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This is just one of the stunning space photos that the European Space Agency and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center have recently uploaded to their photostreams.

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I love these colors!
 
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These are just a few of the stunning space photos that the European Space Agency and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center have recently uploaded to their photostreams.

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I love these colors!

Did you see this one as well? Also ring nebula:


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NASA, Hubble Space Telescope
 
Great photos those J.A. And a lovely insight into your teaching profession and those great kids learning.
Andrew


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Here are some of the results:

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What great photos Johanna.

It's lovely to see the children being creative. Have the toys and periscopes been made for a special cause? Everything looks so well made.

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What great photos Johanna.

It's lovely to see the children being creative. Have the toys and periscopes been made for a special cause? Everything looks so well made.

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Thank you!

They're not made for something special. We do something like this every year. We call it "creative days".
We'll have an exhibition next week, to show the parents what their children produced.
The pictures, cars and periscopes were made by the children themselves.
 
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I agree with everyone else! Amazing creativity. Do mind telling me what their age range is? I'd really like to know!
 
Photograph by NASA One of the Expedition 31 crew members working in the Cupola aboard the International Space Station, flying about 240 miles above Earth, recorded this frame featuring a non-tropical cyclone located over northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Lake Manitoba (lower center) and Lake Winnipeg (lower right) are visible. The structure on the upper right is part of the Japanese Experiment Module&rsquo;s Exposed Facility (JEF). The hardware at top includes part of the port truss structure (solar arrays and radiators, and part of one of the ExPRESS Logistics Carriers).

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This is first time I have ever heard of a tornado in Canada.
 
These are some of the children that were working with me today.

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The boy to the left is one of my students, the girl is from first grade.

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These girls are from first to third grade, the left one is one of my students.

WOW, you must be very inspiring and talented to bring just treasure's out of them!
 
WOW, you must be very inspiring and talented to bring just treasure's out of them!

Neither inspiring nor talented. I just showed them what to do and how it should be done.
It'd rather call my colleagues talented. You certainly saw the pictures the children painted. The inspiration came from one of my colleagues, who guided them.
 
BLACK FALL, ICELAND

Photograph by Jon Óskar Hauksson


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I really like the contras in this photo ! And when all you can see is the lave it looks like a frilly skirt! So, glad you liked it!
 
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