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Anti-drone nets
Great shot from Reuters of anti-drone nets in Donetsk, Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/N96XmAnGtR
— Ryan Hauser (@r__hauser) May 19, 2026
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One world flag
In a similar idea or honouring Sagan’s Pale blue dot, this flag aims to remind us that we are all together in this spaceship called Earth.

In a world characterized by geographical, social and political differences, the One World Flag is a reminder that we all live on the same planet and have a common future. Flags usually symbolize nations, regions or groups, i.e. differences. The One World Flag, on the other hand, has a message for humanity: More unites us than divides us. One World Flag does not want to replace the other flags, but to show that beyond the differences there is also unity. The One World Flag shows a blue sphere in the center, symbolizing our common home, the blue planet. The background of the flag is made of transparent material, which means that it always adapts to its surroundings.
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The eye of a whale

By Rachel Moore
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Map of Madrid

I made a cool map of where I live using Terraink.
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My name in Landsat

The Landsat program consists of a series of Earth-observing satellite missions jointly managed by NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey. Since 1972, Landsat satellites have continuously acquired images of the Earth’s land surface and provided an uninterrupted data archive to assist land managers, planners, and policymakers in making more informed decisions about natural resources and the environment.
One of the fun things that you do with it, is to spell your name in landsat images.
Another similar project is Amazonia, with the bends of the Amazon they’ve made Igaratype, in which you can also spell your name.
