Not smoking will save you a lot of money!
Dutch speed cameras have an invisible flash (infrared) IIRC
How would you know if the camera triggered on your bike? You're not going to get a ticket in the mail 🤔
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edit: oh, its supposed to be a video but my app thought it was an image
Ive had a lot of fun playing this game with friends
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> Artist: Sylvain Sarrailh (https://tohad.artstation.com/)
By Simon Stålenhag http://www.simonstalenhag.se
This is from the graphic novel The Electric State
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/3041889
> Artist: Romain Trystram
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> Source: NASA > > >What is that large dark spot on Jupiter? It's the shadow of Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon. When Jupiter's moons cross between the Jovian giant and the Sun, they created shadows just like when the Earth's moon crosses between the Earth and the Sun. Also like on Earth, if you were in a dark shadow on Jupiter, you would see a moon completely eclipse the Sun. Unlike on Earth, moon shadows occur most days on Jupiter -- what's more unusual is that a spacecraft was close enough to record one with a high-resolution image. That spacecraft, Juno, was passing so close to Jupiter in late February that nearby clouds and the dark eclipse shadow appear relatively large. Juno has made many discoveries about our Solar System's largest planet, including, recently, rapidly expanding circular auroras.
Source: NASA
>What is that large dark spot on Jupiter? It's the shadow of Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon. When Jupiter's moons cross between the Jovian giant and the Sun, they created shadows just like when the Earth's moon crosses between the Earth and the Sun. Also like on Earth, if you were in a dark shadow on Jupiter, you would see a moon completely eclipse the Sun. Unlike on Earth, moon shadows occur most days on Jupiter -- what's more unusual is that a spacecraft was close enough to record one with a high-resolution image. That spacecraft, Juno, was passing so close to Jupiter in late February that nearby clouds and the dark eclipse shadow appear relatively large. Juno has made many discoveries about our Solar System's largest planet, including, recently, rapidly expanding circular auroras.
Europa is one of the moons of Jupiter. It is especially interesting because it is thought to have water oceans under it's icy surface which could potentially harbor life! Source: NASA
Europa is one of the moons of Jupiter. It is especially interesting because it is thought to have water oceans under it's icy surface which could potentially harbor life! Source: NASA