Curiosity is in human nature. Just think. Have you ever opened a door you shouldn't have, pulled a door handle, ignored a safety warning? Curiosity has overcome you at least once in your life. When we don't understand something, it's like a drug for our motivation. And in a world of seven billion people, there will always be places to discover and information to seek. We usually get into a car, bus, train or plane and go "explore", but there are places and places where we are not welcome. Check out which are the most mysterious and inaccessible places on Earth.
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The Earth is definitely a force that should not be underestimated, but at the same time it is also the planet of many natural wonders that at certain moments seem like mirages.
Google Earth, or Google Earth, as we call it, is celebrating 10 years! Yes, you read that right. It was written on June 28, 2005, which forever changed our behavior and outlook on the world. To mark the occasion, Google engineers have added 1,500 new photos to the Google Earth Earth View "library," where they collect the most stunning aerial images captured by their satellites, and we've rounded up some of the best.
Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22. Many events take place on this day, which make us aware of the importance of protecting our blue planet. This year's World Earth Day puts the spotlight on action against climate change, which presents a huge challenge as well as a huge opportunity.
Feast your eyes on photos of places that look too good to be true. But they exist.
With a balloon into space? This travel agency will take you to the stratosphere in a hot air balloon
Maybe you've never thought about flying a hot air balloon into space, but according to the following news, it may soon be possible.
The Economist recently published the results of a survey on living conditions conducted by the so-called intelligence unit of this famous magazine. The results showed in which cities in the world life is said to be the best and in which the worst. Interestingly, all 10 of the best cities to live on Earth have relatively low population densities. And which of the ten cities we present to you will you move to in the hope of a better life? The decision is yours!
Since 2001, Google Earth has made it possible to explore the most remote areas of the world directly in the browser. A few days before World Earth Day, Google introduced the ninth version that offers 3D guided tours.
What do you have planned for next week? And next year? Have you ever thought about what you will be doing in 250 million years? Probably not. But you might be wondering what the Earth will look like then. 250 million years is enough for its face to change as well. So many years ago, a meteorite flew to our planet, wiped out 90 percent of all living things and left an imprint in the form of a crater in Antarctica. But that is the past.
It's hard for us mere mortals to imagine what life is like on a space station. That is why some details about the everyday life of astronauts surprise us all the more.
That the environment and climate are changing is nothing new. That this process is taking place with terrible haste, neither. But it is worrying. National Geographic says that if we continue at this pace, the ice at both poles and in the mountains will soon be gone. What would Earth look like if all the ice melted?
Want a replica of the golden gramophone record that explains humanity to aliens? In 1977, the American agency NASA had a big dream. They wanted to find the Aliens and make contact with them. With this purpose, the probes Voyager I and Voyager II were sent into space, which also carried a time capsule in the form of a golden gramophone record, which carries images of our civilization and teaches about humanity. Among other things, about how we reproduce, how we transport ourselves and what we eat. We greet the aliens in 55 languages (also in Serbo-Croatian, which was the official language of Yugoslavia at the time: "We wish you all the best from our planet"), and they can also play different genres of music and typical sounds of our planet. There are playback instructions on the back of the disc. On the 40th anniversary of the launch, you can for approx. For 90 euros, consider the jubilee replica of The Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary Edition, which also comes with a book.