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Today I’ll share with you my favorite links about science I found out these days. I hope you enjoy it!
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Notes of Leonardo da Vinci
Recently The British Library has digitized 570 loose pages of notes written and drawn by Leonardo da Vinci to compile a notebook which is called, The Codex Arundel. It’s available online for free! But.. it’s in italian and Leonardo used a technique known as left-handed mirror-writing (reading from right to left).
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Amazing science posters
If you like science posters, you’ll love these with great woman in science. Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya has created 6 custom posters to help celebrate both women and science and connect the Women’s March to the March for Science.
The Rosalind Franklin’s poster is my favorite. What is yours?
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Amazing science posters [2]
MARS EXPLORERS WANTED! NASA Made available amazing illustrations in high quality. And all space enthusiasts will want to print them:
Mars needs YOU! In the future, Mars will need all kinds of explorers, farmers, surveyors, teachers . . . but most of all YOU! Join us on the Journey to Mars as we explore with robots and send humans there one day. Download a Mars poster that speaks to you. Be an explorer!
You can downloaded the illustrations here.
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Get a job!
After this, you can get a job of Planetary Protection Officer with a salary of $124,406 to $187,000 / per year. If you want this job, you can make your application here.
If you don’t get the job, keep calm and enjoy the next topic of this list.
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Panoramic views of International Space Station
Google street view now allow users to peer inside the International Space Station from their computer 248 miles below with 360-degree, panoramic views. The virtual tour allows users to peek into areas where astronauts eat, exercise, work and even bathe.
The Street View imagery was captured by Thomas Pesquet, an astronaut with the European Space Agency. He also wrote a blog post about his experience. The 360° photos are available here.
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