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The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft lifts off from Space Launch Complex 4 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, Nov. 21, 2020, at 9:17 a.m. PST (12:17 p.m. EST).
The Sentinel-6/Jason-CS (Continuity of Service) mission consists of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite, which will be followed by its twin, the Sentinel-6B satellite, in 2025. The Sentinel-6/Jason-CS mission is part of Copernicus, the European Union's Earth observation program, managed by the European Commission. Continuing the legacy of the Jason series missions, Sentinel-6/Jason-CS will extend the records of sea level into their fourth decade, collecting accurate measurements of sea surface height for more than 90% of the world's seas, and providing crucial information for operational oceanography, marine meteorology, and climate studies. NASA's Launch Services Program at Kennedy Space Center was responsible for launch management.
Photo credit: NASA/Isaac Watson
185 109-6 durchfährt den Bahnhof von Cossebaude in Richtung Dresden
185 109-6 runs through Cossebaude with a train of empty cartrailer
This is a Thorn Gamma 6, common all over the UK in many forms/versions.
what is not so common is a Thorn Gamma 6 with the world heritage Forth Rail Bridge in the background.
The sixth Lockheed Martin-built Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF-6) satellite is on track to launch in 2020 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. In our first launch with the U.S. Space Force, AEHF-6 will take off aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 551 rocket. The AEHF satellite family delivers always-on protected communications for warfighters on the ground, sea and air.
6 inches under 6 feet off the shore at Beach 69
Waialea Bay, Kohala Coast, Hawai'i, Hawaii
I sure learned a lot of new things by trying to swim with a camera underwater!
1. The light is filtered so severely it is nearly impossible to get good color rendition without a flash.
2. It is very difficult to hold still while the ocean swells try to push you against the underwater rocks and reef.
3. more to come...
Hasbro - 6 Inch Black Series & Disney - Elite Series Boba Fetts and Jango Fett
* Hasbro - Boba Fett
* Disney - Elite Boba Fett
* Hasbro - Walgreens Prototype Boba Fett
* Disney - Elite Prototype Boba Fett
* Hasbro - Jango Fett
Tonight I find myself in a most unusual situation...almost wireless...hundreds of miles from home for the next 6 days...have my mac with me to process images...but no portable hard drive to switch them over to this rinky dink old pc which serves as my only source to the internet!...so it would seem that for the moment I can only comment and not submit! I found this image on my photostream from a while back...obviously one which I had decided not to go with...how handy it is now...a bit like the humble button from my last post! PS this pc is so rinky dink the only punctuation that works on it is the full stop...I think you call this a period in the US!...oh yes...the exclaimation mark works too!
T-6 Shuttle from the Ahsoka serie. Original MOC design from Pixel_Dan on Rebrickable with only minimal cosmetic changes on my side.
Location: Gand
Transmission from: CC-1094 “Creb”
The arrival to the station wasn’t exactly what you call smooth but we made it. By the time we finished fighting our way through the droid patrolled corridors, the whole station was aware of our existence. As a counter measure, the droids activated massive DAS-430 projectile launchers were activated and started to track us down.
When we finally arrived at the power source of the massive weapon, my squad just had left ¼ of the initial ammo, so we had to be fast. Luckily at the power-ring room, just one DAS-430 was activated and fully functional. So we easily took it out. The not so easy part was to deactivate the ring and come out unharmed and alive.
Plinth, our squad´s tech came up with a plan, while he was hacking into the rings control functions to regulate the floss of power, Axe, the weapon specialist on the team planted some mines on the ring´s supports. After the mines were planted and the power floss was regulated, we had one more thing to do; get out of the station in 5 minutes, before all hell breaks loose…
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So, my first mission build for the 457th corps, and till now I enjoy it. Nothing else to say.
Lighting - YN560-III through 26in Wescott Rapidbox Octa camera right. Second YN560-III behind subject camera left gelled with rust filter to highlight hair.
I like these, although I'd have one in completely standard form.
DVLA says currently on SORN, with its last MoT expiring back in February 2017.
Over $57,000 raised with 6 days left to buy a book!
Of all the places I traveled last year, Point of the Arches on the Olympic peninsula is near the top of my list. The fact that it takes 4.5 hours of driving, 2 hours of walking and that it rains 300 days a year makes it difficult to reach, but when you get a sunny day, it can’t be beat. I’ve spent both a miserable rainy day and 2 beautiful sunny days… I’ll take a sunny day please :)
buy a book!
1:34 scale 6-yard sloped-style dumpster built out of styrene plastic. Done up with older-style Waste Management of Kennewick decals
Toronto got some beautiful snow last week. I love the beauty of winter but I'll never get used to being perpetually cold and tired in these dark months.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 35mm f/1.4 USM
пэнтакс/фужик double exposure • pentax MX/Fujica ST801 / SMC 50/2.0 Asahi/Fujinon 55/1.6 / Fuji Color C-200 / double exposure whole roll / Moscow (nov 2017) Karjala (aug 2019) Kola Peninsula (sept 2019)
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My first 6 wide car! I spent ages making sure that 4 minifigs could sit comfortably inside. The roof's a bit chunkier than I'd really like though.
3. Pražský fotomaraton 2015 - 13. místo
5 hodin / 6 témat
3. Prague Photomarathon 2015 - 13. place
5 hours / 6 topics
Beautiful Wallpaper iPhone 6 & Plus
iphone 6 Size: 750 x 1334
iphone 6 Plus Size: 1080 x 1920
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The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft lifts off from Space Launch Complex 4 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, Nov. 21, 2020, at 9:17 a.m. PST (12:17 p.m. EST).
The Sentinel-6/Jason-CS (Continuity of Service) mission consists of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite, which will be followed by its twin, the Sentinel-6B satellite, in 2025. The Sentinel-6/Jason-CS mission is part of Copernicus, the European Union's Earth observation program, managed by the European Commission. Continuing the legacy of the Jason series missions, Sentinel-6/Jason-CS will extend the records of sea level into their fourth decade, collecting accurate measurements of sea surface height for more than 90% of the world's seas, and providing crucial information for operational oceanography, marine meteorology, and climate studies. NASA's Launch Services Program at Kennedy Space Center was responsible for launch management.
Photo credit: SpaceX