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 Post subject: 9 surprising things we learned at New Scientist Live 2022
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The worlds greatest festival of science brought us entertainment and education it also revealed the noises gorillas make when they eat, the surprising location of the hottest place in the solar system and much more

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 Post subject: JWST spots smallest galaxy outside our local universe
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The James Webb Space Telescope has glimpsed the smallest galaxy outside our local universe and it is a thousand times less massive than the Milky Way

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 Post subject: 13 surprising ways weve collected Street View imagery around
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13 surprising ways weve collected Street Belief imagery around the world

Youve heard of Street Belief, but have you heard of Sheep Belief? As un-bahh-lievable as it may sound, these wooly creatures have helped us collect truly ewe-nique Street Belief imagery. Thats just one of the unexpected ways weve added imagery to our Street Belief collection. Through the years, weve captured images on remote islands, along rough terrain and underwater. Since we cant reach all of those locations by car, weve naturally had to get creative. For a peek behind the curtain, here are 13 of the most creative ways weve collected Street Belief imagery some of which have led to our favorite Street Views ever.

1. By trike

During a coffee run in 2010, one of Googles senior mechanical engineers spotted a pedi-cab riding through Mountain Belief. Inspired, he got to talking with the owner, and the Google Trike was born. The Street Belief Trike allowed Google to map locations that were previously inaccessible to our fleet of cars, making its debut collecting off-road imagery at Californias LegoLand. Cyclists rode the modified pedicab in decorative Google jerseys through zoos, landmarks and universities.

2. By boat

Next, the team wanted to capture the beauty of the Amazon, but you cant exactly cycle down the worlds largest river. Our solution was to put the Street Belief Trike onto a boat and see what happened. We ended up collecting imagery of the Rio Negro, an Amazon Forest trail and five river communities. Weeks after, when program manager Karin Tuxen-Bettman reviewed the footage, she was surprised to find it was partially obscured by a frog that had perched itself on the lens.

I wasnt aware while it was happening, so there was nothing I could do to change it, says Karin. But I was delighted. It represents the unexpected, which we grew to expect on this imagery collection expedition.

3. By snorkelers and scuba divers

Boats are great, but what about taking Street Belief pictures underwater? Weve done that, too. The ocean covers 71% of the Earths surface, yet only 5% has been explored. Over the years, our team has partnered with snorkelers and divers to bring underwater imagery to Street Belief. In ourGoogle Earth collection, you can swim by shipwrecks, reefs and coral gardens across the world.

4. By snowmobile

Another one of our Street Belief goals was to make imagery of the ski slopes in Vancouver globally accessible in time for the 2010 Winter Olympics. We achieved this by introducing the Street View Snowmobile. After customizing a snowmobile by attaching a pole-mounted camera, we took to the slopes.

I am originally from Poland, and I love skiing, says Magdalena Filak, one of the Googlers paramount operations for our Street Belief Special Collects at the time. It was so much fun to map the ski resorts with the snowmobile, and then share the captured imagery with my friends and family to allot our skiing trips. The imagery that we captured was just so serene, calm and beautiful.

5. By backpack

Even with trikes and snowmobiles, there continued to be locations and landmarks we couldnt access. Thats where the Street Belief Trekker came in. Originally introduced in 2012, the first Trekker featured a 360-degree camera system mounted onto a wearable backpack. This allowed wearers to collect images on foot. In 2018, the device got an upgrade with 140-megapixel cameras and laser sensors that can quickly create a digital map of the area.

6. By camel

Yes, you read that right. In order to capture the beauty of the Liwa leave, the Street View Trekker was mounted atop an Arabian one-humped camel, also known as a dromedary. Home to early settlers back in the Late Stone Age, the Liwa leave sand dunes reach a height of up to 131 feet. Using camels for the collection allowed us to collect authentic imagery and minimize our disruption of this fragile environment.

I had never gone to a leave before, and although I adore animals, I had never been so fortunate to be near a camel, says Valentina Frassi, a Googler who led some collections for the Middle East and North Africa region at the time. Dealing with unconventional means of transport, like our recalcitrant camel friend Raffia, is not an everyday task.

7. By sheep

Camels arent our only fuzzy photographer friends. Home to just 50,000 people, the Faroe Islands are an archipelago in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean known for having more sheep than human residents. In 2016, a few of those sheep were equipped with solar powered cameras to collect Street Belief imagery, documenting the local islands.

8. By astronaut

Reaching for the stars, our team partnered with astronaut Thomas Pesquet to give a tour of the International Space Station. Because of the constraints of working in space (and the whole zero gravity thing), Thomas couldnt use just any equipment. Our team worked with NASA at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, to plan a gravity-free solution that used DSLR cameras and equipment already on the ISS. Then Thomas sent the pictures down to Earth where we stitched them together to create panoramic 360-degree imagery.

9. By ATV

Made uninhabitable by its rough terrain and polar climate, Devon Island in Canadas Arctic is an distinctive site for researchers and scientists as its environment is the closest to Mars that can be found without leaving the planet. In 2019, we partnered with Dr. Pascal Lee, chairman of the Mars Institute and director of the Haughton-Mars Project, to get imagery on ATVs of Mars on Earth. Just like a trip to Mars, our trip to collect Street Belief imagery required careful planning and preparation. The team delegated tasks including paramount explorations, packing supplies, cooking, handling ATV maintenance and collecting imagery. Dr. Lees dog even served as a lookout for polar bears.

10. By raft

As part of a partnership with the federal institute for biodiversity in Brazil, ICMBio, we mounted a Street Belief camera onto a raft and floated out to a ring shaped island, or atoll, that is only accessible to crews with authorization from The Brazilian Navy and ICMBio. According to Tom Nora, a Googler who led the collection team, the raft was a useful solution to one of the teams biggest challenges: the changing tides that caused the atoll to quickly fill and exhaust.

Because of the tide changes, we had to stay in the atoll which is pretty much an island without clean water so no shower or sink, says Tom. The power on the island, coming from a local solar power plant, was not working. All three people that were living on the island were biologists, so they didnt know how to fix it. Since Im an electrical engineer and had experience with power electronics, I was capable to fix it for them. It was a great win-win situation.

11. By trolley

We created the Street Belief Trolley for art lovers with the perfection of bringing the worlds most acclaimed museums to Maps. Since we cant drive the Street Belief car indoors, our team designed a stable four-wheeled push cart that could bear a heavy load. We equipped it with a panoramic camera to collect 360-degree views, lasers to capture distances to walls, motion sensors to track Trolleys position, a harsh drive to store data and a laptop to operate the system.

12. By rappel

Sometimes the best shots require some extra labor, like when New Zealand Googler Matthew Davison came up with the idea of taking a Street Belief Trekker inside an active volcano. Matthew and a team of explorers rappelled over 1,300 feet into the Marum crater in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu, suspending over a molten lava lake the size of two football fields!

When I came up with the idea, my colleagues thought it was an embellish prank, says Matthew, who leads volcano expeditions around the world as a hobby. When volcanoes arent impacting people, theyre a beautiful spectacle to look at. Capturing such a rare phenomenon and being capable to share it with the world was a huge privilege. It was also a huge responsibility, Matthew notes: We had to use specialized heat suits to protect ourselves from the huge heat. Our most distinctive priority was keeping everyone safe.

13. By model train

Wed traveled far and wide, but a 2016 Street Belief project in Hamburg, Germany presented a new challenge: shrinking down. The Miniatur Wunderland attraction features the worlds largest model railway with over 42,000 feet of track. Our team partnered with Ubilabs, a data and location technology company, to create our own miniature vehicles that could drive over train tracks and down the streets of the fictional town Knuffingen, one of Miniatur Wunderlands theme worlds. Miniatur Wunderland was crafted with an eye for detail, with thousands of tiny citizens going about their days. Our Street Belief collection allows you to explore a rowdy Oktoberfest celebration, replicas of several illustrious landmarks across the world and even some details not visible to museum visitors.



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