Lee Maddeys
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In 2020 German Surfer Breaks World Record For Biggest Wave Ever Surfed. 🏄♂️ Sebastian Steudtner, a German pro surfer, rode a wave over 115 feet tall at Nazare, Portugal, a record breaking surf, equivalent to an eight-story building.🌊

56 years ago today. The first human landing on the Moon by the Apollo 11 mission occurred on July 20, 1969. Specifically, the lunar module, named Eagle, touched down on the Moon at 20:17 GMT (20:17 UTC). Neil Armstrong: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

🚨 THE MOMENT YOU HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR.. FULL Technical Presentation on Giza Plateau MASSIVE Underground Structures. Full Presentation video link in the comment section. A team of scientists introduced a novel imaging method to investigate the internal structure of the Khnum-Khufu Pyramid, commonly known as the Great Pyramid of Giza. Traditional synthetic aperture radar (SAR) techniques are limited in penetrating solid structures, restricting imaging to surface features. To overcome this, the authors analyzed micro-movements within the pyramid, typically induced by background seismic waves, to achieve high-resolution, full 3D tomographic imaging of its interior and subsurface. This approach rendered the pyramid "transparent," allowing for the reconstruction of internal objects and the discovery of previously unseen structures. The study utilized a series of SAR images from the Italian COSMO-SkyMed satellite system, demonstrating the effectiveness of this innovative method.

🚨 THE MOMENT YOU HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR.. FULL Technical Presentation on Giza Plateau MASSIVE Underground Structures. Full Presentation video link in the comment section. A team of scientists introduced a novel imaging method to investigate the internal structure of the Khnum-Khufu Pyramid, commonly known as the Great Pyramid of Giza. Traditional synthetic aperture radar (SAR) techniques are limited in penetrating solid structures, restricting imaging to surface features. To overcome this, the authors analyzed micro-movements within the pyramid, typically induced by background seismic waves, to achieve high-resolution, full 3D tomographic imaging of its interior and subsurface. This approach rendered the pyramid "transparent," allowing for the reconstruction of internal objects and the discovery of previously unseen structures. The study utilized a series of SAR images from the Italian COSMO-SkyMed satellite system, demonstrating the effectiveness of this innovative method.

🚨 THE MOMENT YOU HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR.. FULL Technical Presentation on Giza Plateau MASSIVE Underground Structures. Full Presentation video link in the comment section. A team of scientists introduced a novel imaging method to investigate the internal structure of the Khnum-Khufu Pyramid, commonly known as the Great Pyramid of Giza. Traditional synthetic aperture radar (SAR) techniques are limited in penetrating solid structures, restricting imaging to surface features. To overcome this, the authors analyzed micro-movements within the pyramid, typically induced by background seismic waves, to achieve high-resolution, full 3D tomographic imaging of its interior and subsurface. This approach rendered the pyramid "transparent," allowing for the reconstruction of internal objects and the discovery of previously unseen structures. The study utilized a series of SAR images from the Italian COSMO-SkyMed satellite system, demonstrating the effectiveness of this innovative method.



























