Adam Elliott
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Adam Elliott
@adameliott.bsky.social
This is a pretty awesome demonstration that successfully used Earth orbit GPS satellites for navigational data in orbit around the moon and on the surface.
www.nasa.gov/missions/art...
NASA and Italian Space Agency Test Future Lunar Navigation Technology - NASA
As the Artemis campaign leads humanity to the Moon and eventually Mars, NASA is refining its state-of-the-art navigation and positioning technologies to guide
www.nasa.gov
February 24, 2025 at 9:57 PM
This is what Honolulu looks like if you are a hard core detective solving dark crimes.
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#darkdetective #archirecturephotography #utahphotographer #honolulu #moody
February 13, 2025 at 2:00 AM
There's a really cool mesa in Gold Butte National Monument that is sliced through with several slot canyons. The walls of the these dark hallways are covered in abstract petroglyphs.
#petrogphys #nationalparks #hiking
February 7, 2025 at 2:19 AM
Little Finland is known for it's otherworldly rock formations but it also has a number of cool petroglyphs. Last spring I took a friend to check them out. #hiking #rockart #nationalparks
February 4, 2025 at 7:49 PM
People in movies are way better at swallowing pills than I am. They never even need water.
February 3, 2025 at 3:38 PM
A distant part of what is sometimes called the Taffy Cliffs
#Utah #photography #nature
February 2, 2025 at 11:12 PM
Pretty amazing that there are photos of people born in the 1700’s, who could have even met George Washington in person!
www.dpreview.com/articles/683...
How two brothers tried to photograph the last survivors of the Revolutionary War
In the 1860s, two brothers from Connecticut endeavored to photograph veterans of the American Revolution who could have fought alongside George Washington.
www.dpreview.com
January 28, 2025 at 5:12 PM
Remember how Prince officially changed his name and so everyone started calling him... uh, Prince?
Wasn't very effective, was it?
January 26, 2025 at 12:05 AM
Some photos from the first half of a great hike from 10,000 feet at Cedar Breaks National Monument down far below to Ashdown Gorge, in Utah. This hike, 7 years ago, was relatively unknown back then, but the secret is out and floods have changed the riverbed since then anyway.
January 24, 2025 at 8:21 PM