Reply: русское порно жесток

NOTE: You are posting the message as a 'Guest', you can not edit the message or delete it
X

Topic History of:

Max. showing the last 6 posts - (Last post first)

  • Peterdrani
7 hours 58 minutes ago
русское порно жесток

An astronaut’s awe-inspiring views from life in space
<a href=https://prav.io/browse/questions/kak-vernut-dengi-iz-piramidy-hermes-vista-scheta-cheki-sud>гей секс порно
Longtime NASA astronaut Don Pettit, who has ventured to space four times, returned to Earth on Saturday night from the International Space Station. Pettit, who turned 70 on Sunday, landed at 9:20 p.m. ET in a Soyuz spacecraft with Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, after a seven-month stay aboard the orbiting laboratory.

The scientist invented the first object patented in space — called the Capillary Beverage, Space Cup or Zero-G cup, which makes it easier to drink beverages in the absence of gravity, and he is also a celebrated astrophotographer known for capturing unique views of the cosmos.
“One of the things I like to do with my astrophotography is to have a composition and a perspective that’s different than an Earth-centric one, typically showing an Earth horizon with the atmosphere on edge, the limb, and then some kind of astronomy, astrophotography, in relationship to that,” Pettit said from the space station during an April 3 interview with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
“Earth is amazingly beautiful when your feet are firmly planted on the ground, and it’s beautiful from space,” Pettit said. “And it’s hard to say what is more beautiful. I think it’s because space is a unique opportunity we seek to focus on the beauty of being in orbit. If we had people living their whole life in orbit, when they come down to Earth, they would probably think that was the most beautiful perspective they’d ever seen.”

Pettit takes his photos from the cupola on the space station, a favorite of crew members due to its seven windows that overlook Earth.

Here are some of his most unforgettable views of what it’s like to live in space that he captured over the past seven months.

  • Peterdrani
1 day 12 hours ago
анальный секс смотреть

An astronaut’s awe-inspiring views from life in space
<a href=https://kartingclubsochi.ru/051124/novosti-vasilenko-roman-poslednie-novosti/>раз анальный секс
Longtime NASA astronaut Don Pettit, who has ventured to space four times, returned to Earth on Saturday night from the International Space Station. Pettit, who turned 70 on Sunday, landed at 9:20 p.m. ET in a Soyuz spacecraft with Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, after a seven-month stay aboard the orbiting laboratory.

The scientist invented the first object patented in space — called the Capillary Beverage, Space Cup or Zero-G cup, which makes it easier to drink beverages in the absence of gravity, and he is also a celebrated astrophotographer known for capturing unique views of the cosmos.
“One of the things I like to do with my astrophotography is to have a composition and a perspective that’s different than an Earth-centric one, typically showing an Earth horizon with the atmosphere on edge, the limb, and then some kind of astronomy, astrophotography, in relationship to that,” Pettit said from the space station during an April 3 interview with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
“Earth is amazingly beautiful when your feet are firmly planted on the ground, and it’s beautiful from space,” Pettit said. “And it’s hard to say what is more beautiful. I think it’s because space is a unique opportunity we seek to focus on the beauty of being in orbit. If we had people living their whole life in orbit, when they come down to Earth, they would probably think that was the most beautiful perspective they’d ever seen.”

Pettit takes his photos from the cupola on the space station, a favorite of crew members due to its seven windows that overlook Earth.

Here are some of his most unforgettable views of what it’s like to live in space that he captured over the past seven months.

  • AndreFuemn
4 days 8 hours ago
Лучшие indie-игры раньше можно было найти на Игросупе.

Где теперь найти что-то похожее на Игросуп?
vk.com/public229902184

  • GordonChuby
1 week 1 day ago
kraken сайт

‘A whole different mindset’
Accurate clockwork is one matter. But how future astronauts living and working on the lunar surface will experience time is a different question entirely.
<a href=https://kra30c.cc>kraken tor
On Earth, our sense of one day is governed by the fact that the planet completes one rotation every 24 hours, giving most locations a consistent cycle of daylight and darkened nights. On the moon, however, the equator receives roughly 14 days of sunlight followed by 14 days of darkness.

“It’s just a very, very different concept” on the moon, Betts said. “And (NASA is) talking about landing astronauts in the very interesting south polar region (of the moon), where you have permanently lit and permanently shadowed areas. So, that’s a whole other set of confusion.”
kra30c.cc
kraken войти
“It’ll be challenging” for those astronauts, Betts added. “It’s so different than Earth, and it’s just a whole different mindset.”

That will be true no matter what time is displayed on the astronauts’ watches.

Still, precision timekeeping matters — not just for the sake of scientifically understanding the passage of time on the moon but also for setting up all the infrastructure necessary to carry out missions.

The beauty of creating a time scale from scratch, Gramling said, is that scientists can take everything they have learned about timekeeping on Earth and apply it to a new system on the moon.

And if scientists can get it right on the moon, she added, they can get it right later down the road if NASA fulfills its goal of sending astronauts deeper into the solar system.

“We are very much looking at executing this on the moon, learning what we can learn,” Gramling said, “so that we are prepared to do the same thing on Mars or other future bodies.”

  • Alonzovet
1 week 1 day ago
кракен вход

Lunar clockwork
What scientists know for certain is that they need to get precision timekeeping instruments to the moon.
<a href=https://kra30c.cc>kraken зайти
Exactly who pays for lunar clocks, which type of clocks will go, and where they’ll be positioned are all questions that remain up in the air, Gramling said.

“We have to work all of this out,” she said. “I don’t think we know yet. I think it will be an amalgamation of several different things.”
kra30c.cc
kra30 cc
Atomic clocks, Gramling noted, are great for long-term stability, and crystal oscillators have an advantage for short-term stability.
“You never trust one clock,” Gramling added. “And you never trust two clocks.”

Clocks of various types could be placed inside satellites that orbit the moon or perhaps at the precise locations on the lunar surface that astronauts will one day visit.

As for price, an atomic clock worthy of space travel could cost around a few million dollars, according Gramling, with crystal oscillators coming in substantially cheaper.

But, Patla said, you get what you pay for.

“The very cheap oscillators may be off by milliseconds or even 10s of milliseconds,” he added. “And that is important because for navigation purposes — we need to have the clocks synchronized to 10s of nanoseconds.”

A network of clocks on the moon could work in concert to inform the new lunar time scale, just as atomic clocks do for UTC on Earth.

(There will not, Gramling added, be different time zones on the moon. “There have been conversations about creating different zones, with the answer: ‘No,’” she said. “But that could change in the future.”)

  • Harolddus
1 week 1 day ago
Uzacu transplantacija

Manuala metode
Manuala FUE procedura tiek izmantots tikai roku darbs, graftus atdalot ar instrumentu, kura diametrs ir 0.9-1.00 mm. Parstadits tiek viss grafts, kas parasti satur 1-4 matu folikulus, nedalot atseviski pa 1 graftam, tadejadi iegustot kuplu un dabigu rezultatu.
<a href=https://www.matutransplantacija.lv/>пересадка волос в латвии
Dr. Ilze Runce veicot griezienus, strada ar mikroskopu, kas dod iespeju iegut matu biezumu, kas maksimali pietuvinats dabigajam un viena procedura iespejams parstadit lidz pat 4000 graftu. Manuala FUE metode tiek izmantota ari uzacu un bardas parstadisana. Procedura norit vieteja anestezija un ir klientam komfortabla – tas laika pacients visu laiku atrodas sedus stavokli proceduru kresla un var lietot datoru, telefonu, planseti, lasit gramatu vai skatities TV.

Dr. Ilze Runce ir manualas metodes aizsaceja Latvija, ir atseviski apguvusi so metodi Kazahstana 1 gada garuma pie nozares profesionaliem un ieviesusi to Latvija kops 2013.gada, kopuma ir veikusi jau vairak ka 1000 manualas FUE proceduras.

Aprakstu sagatavoja Dr. Ilze Runce

Manualas metodes cena ieklauts viss nepieciesamais:
nepieciesamais graftu daudzums;
visi pecoperacijas medikamenti;
sprejs;
sampuns;
cepurite;
pusdienas proceduras diena;
parsiesana nakamaja diena (pec nepieciesamibas).
MATU IZKRISANA

Pastiprinata matu izkrisana jeb alopecija skar gan viriesus, gan sievietes. Ta var but saistita ar novecosanos, genetiku, hroniskam slimibam, ieilgusu stresu, ka ari specifiskam imunas sistemas reakcijam. Mati klust plani vai pilniba izkrit. Ari retas un apdegumi zonas, kur agrak ir bijis apmatojums, (piemeram, uzacis) var radit estetisku diskomfortu.

Matu parstadisanas procedura ir efektivs risinajums gadijumos, kad medikamenti un arstnieciskas proceduras nepalidz!

Time to create page: 0.484 seconds
Powered by Kunena Forum