Comet on January 22, 2015 – Rosetta NavCam

Comet on 22 January 2015 – Rosetta NavCam
27.9 km from the centre of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on January 22, 2015

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  • Title: Comet on January 22, 2015 – NavCam
  • Released: Feb 02, 2015 3:00 pm
  • Copyright: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
  • Id: 334588
  • Description: This four-image mosaic comprises Rosetta navigation camera images taken from a distance of 27.9 km from the centre of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on January 22, 2015. The image resolution is 2.4 m/pixel and the individual 1024 x 1024 frames measure about 2.4 km across. The mosaic measures 4.2 x 4 km.

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Comet on January 21, 2015 – Rosetta NavCam

27.9 km from the centre of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on 21 January
27.9 km from the centre of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on January 21, 2015

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  • Title: Comet on January 21, 2015 – NavCam
  • Released: January 28, 2015 5:15 pm
  • Copyright: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
  • Description: This four-image mosaic comprises Rosetta navigation camera images taken from a distance of 27.9 km from the centre of Comet67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on January 21, 2015. The image resolution is 2.4 m/pixel and the individual 1024 x 1024 frames measure about 2.4 km across. The mosaic measures 4.2 x 4 km.

Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0

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Prayer – The Act of Doing Nothing


Prayer – The act of feeling like you are helping while doing absolutely nothing to solve a problem.

The act of feeling like you are helping while  doing absolutely nothing to solve a problem.
The act of feeling like you are helping while doing absolutely nothing to solve a problem.

Prayer is the act of doing absolutely nothing while at the same time thinking that you are helping solve a problem.

  • A friend or a relative of yours has cancer. You say, “I’ll pray for you.”
  • Your neighbor lost their job and they are losing their house. You say, “I’ll pray for you.”
  • Kids in Africa get Ebola. You say, “I’ll pray for them.”

Prayer is the act of talking to yourself in the hopes that a deity might be listening.

  • God, I’m talking to you hear, just do this one thing for me and I’ll go to church again.
  • God, I’m going to be know, please let me wake up in the morning.
  • God, my cat is missing. Please find her.

Prayer is begging.

  • God, please let me win the lottery
  • God, please let there be bagels available at the deli.
  • God, I wish I had a beer.

Prayer is an attempt to get a deity to do something for you.

  • God, please let me find my keys.
  • God, please let me get a green light.
  • God, please let me get a passing grade on my chemistry exam even though I was drinking alcoholic beverages all night. Oh, yeah, please get rid of this hangover.

Edgar Wallace Folge 07:

Das Gasthaus an der Themse

http://youtu.be/Y2WypkaKtCM

Ein harmloser Whiskeyschmuggler wird tot auf seinem Boot aufgefunden, ermordet mit einer Harpune — dem Markenzeichen eines mörderischen Diebes, dem “Hai”. John Wade, Inspektor bei Scotland Yard, steht vor einem Rätsel. Seine Nachforschungen führen ihn zu einer zwielichtigen Spelunke: dem Gasthaus an der Themse.

Speakers:
Henry Kielmann, Manoel Porto, Renate Pichler, Lothar Zibell, Michael Schermutzki, Barbara Fenner, Lothar Grützner, Rolf Jülich, Rolf Jähncke, Lutz Schnell, Jens Kersten, Lars Daniel, Frank Strass

Weitere Informationen:
Manuskript written by George Chevalier (based on the work of Edgar Wallace)
Musik: Alexander Ester, Ton: Peter Hertling.
Kategorie: Krimi und Thriller
Verlag: Highscore Music
Dauer: 47 Minuten