[ RadSafe ] Your best off-topic break today: Time-lapse earth

franz.schoenhofer at chello.at franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
Tue Nov 15 15:39:50 CST 2011


Thank you Maury for your off-topic breaks! This one is really great! 

Though Aurea borealis is closely related to radiation topics it has no dose effect on people. But it is wonderful. I remember one winternight at the farm house of my (then) parents in law in middle Finland, when we saw a faint colour on the horizon, changing all the time. Unfortunately I have not had the opportunity yet to travel during wintertime to the northernmost places in Finland, Sweden or Norway to observe the "revontul!i", Finnish for aurea borealis. 
I have already thanked you for your various "off topic" messages. Please keep distributing them! Please, dear list owner, do not censor them! They are important to demonstrate that we people at RADSAFE appreciate also information about radiation effects and phenomena not directly related to "deaths". 

Best wishes to you and all other RADSAFErs

Franz

---- Maury <maurysis at peoplepc.com> schrieb:
> This is 5 mins. and really is neat!
> 
> http://vimeo.com/32001208
> 
> _______________________________________________
> You are currently subscribed to the RadSafe mailing list
> 
> Before posting a message to RadSafe be sure to have read and understood the RadSafe rules. These can be found at: http://health.phys.iit.edu/radsaferules.html
> 
> For information on how to subscribe or unsubscribe and other settings visit: http://health.phys.iit.edu

--
Franz Schoenhofer, PhD, MinRat
Habicherg. 31/7
A-1160 Vienna
Austria
mobile: ++43 699 1706 1227



More information about the RadSafe mailing list