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Join me with @russ_wildlife in Svalbard this July for the polar experience of a lifetime with @naturalworldsafaris

Visit http://bit.ly/nwspolar for details!

Photos by past polar attendee Stuart Gelnar.

#artic #polar #polarbear #norway #svalbard #wild #wildlife #wildlifephotography #travel #wanderlust #tripofalifetime #destination #polar
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Sleeping #polar #bear and #cub
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Struggling to keep tack of everything...Well the Polar A360 Activity Tracker Tracks everything you need to know about your day, starting with monitoring your sleep quality and going on to your steps, distance, calories burned and any activity you do to reach your goals! #Polar #Fitness #ActivityTrackers

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...Or Bearly Romantic... http://bit.ly/18XghYY #pandaandpolarbear #Panda #Polar Bear
Have a beary romantic Friday everyone!
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Introducing Polar Request Manager (BETA).

Polar Request Manager is a new system designed to completely change the way designers receive icon requests. Say goodbye to receiving massive amounts of unorganized emails from your users.

Polar Request Manager is subscription based (to support server costs), you can register for an account here: https://polar.aidanfollestad.com

There's also a new page on Polar Dashboard's web guide which describes how to setup Polar Dashboard to hook into it (it's very simple): http://afollestad.github.io/polar-dashboard/requestmanager.html

Last but not least, there's a mobile client that you can access once you've subscribed: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.afollestad.polarbackendadmin

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Between the web guide and help/info messages on the Request Manager site, you should be able to figure out how it works without any additional support. Please post in Polar's community if you do happen to have any questions.

+1's and re-shares are appreciated!

#Polar #Dashboard #Request #Manager #Android
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This is great; maybe you could add a "requests" count to see which icons are requested most.
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Technology is dynamic in its core. Moreover, to make this dynamism count, Polar substantially brings an all-inclusive home appliance for its clients. The use of newest technology on these products gave a smart look to complete an entire home decor. Of all, #Polar earned the reputation to be the sole dynamic #home   #appliances #manufacturer in India.
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#good #bad #evil #sad #choices #decisions #wrong #right #dark #light #knight #rogue #black #white #straight #crooked #polar #opposites #fate #DNA #program #life #humanity #humans Jack Snider 2016.If you like this post, watch a funny video that makes you laugh.
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Ancient Polar Ice Reveals Tilting of Earth’s Moon | NASA
March 23, 2016: New NASA-funded research provides evidence that the spin axis of Earth’s moon shifted by about five degrees roughly three billion years ago. The evidence of this motion is recorded in the distribution of ancient lunar ice, evidence of delivery of water to the early solar system.

“The same face of the moon has not always pointed towards Earth,” said Matthew Siegler of the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona, lead author of a paper in today’s journal Nature. “As the axis moved, so did the face of the ‘man in the moon.’ He sort of turned his nose up at the Earth.”

This interdisciplinary research was conducted across multiple institutions as part of NASA’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI) based at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, California.

Water ice can exist on Earth’s moon in areas of permanent shadow. If ice on the moon is exposed to direct sunlight it evaporates into space. Authors of the Nature article show evidence that a shift of the lunar spin axis billions of years ago enabled sunlight to creep into areas that were once shadowed and likely previously contained ice.  

The researchers found that the ice that survived this shift effectively “paints” a path along which the axis moved. They matched the path with models predicting where the ice could remain stable and inferred the moon’s axis had moved by approximately five degrees. This is the first physical evidence that the moon underwent such a dramatic change in orientation and implies that much of the polar ice on the moon is billions of years old.

“The new findings are a compelling view of the moon’s dynamic past,” said Dr. Yvonne Pendleton, director of SSERVI, which supports lunar and planetary science research to advance human exploration of the solar system through scientific discovery. “It is wonderful to see the results of several missions pointing to these insights.”

The authors analyzed data from several NASA missions, including Lunar Prospector, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), Lunar Crater and Observation Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), and the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL), to build the case for a change in the moon’s orientation. Topography from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) and thermal measurements from the Diviner lunar radiometer—both on LRO—are used to aid the interpretation of Lunar Prospector neutron data that support the polar wander hypothesis.

Siegler noticed that the distribution of ice observed at each of the lunar poles appeared to be more related to each other than previously thought. Upon further investigation, Siegler—and co-author Richard Miller of the University of Alabama at Huntsville—discovered that ice concentrations were displaced from each pole by the same distance, but in exactly opposite directions, suggesting the spin axis in the past was tilted from what we see today. A change in the tilt means that some of the ice deposited long ago has since evaporated as it was exposed to sunlight, but those areas that remain in permanent shadow between the old orientation and the new one retain their ice, and thus indicate what happened.

A planetary body can shift on its axis when there is a very large change in mass distribution. Co-author James Keane, of the University of Arizona in Tucson, modeled the way changes in the lunar interior would have affected the moon’s spin and tilt. In doing so, he found the Procellarum region on the lunar near-side was the only feature that could match the direction and amount of change in the axis indicated by the ice distributions near the poles. Furthermore, concentrations of radioactive material in the Procellarum region are sufficient to have heated a portion of the lunar mantle, causing a density change significant enough to reorient the moon.

Some of this heated mantle material melted and came to the surface to form the visible dark patches that fill large lunar basins known as mare. It’s these mare patches that give the man in the moon his “face.”

Siegler, Miller, and co-author David Lawrence of Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland are part of the Volatiles, Regolith and Thermal Investigations Consortium for Exploration and Science team, one of nine teams funded by SSERVI.

Said Siegler, “These findings may open the door to further discoveries on the interior evolution of the moon, as well as the origin of water on the moon and early Earth.”

For more information about SSERVI and the finding, visit:
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Credit: NASA/Ames
Release Date: March 23, 2016

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Since 2003, the WWF Polar Bear Tracker has followed polar bears in several regions in the Arctic. Their positions are beamed from collars on the bears’ necks, via satellite to scientists, and then to this tracker.
WWF is working around the Arctic to secure a future for polar bears.
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Since 2003, the WWF Polar Bear Tracker has followed polar bears in several regions in the Arctic. Their positions are beamed from collars on the bears’ necks, via satellite to scientists, and then to this tracker.WWF is working around the Arctic to secure a future for polar bears.Learn more here.
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Waving at Europe and polar aurora | International Space Station
Tim Peake: "Been some great night passes over Europe recently…I am waving!"
 
Learn about UK astronaut Tim Peake's Principia mission:www.esa.int/Principia
Follow Tim Peake via timpeake.esa.int

Credit: ESA/NASA, British astronaut Tim Peake
Image Date: April 5, 2016

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#NASA #ESA #Space #ISS #Earth #France #Paris #Belgium #Germany #Deutschland #London #Scotland #Wales #Scandinavia #Planet #Science #Technology #Engineering #Spacecraft #Astronaut #TimPeake #England #Britain #UK #UnitedKingdom #Principia #Europe #EU #Expedition47 #Photography #STEM #Education #OrbitalPerspective #OverviewEffect #Aurora #Polar
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Beautiful Europe
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Night and polar day and #polar #night #winter 
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SPLENDIDE View Really Thank my Dear FRIEND +Alper ÇAĞLAR +++

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Mars: Colorful Polar Layered Deposits | NASA MRO
Polar Geology: The North Polar layered deposits provide a record of recent climate changes on Mars. Color variations between layers are due to differences in composition of the dust that contaminates the ice, and differences in surface textures and residual seasonal frost.
Enhanced colors can also accentuate the subtle variations. 

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Caption Credit: Alfred McEwen
Release Date: March 23, 2016

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#NASA #Mars #Space #Astronomy #Science #NorthPole #Polar #Geology #Landscape #Geoscience #MRO #Reconnaissance #Orbiter #Spacecraft #HiRISE #Camera #JPL
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Mars: Colorful Polar Layered Deposits [Video] | NASA MRO
Polar Geology: The North Polar layered deposits provide a record of recent climate changes on Mars. Color variations between layers are due to differences in composition of the dust that contaminates the ice, and differences in surface textures and residual seasonal frost.
Enhanced colors can also accentuate the subtle variations. 

Video Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Narration Credit: Tre Gibbs
Caption Credit: Alfred McEwen
Release Date: March 23, 2016

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#NASA #Mars #Space #Astronomy #Science #NorthPole #Polar #Geology #Landscape #Geoscience #MRO #Reconnaissance #Orbiter #Spacecraft #HiRISE #Camera #JPL #Video #HD
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One more reason why Polar is the best dashboard!
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Sandviken (Sandbeach) Gellivare Sweden 3 weeks ago. Summer is comming. The tracks on the lake are from snowmobiles(very popular here)
#arcticcircle   #sweden #polar
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