Archive for the 'Webcam Science' Category
At last the ‘journey’ is at an end for the Mars500 crew of six, who complete their simulated mission to Mars on 4 November. Join us to watch the opening of the hatch and the egress of the crew, including the two ESA volunteers Romain Charles from France and Diego Urbina from Italy. Streaming starts [...]
November 4th, 2011 | Posted in Webcam Events, Webcam Science | Comments Off
Macquarie Island lies in the southwest corner of the Pacific Ocean, half way between New Zealand and Antarctica. The population of the base, the island’s only human inhabitants, usually varies from 20 to 40 people over the year. Since 1948 the Australian Antarctic Division has maintained a permanent base, the Macquarie Island Station, at the foot [...]
November 2nd, 2011 | Posted in Webcam Science, webcam travel | Comments Off
This is an underwater remote camera which brings you images from the marine park located in the Caribbean. You can select your refresh rate (lowest being 2 seconds) and watch a real-time feed of marine life. This camera is located at a depth of 15 meters on the drop off at the dive site called [...]
October 26th, 2011 | Posted in Webcam Installation, Webcam Science, Webcam Weather | Comments Off
Exciting new research…shows that at least three species of penguins have independently colonized Africa in the past. Today only one of those species, Spheniscus demersus, survives. Unfortunately, the future does not look very bright for them either making a day like this more important than ever. Population levels for this species in the wild have [...]
October 24th, 2011 | Posted in Webcam Science, webcam travel | Comments Off
Arianespace’s first launch of the first two satellites in Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation system: Whatch live Kourou Centre Spatial Guyanais Final countdown to Soyuz liftoff: Click Here
October 21st, 2011 | Posted in Webcam Events, Webcam Science | Comments Off
Saar, an Indian rhinoceros at Amersfoort Zoo in the Netherlands, is scheduled to deliver her baby in just a few weeks. As of tomorrow, people will be able to follow this rather rare event live via the internet because Saar’s keepers have installed a hidden camera in the stable which is to serve as a [...]
October 18th, 2011 | Posted in Webcam Events, Webcam Science | Comments Off
A great white shark caught in the waters off Southern California is on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, where it can be viewed in person or via a live webcam. Marine scientists hope the new addition will inspire visitors to support ocean conservation. Aquarium officials say the 4-foot, 7-inch male shark was transferred from [...]
October 7th, 2011 | Posted in Webcam Science, Webcam Story | Comments Off
The Webcam sits on Kala Patthar, a mountain in the Himalayas, at an altitude of more than 18,000 feet. This vantage point gives it a clear and spectacular view of Everest’s western face when conditions are right. With no electrical outlets handy way up there, the Webcam is solar-powered. It’s only active during daylight hours. Mobotix [...]
October 6th, 2011 | Posted in Webcam Events, Webcam Installation, Webcam Science, webcam travel | Comments Off