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17 juni 2026 om 15:52 #20751Anna@akrasko97
TIMELAPSE OF THE UNIVERSE: 13 Billion Years in 10 Minutes • Updated and Remastered (11:37)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQVZuBV9oA
What happens if you shrink the entire history of the universe into 10 minutes? Watch as millions of years fly by in seconds, and human history is reduced to just a single frame at the end of the experience, showcasing just how old and vast our universe is. In 2018 I released Timelapse of the Entire Universe, an experimental video that compressed all of time into a 10 minute scale, pieced together from a spectrum of different visual sources. 8 years later and I have finally developed the skills to reimagine this video in my own style and my own words. It’s narrated by my friend Toby, aka EpicSpaceMan.
If you don’t know his work please check it out! I’m also excited to say this video is now becoming a planetarium film. The adaptation process is nearly complete, and will be coming to immersive theaters soon. Learn more at melodysheep.com/dome
Thank you to all of you who have supported this effort.Very excited to share what’s next. -the sheep Music, Visuals, Sound & Story by Melodysheep (John D. Boswell) melodysheep.com / instagram: @melodysheep_ / twitter: @musicalscience
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17 juni 2026 om 16:01 #20755Anna@akrasko97
Kazakhstan Advances Przewalski’s Horse Restoration with Wild Release and New Arrivals
BY DANA OMIRGAZY in EDITOR’S PICKS, NATION on 1 JUNE 2026
ASTANA – A group of Przewalski’s horses was released into the wild at the Altyn Dala State Nature Reserve on May 25, marking an important milestone in efforts to return the rare species to its historical range and restore a sustainable population in Kazakhstan.
https://astanatimes.com/2026/06/kazakhstan-advances-przewalskis-horse-restoration-with-wild-release-and-new-arrivals/
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17 juni 2026 om 17:24 #20756Anna@akrasko97
Loophaaien – Walking sharks – new species discovered off Papua New Guinea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gta0N2oSys
De lokale bevolking is al lange tijd op de hoogte van de vreemde vis, die ze soms bij eb over de rifvlakten zien waggelen. Ze noemen hem kadedekedewa, wat ‘hondenhaai’ of ‘luie haai’ betekent.
Haaien van het geslacht Hemiscyllium, ook wel bekend als loophaaien of epauletthaaien, gebruiken hun borstvinnen als poten om zich voort te bewegen en komen voor zover bekend alleen voor in Australië en Nieuw-Guinea.

Credit: Mark Erdmann
Locals have long been aware of the strange fish, which they sometimes see waddling across reef flats at low tide. They call it kadedekedewa, which means “dog shark” or “lazy shark”.
Sharks in the genus Hemiscyllium, commonly known as walking sharks or epaulette sharks, use their pectoral fins like legs to move around and are only known to be in Australia and New GuineaNew Scientist https://www.instagram.com/p/DZsIi4fk0te/
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