Я сдал своих друзей, не моргнув глазом
Я сдал своих друзей, всех друзей сразу
Я не имел дел с мусорами до этой ночи
Я без злого умысла, я просто испугался очень
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePX90DjCI7E
Я сдал своих друзей, всех друзей сразу
Я не имел дел с мусорами до этой ночи
Я без злого умысла, я просто испугался очень
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePX90DjCI7E
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Нумеро Уно
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Нумеро Уно · Птицу ЕМЪ · Александр Ситников, Николай Бабак
Давай Забудем о Морали
℗ 2020 RDS Records
Released on: 2012-04-15
Music Publisher: 2020 НИША
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Нумеро Уно · Птицу ЕМЪ · Александр Ситников, Николай Бабак
Давай Забудем о Морали
℗ 2020 RDS Records
Released on: 2012-04-15
Music Publisher: 2020 НИША
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Image Credit & Copyright: Valerio Minato
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231225.html
Explanation: Single shots like this require planning. The first step is to realize that such an amazing triple-alignment actually takes place. The second step is to find the best location to photograph it. But it was the third step: being there at exactly the right time -- and when the sky was clear -- that was the hardest. Five times over six years the photographer tried and found bad weather. Finally, just ten days ago, the weather was perfect, and a photographic dream was realized. Taken in Piemonte, Italy, the cathedral in the foreground is the Basilica of Superga, the mountain in the middle is Monviso, and, well, you know which moon is in the background. Here, even though the setting Moon was captured in a crescent phase, the exposure was long enough for doubly reflected Earthlight, called the da Vinci glow, to illuminate the entire top of the Moon.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231225.html
Explanation: Single shots like this require planning. The first step is to realize that such an amazing triple-alignment actually takes place. The second step is to find the best location to photograph it. But it was the third step: being there at exactly the right time -- and when the sky was clear -- that was the hardest. Five times over six years the photographer tried and found bad weather. Finally, just ten days ago, the weather was perfect, and a photographic dream was realized. Taken in Piemonte, Italy, the cathedral in the foreground is the Basilica of Superga, the mountain in the middle is Monviso, and, well, you know which moon is in the background. Here, even though the setting Moon was captured in a crescent phase, the exposure was long enough for doubly reflected Earthlight, called the da Vinci glow, to illuminate the entire top of the Moon.