• Astronaut's eye view — Mount Fuji from space.

    Captured by astronaut Soichi Noguchi aboard the International Space Station (ISS), this stunning image shows Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji rising like a beacon through the clouds.

    At 400+ km above Earth, the ISS offers a rare perspective of our planet’s natural wonders — and this is one of the most breathtaking.

    #EarthFromSpace #MountFuji #Japan #ISS #SoichiNoguchi #AstronautPhotography
    Astronaut's eye view — Mount Fuji from space. Captured by astronaut Soichi Noguchi aboard the International Space Station (ISS), this stunning image shows Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji rising like a beacon through the clouds. At 400+ km above Earth, the ISS offers a rare perspective of our planet’s natural wonders — and this is one of the most breathtaking. #EarthFromSpace #MountFuji #Japan #ISS #SoichiNoguchi #AstronautPhotography
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  • Rendezvous in the stars — 1966.

    Gemini 10, piloted by astronauts John Young and Michael Collins, approached and docked with the Agena Target Vehicle in Earth orbit — a daring maneuver that tested the future of space missions.
    After a successful link-up, they fired Agena’s powerful engine and soared to a record-breaking altitude, pushing the boundaries of how far humans had ever flown from Earth.

    This mission paved the way for future Moon landings — proving precision, courage, and the power of teamwork in space.

    #Gemini10 #SpaceMilestones #NASAHistory #DockingManeuver #SpaceExploration
    Rendezvous in the stars — 1966. Gemini 10, piloted by astronauts John Young and Michael Collins, approached and docked with the Agena Target Vehicle in Earth orbit — a daring maneuver that tested the future of space missions. After a successful link-up, they fired Agena’s powerful engine and soared to a record-breaking altitude, pushing the boundaries of how far humans had ever flown from Earth. This mission paved the way for future Moon landings — proving precision, courage, and the power of teamwork in space. #Gemini10 #SpaceMilestones #NASAHistory #DockingManeuver #SpaceExploration
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  • コスプレ

    Walküre Last Mission
    カナメ・バッカニア

    「いつか、こんな暖かな光に満ちた中で、あなたと会えますように…」

    #cosplay
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    コスプレ Walküre Last Mission カナメ・バッカニア 「いつか、こんな暖かな光に満ちた中で、あなたと会えますように…」 #cosplay #コスプレ
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  • A new hydrogen-powered car is making headlines for delivering what electric vehicles still struggle to match: ultra-fast refueling and long-distance range. The vehicle claims to fully refuel in just 5 seconds and can travel up to 1,500 kilometers—a potential game-changer in clean transportation.

    Unlike battery-electric cars that require hours of charging, this hydrogen fuel cell car emits only water vapor, making it one of the most eco-friendly zero-emission solutions available.

    Hydrogen vehicles convert hydrogen into electricity using a fuel cell, offering high energy density and minimal downtime.

    In contrast to battery-electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cells are:

    - Faster to refuel

    - Capable of longer continuous operation

    - Lighter over long distances due to lower storage weight

    With fuel cell buses already deployed in cities like Beijing, Tokyo, and Seoul, this car hints at a hydrogen-powered future beyond public transit—one where consumers don’t sacrifice speed or convenience for sustainability.

    #HydrogenCar #CleanTech #FuelCellVehicle #EVAlternative #ZeroEmissions
    A new hydrogen-powered car is making headlines for delivering what electric vehicles still struggle to match: ultra-fast refueling and long-distance range. The vehicle claims to fully refuel in just 5 seconds and can travel up to 1,500 kilometers—a potential game-changer in clean transportation. Unlike battery-electric cars that require hours of charging, this hydrogen fuel cell car emits only water vapor, making it one of the most eco-friendly zero-emission solutions available. Hydrogen vehicles convert hydrogen into electricity using a fuel cell, offering high energy density and minimal downtime. In contrast to battery-electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cells are: - Faster to refuel - Capable of longer continuous operation - Lighter over long distances due to lower storage weight With fuel cell buses already deployed in cities like Beijing, Tokyo, and Seoul, this car hints at a hydrogen-powered future beyond public transit—one where consumers don’t sacrifice speed or convenience for sustainability. #HydrogenCar #CleanTech #FuelCellVehicle #EVAlternative #ZeroEmissions
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  • Aircela, a New York-based startup, has unveiled a game-changing technology: a fridge-sized device that pulls CO₂ and water vapor from the air and turns them into engine-ready gasoline using renewable electricity. No drilling, pipelines, or refineries—just clean fuel made on-site, on demand.

    No infrastructure overhaul needed
    The synthetic fuel works seamlessly with current combustion engines, meaning cars, trucks, and even aircraft can use it without modification.

    Eco-friendly and decentralized
    Unlike traditional fossil fuels, this method is carbon-neutral, since it recycles atmospheric CO₂. It also avoids the emissions and inefficiencies of centralized fuel production and delivery.

    The company’s tech is designed for off-grid and commercial use—ideal for military bases, remote areas, or industries looking to cut carbon without losing power.

    Backed by big names like Maersk Growth and Ripple’s Chris Larsen, Aircela plans to roll out its first commercial machines in fall 2025.

    If scaled successfully, this could rewrite the rules of global energy—replacing oil tankers with compact boxes that make fuel from thin air.

    #CleanFuel #Aircela #CarbonNeutral #GreenTech #EnergyInnovation
    Aircela, a New York-based startup, has unveiled a game-changing technology: a fridge-sized device that pulls CO₂ and water vapor from the air and turns them into engine-ready gasoline using renewable electricity. No drilling, pipelines, or refineries—just clean fuel made on-site, on demand. No infrastructure overhaul needed The synthetic fuel works seamlessly with current combustion engines, meaning cars, trucks, and even aircraft can use it without modification. Eco-friendly and decentralized Unlike traditional fossil fuels, this method is carbon-neutral, since it recycles atmospheric CO₂. It also avoids the emissions and inefficiencies of centralized fuel production and delivery. The company’s tech is designed for off-grid and commercial use—ideal for military bases, remote areas, or industries looking to cut carbon without losing power. Backed by big names like Maersk Growth and Ripple’s Chris Larsen, Aircela plans to roll out its first commercial machines in fall 2025. If scaled successfully, this could rewrite the rules of global energy—replacing oil tankers with compact boxes that make fuel from thin air. #CleanFuel #Aircela #CarbonNeutral #GreenTech #EnergyInnovation
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