MARS

We saw Mars yesterday, the small point on the picture, very small but a very clear orange light that we couldn’t miss. Mars is getting that close to the Eartch once every 60,000 years, at a distance of 55,758,006 km from center to center, that day was yesterday, August 27, 2003 at 9:51 GMT. Quite a magic moment, isn’t it?
Link:
- Nasa Website
Some Links
Some links I want to keep somewhere:
JAPAN:
- www.mapion.co.jp - Japan Maps
- www.tenki.jp - Japan Weather, eartquakes Indicator
- www.mot-art-museum.jp - Tokyo Metropolitan Museum
- www.teien-art-museum.ne.jp/exhibition - Teien Art Museum
- www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/wwwjdic.html - Japanese-English Dictionary
- www.ntv.co.jp/channel/kasoh/ - The famous Matrix Ping Pong version
PHOTOGRAPHY:
- www.photo.net/photodb/photo-of-the-week - Photo Net, Photo of the week
- www.lomography.com - The Lomography Website
- www.deviantart.com - The Deviant Art HomePage
CINEMA:
- www.midnighteye.com - Japanese Cinema Reviews/Interviews/Reports
WEB:
- www.csszengarden.com - Power of CSS Style sheets
FRIENDS:
- Pierukun, Bouger Toujours - Pierre’s photo Albums
Shinjuku



Shinjuku, Yasukuni Dori - Thousands of moving artificial lights and screaming neons.
26things
I posted my entry on the 26things website: “International Photographic Scavenger Hunt” at the following location: My 26things (Entry 459). I’m done with the posting of images, maybe not fully done with the design of the pages themselves. I was a bit in a hurry as I wanted to add my page before the end of the hunt, seemingly scheduled End of August. That was an interesting exercise, and a way to post in one page some of the pictures I like the most (mainly from Japan and Morocco).
