Footage in the order they appear:

1. Kounotori 4, unmanned cargo spacecraft *
2. Unknown*
3. Quebec City, Canada
4-7. Unknown*
8. Ucayali River, Peru*
9. Unknown*
10. Quebec City and St. Lawrence River, Canada*
11-12. Unknown*
13. Western United States*
14. Unknown*
15. Ataturk Dam Lake, on the Euphrates River, Turkey *
16. Nile River, lower Egypt*
17. Dubai, United Arab Emirates*
18. Bahamas*
19. The Nile Delta, Egypt*
20. Texas Gulf Coast*
21. Unknown*
22. Unknown
23. Aurora Borealis over North America
24. Aurora Borealis over Canada and USA
25. Iberian Peninsula to Red Sea
26. Southern Hemisphere Aurora and Sunrise
27. The Nile River Delta to Mecca, Middle East
28. Mexico to Maine, USA
29. Balearic Sea to Lake Turkana
30. Atlantic Ocean to Kazakhstan
31. Aurora Borealis over the Atlantic Ocean
32. The Earth and sunrise in 4K

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The Earth in Stunning 4K UHD

By:   Space Videos

Can’t get enough of Earth?

Then this is for you: an extended playback of Ultra High Definition views of Planet Earth, captured by NASA astronaut Jeff Williams during his mission on the International Space Station in 2016. You’ll see the French Riviera and the Sahara Desert, cross North America from Texas all the way to Canada, and more—this is your source for the view of your home planet from 250 miles up! Fire up the biggest screen you have. Then throw on your favorite music, kick back and watch. UHD download link: https://archive.org/details/NASA-Ultr

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Jane (2017)

By: Abramorama Inc

Originally published on Sep 25, 2017

“One of the best documentaries of 2017. An astonishing accomplishment. Morgen is setting the bar for profile documentaries and changing the rules for his field.”

BRIAN TALLERICO, ROGEREBERT.COM

“Few films this year offer up such lush and formal components. Morgen has made a film of deep emotional beauty. Required viewing for anyone seeking a classic in the making.”

KATE ERBLAND, INDIEWIRE

“Transcends the boundaries of both nature films and biographies. Its epic elements of adventure, romance, and spiritual connection possess a sweep equal to any narrative film. A wondrous, moving, and truly stirring portrait that puts us right there with Goodall to share in her discoveries, propelled by the majestic sounds of Philip Glass. This is a truly stirring legacy portrait.”

DAVID ROONEY, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

This is the new Google Earth (Visualize Earth My Planet)

 

By: Google

Originally published on Apr 18, 2017

The whole world is now in your browser. Fly through landmarks and cities like London, Tokyo and Rome in stunning 3D, then dive in to experience them first hand with Street View. See the world from a new point of view with Voyager, which brings you stories from the BBC, NASA, Sesame Street and more. Start exploring: https://g.co/earth.

Choose your own adventure with Voyager
Experience interactive stories from around the world.

Discover new places with Knowledge Cards
Flip through cards and learn about local landmarks.

Orbit the world in 3D
Use the new 3D button to tilt the map.

Snap and share a Postcard
Capture snapshots of locations and share them with your friends.

Feeling Lucky?
Roll the dice and see where the world takes you.

 

Nature Makes You Happy – BBC Earth

 

By: BBC Earth

Originally published on Mar 8, 2017

A new study from BBC Earth and the University of California has revealed that watching nature documentaries can make you happier, so we’re on a mission to bring real happiness to as many people as possible by improving their connection to nature. You can find out more here www.realhappinessproject.com

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Jeff’s Earth

 

By: NASA Johnson

Originally published on Dec 29, 2016

The first time you see Planet Earth from space, it’s stunning; when you’ve spent 534 days in space—more than any other American—it still is! On his most recent trip the International Space Station NASA astronaut Jeff Williams used an Ultra High Definition video camera that he pointed at the planet 250 miles below; here he shares some of those images, and talks about the beauty of the planet, the variety of things to see, and the value of sharing that perspective with everyone who can’t go to orbit in person.

HD download link: https://archive.org/details/TheSpaceP…

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NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams Celebrates the National Park Service Centennial from the International Space Station

 

By: NASA Johnson

Originally Published on Aug 25, 2016

NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams shares his photos and personal stories as he celebrates the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. Jeff’s affection for the National Parks began when he was a child. His father was a seasonal park ranger severing at Devils Tower National Monument. Now, his unique vantage point on the International Space Station provides an endless panorama of the natural beauty and awesome grandeur that is found in the National Parks.
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One Year on Earth – Seen From 1 Million Miles

 

By: NASA Goddard

Originally published on Jul 20, 2016

On July 20, 2015, NASA released to the world the first image of the sunlit side of Earth captured by the space agency’s EPIC camera on NOAA’s DSCOVR satellite. The camera has now recorded a full year of life on Earth from its orbit at Lagrange point 1, approximately 1 million miles from Earth, where it is balanced between the gravity of our home planet and the sun.

EPIC takes a new picture every two hours, revealing how the planet would look to human eyes, capturing the ever-changing motion of clouds and weather systems and the fixed features of Earth such as deserts, forests and the distinct blues of different seas. EPIC will allow scientists to monitor ozone and aerosol levels in Earth’s atmosphere, cloud height, vegetation properties and the ultraviolet reflectivity of Earth.

The primary objective of DSCOVR, a partnership between NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Air Force, is to maintain the nation’s real-time solar wind monitoring capabilities, which are critical to the accuracy and lead time of space weather alerts and forecasts from NOAA.

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One Year of Earth Is Blue

 

By: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries

Originally Published on Oct 23, 2015

As NOAA Administrator Dr. Kathryn Sullivan says, “No matter what you see out your living room window or off of your back porch, you are first and foremost a citizen of the planet – and a citizen of an ocean planet.” With that in mind, a year ago today we launched #EarthIsBlue to bring you incredible images and videos of America’s underwater treasures. Watch our video to learn why we’ve been sharing these images and how you can help us keep this blue planet vibrant!

For more info click here> sanctuaries.noaa.gov/earthisblue