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2015-08-09
2015-08-08

Fotografia JoanMira
O sua descaradona
Tire a roupa da janela
Que essa camisa sem dona
Lembra-me a dona sem ela
Dependurada com graça
Adejante, colorida
A sua roupa estendida
Afaga o rosto a quem passa
E pede que um pintor faça
Na sua estreita viela
Uma formosa aguarela
Dessa cena fadistona
O sua descaradona
Tire a roupa da janela
Que eu nao posso suportar
A visão que me sugere
Essa roupa de mulherVazia, posta a secar;
Pudera eu cinzelar
Do mundo a estatua mais bela
E inspirava-me naquela
Poupinha que me apaixona
Que essa camisa sem dona
Lembra-me a dona sem ela
Henrique Silva/Daniel Gouveia
Barreiro - 15-09-2014
25 miradouros em Lisboa - Largo da Academia das Belas Artes
Going down this square in Chiado you come across a terrace used as a parking lot, with a beautiful view over downtown Lisbon. A few steps further down, you get a closer look at the top of the Municipal Palace and of the triumphal arch of Rua Augusta.
Atravessando este largo no Chiado, depara-se com um terraço usado como parque de estacionamento, com uma bela vista da Baixa de Lisboa. Um pouco mais abaixo, é possível ver o topo dos Paços do Concelho e do arco triunfal da Rua Augusta.
Astronomy picture of the day - 2015 August 8 - Curiosity's View
Image Credit: Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, MSSS
Explanation: By planet Earth's calendar, the Curiosity Mars Rover reached its 3rd anniversary on the surface of the Red Planet on August 6. To celebrate, gaze across this dramatic panoramic view of diverse terrain typical of therover's journey to the layered slopes of Aeolis Mons, also known as Mount Sharp. Recorded with Curiosity's Mast Camera instrument, the scene looks south across gravel, sand ripples, and boulders toward rounded buttes. In the background, higher layers at left are toward the southeast, with southwest at panorama right. The individual images composing the view were taken on Curiosity's mission sols (martian days) 952 and 953 since the rover's landing on August 6, 2012.
2015-08-07
Imagens do Mundo - Interior da Basílica de Santa Maria, en Cracovia. Polonia
Interior da Basílica de Santa Maria, en Cracovia.
Astronomy picture of the day - 2015 August 7 - Full Moon, Full Earth
Image Credit: NASA, NOAA/DSCOVR
Explanation: The Moon was new on July 16. Its familiar nearside facing the surface of planet Earth was in shadow. But on that date a million miles away, the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) captured this view of an apparently Full Moon crossing in front of a Full Earth. In fact, seen from the spacecraft's position beyond the Moon's orbit and between Earth and Sun, the fully illuminated lunar hemisphere is the less familiar farside. Only known since the dawn of the space age, the farside is mostly devoid of dark lunar maria that sprawl across the Moon's perpetual Earth-facing hemisphere. Only the small dark spot of the farside's Mare Moscoviense (Sea of Moscow) is clear, at the upper left. Planet Earth's north pole is near 11 o'clock, with the North America visited by Hurricane Dolores near center. Slight color shifts are visible around the lunar edge, an artifact of the Moon's motion through the field caused by combining the camera's separate exposures taken in quick succession through different color filters. While monitoring the Earth and solar wind for space weather forcasts, about twice a year DSCOVR can capture similar images of Moon and Earth together as its crosses the orbital plane of the Moon.
2015-08-06
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