ブックマーク / www.boston.com (3)

  • Deadly landslides hit Japan

    Dozens of people, including children, were killed in Japan when destructive landslides hit Hiroshima. Triggered by torrential rains, the landslide buried people alive as they slept in their homes. The search for survivors in the mud-ravaged hillside continues as over 50 people are feared missing. --Leanne Burden Seidel (26 photos total) This aerial view shows the damage caused by a landslide after

    Deadly landslides hit Japan
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    kaiteki61 2014/08/25
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  • Gerd Ludwig's 'Long Shadow of Chernobyl' project

    Internationally-renowned photojournalist Gerd Ludwig has spent years documenting the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. In 1986, errors at the plant in Ukraine led to an explosion that ultimately caused over a quarter of a million people to permanently evacuate their homes to escape the radiation and radioactive fallout. Over the course of several trips to the site and the region for Nat

    Gerd Ludwig's 'Long Shadow of Chernobyl' project
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    kaiteki61 2012/03/03
  • Hubble's final servicing mission

    On Monday, May 11, after months of delays and preparation, NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis launched from the Kennedy Space Center on the final servicing mission to the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope. The seven crew members left Florida for low Earth orbit at 2:01 pm, for a scheduled 11-day mission, including 5 days of Extra-vehicular activity (EVAs) to work on the Hubble. So far the repairs appear

    Hubble's final servicing mission
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    kaiteki61 2009/05/22
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