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0 Adam’s Weekly Video Picks – Vol. 13

  • 08/14
  • by adamerdmann
  • · Article

Never mind you superstitious types – you’ll feel pretty lucky to have seen what I have in store for you this week.  We’ll take a tour of the international space station, learn about some amazing photography, and more.  Commence!

1.  Departing Space Station Commander Provides Tour of Orbital Laboratory (International Space Station)

It is so damn cool to see HD footage like this from the ISS.  Just imagine what it must be like to live up there. Also, this video was shot in space.

2.  30 Years of BAD Pictures – Bruce Dale

Meanwhile, back on Earth:  Bruce Dale, a photographer for National Geographic, has taken some incredible photos.

3.  The Biological Advantage of Being Awestruck

Speaks for itself.  Neat.

Thanks for checking out this week’s picks.  Ta!

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