Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! Let’s Play! (Part 2): The Lost Legion – Video


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Striking Pictures From International Space Station Reveal Gorgeous Earth

Image courtesy of the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center

"There are strange things done in the midnight sun," Canadian poet Robert Service wrote in 1907. Above, astronauts witnessed the phenomena firsthand from the International Space Station, which orbits roughly 205 miles (330 kilometers) above the Earth's surface.

Astronauts made the image looking north across the Aleutian Islands, 20 minutes after local midnight in early August 2013. The space station was in its "top of the orbit," according to NASA, the northernmost latitude it reaches (51.6 degrees north). The Aleutian Islands are not visible on the dark side of the day-night line.

The thin clouds above the midnight sun are known as noctilucent clouds (night-shining clouds) or polar mesospheric clouds, since they occur over the poles during the summer. Astronauts describe them as among the most beautiful sights from space. According to NASA, data suggest the clouds may be getting brighter and appearing at lower latitudes as a result of global warming.

This photo and those that follow were all made by astronauts from the International Space Station since last year. The station launched in 1998 and is a project of five international space agencies, in the United States, Russia, Canada, Japan, and Europe. The station supports a crew of up to six people and has orbited the Earth more than 90,000 times, playing host to wide variety of scientific experiments and observations. (See more space station photos.)

By Brian Clark Howard, photo gallery by Kurt Mutchler

Published November 14, 2014

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Red Dirt Diaries: Oklahoma Belly Dancers Win Competition

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In a land of two-step and swing, belly dancing in Oklahoma is turning heads nationwide.

"It's a dance that celebrates how women's bodies are built," said Heide Brandes with Aalim Dance Academy in NW Oklahoma City.

The instructor credited belly dancing with how she lost 35 pounds. Over the years, the classes have gotten more popular.

"A friend of mine invited me to come and I was hooked from the first class," said Arella Amar, who has been belly dancing for nine years.

"I tell my students to look at themselves (in the mirror), make eye contact and flirt with themselves," said an instructor at Aalim who goes by the name Ayperi Al Jawahir, during performances.

Aalim has competed in national competitions for years, but has never taken first place until just recently.

"It's a big honor for us," said Brandes, about their first place crown they won at a competition in Dallas.

Aalim dancers practice for hours, but belly dancers told News 9 it never feels like work.

"It's just feels like hanging out with your friends," said Amar.

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Class B semifinals: Huntley Project heads to Bigfork

None of Class Bs four remaining teams reached the semifinal round last year. In fact, Bigfork was the only one to advance past the first round in 2013.

We didnt get too excited, because we still want to keep going and further our success, said Huntley Project Guy Croy after the Red Devils 21-7 win over Fairfield in the quarterfinal round. What an opportunity to go play in a semifinal and be one of the final teams to get a chance to go play football.

Huntley Project (11-0) makes the long trip to Bigfork for a showdown with the Vikings (9-1), who blanked Malta 41-0 last week. Since its season-opening loss to Choteau, Bigfork has outscored its opponents 413-34, shutting out four of its past five opponents.

The Vikings held Malta to just 117 yards of offense last week, compared to quarterback Josh Sandry accumulating 199 total yards himself for Bigfork. Sandry totaled three touchdowns two rushing and one passing and Vinny Quirk added two more on the ground.

Croy said Bigfork is a big, physical team that will match up well with the Red Devils. Huntley Project forced five turnovers and held Fairfield to 30 yards rushing last week, but the defense will have its hands full with Sandry, one of the more dynamic players in the class. Sandry has committed to play safety at the University of Montana.

Offensively, Huntley Project will lean on its rushing attack led by Kian Brown. Brown has rushed for at least 100 yards nine times this season and is approaching 1,500 yards for the year. Michael Jobman and Tucker Hould figure to get carries throughout the game, especially as change-of-pace runners.

Conrad at Townsend

Conrad is making its first semifinal appearance since consecutive trips in 2002 and 2003. Conrad has only made one championship appearance, a 29-18 win over Frenchtown in 1994.

The Cowboys (8-2) got here by winning two road games in the playoffs, including last weeks 32-27 win over previously undefeated Glasgow. Quarterback Shane Larson accounted for 369 yards 246 rushing on 42 carries and had a hand in all five Cowboy touchdowns.

Larson and the Conrad offense will face one of the stingiest defenses in Class B when they travel to Townsend. The Bulldogs (9-1) have only allowed 35 points in their nine wins, an average of less than four points per game.

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