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English: This 360-degree view from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shows the spacecraft's solar arrays, lander deck and the Martian polar landscape beyond. The top portion has been stretched eight fold to show details of features in the background.
Bowers & Wilkins, commonly known as B&W, is a British company that produces consumer and professional loudspeakers and headphones. [1] The company was founded in 1966 in Worthing , West Sussex , England. [ 2 ]
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Panorama was launched on 11 November 1953 by the BBC; it emphasises investigative journalism. Daily Mail reporter Pat Murphy was the original presenter, [3] who only lasted one episode after accidentally broadcasting a technical mishap. Max Robertson then took over for a year. The programme originally had a magazine format and included art ...
While there is no formal division between "wide-angle" and "panoramic" photography, "wide-angle" normally refers to a type of lens, but using this lens type does not necessarily make an image a panorama. An image made with an ultra wide-angle fisheye lens covering the normal film frame of 1:1.33 is not automatically considered to be a panorama.
Panorama (British TV programme), a current affairs programme on BBC television; Panorama (German news series), consisting of four programs aired in 1944; Panorama (German TV program), aired since 1961; Panorama (Polish TV program), a Polish news program on TVP2; RelieF, formerly Panorama, a Canadian TV series
Panorama Resort was one of the early resorts that lined what is now Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park (SNP) in the United States, located at Thornton Gap. Like Skyland Resort and Little Switzerland , it was one of many private mountain resorts with nature themes that predated Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway .
Panorama is the main late night news program on TVP Info. The main edition is broadcast at 21:45 every day and side edition is broadcast at 18:00. The program was created in 1987 as Panorama Dnia, during Poland's communist rule. In 1991, Panorama Dnia was changed into Panorama. In 2010, Panorama was watched by an average of 1.5 million Poles. [2]