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By | September 11, 2013

The Bulletin is now on Instagram and we want our readers to illustrate a future digital cover of the Bulletin. That’s right: We mean you.

The Bulletin is now on Instagram and we want our readers to illustrate a future digital cover of the Bulletin. That's right: We mean you.

The November/December issue is our Doomsday Clock issue. And that's your assignment, Bulletin friends: Look at the world around you and let us see how *you* see the Doomsday Clock—both figuratively and literally. Right now: It's Five Minutes to Midnight. We are giving you until October 31st to remember the relationship between F-Stop and aperture or to point and shoot that camera phone of yours.

How to enter? Simple — just follow BulletinOfTheAtomicScientists on Instagram and upload your best picture of a clock at Five Minutes to Midnight (or perhaps how you interpret Five Minutes to Midnight) using the hashtag #BULLETINDOOMSDAYCLOCK.

We will choose our favorite photo and announce the winner on November 1st, the day our November/December issue is live online! The lucky photographer will receive a free Bulletin subscription. Others will appear on the homepage of www.thebulletin.org.

So go on: Show us what time it is in your part of the world.


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A painted Doomsday Clock surrounded by text snippets and illustrations from the Bulletin’s magazine archives appears beside text that reads, “Discuss the US elections, geopolitics, space, and more at the Bulletin’s annual gathering. On November 12, join 250 attendees and members of Bulletin leadership—including those who set the Doomsday Clock—at our annual gathering in Chicago.” Below it, a button that reads, “Get my ticket.”

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