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Yuri's Night World Party at NASA/Ames Research Center: April 12, 2008, Part 17
http://www.ynba.org/2008/
Photography by Jim Taylor, John Schultz, Kyle Cavallaro & Paul Langston.
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Research Scientists from Microbes@NASA educating the crowd about Microbial mats research.
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On the tarmac: Flaming Lotus Girls presented a portion of their latest interactive creation, Mutopia. |
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 Freezepop performed on stage. |
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 On the tarmac, another space fan look on stage. |
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Freezepop performed on stage. |
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 Freezepop performed on stage. |
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 On the tarmac, telescopes are setup for the fans.
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 On the tarmac, Yuri's Night participants.
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Freezepop performed on stage. |
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 On the tarmac: Michael Ang brought his "Strange Attractor," an ongoing exploration of the intersection of human and insect aesthetics and the role of technology in mediating the interaction between humans and animals. |
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 On the tarmac: Flaming Lotus Girls presented a portion of their latest interactive creation, Mutopia.
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 On the tarmac: Cyclecide.
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 On the tarmac, looking towards the "Flightpath" flags and hangar 211.
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 On the tarmac, Tesla presented its Roadster, the worldís first high performance production electric vehicle.
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On the tarmac, looking towards the hangar 211.
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 On the tarmac, Yuri's Night participants and fans. |
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 On the tarmac, Wind-Powered Hydrofoil Boat. Makani Power is seeking to harness high-altitude wind energy to produce energy at an unsubsidized real cost significantly below that of the least expensive coal-fired power plants, the current benchmark of the lowest cost source of power.
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Inside hangar 211b, electronic music.
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Inside hangar 211b, electronic music.
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Inside hangar 211b, electronic music.
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