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ACE 3101 pushes a train into the train station, which will leave around 5:35 towards Stockon.
Late afternoon visit to San Jose Diridon station. Unfortunately only had my iPhone so no stellar pictures. But it is fun to see all the activities of the afternoon rush hour.
Gordon Ashe - Drop Dead!
Ace Books D-71, 1954
Cover Artist: Bernard Barton
Gordon Ashe was a pseudonym of John Creasey
The vehicles carrier, Gracious Ace [IMO 9604914] on approach to the Fremantle Harbour to berth at H Berth, Fremantle Port, Western Australia on October 9, 2015. Her next port of call is Adelaide in South Australia.
IMO: 9604914
NAME OF SHIP: Gracious Ace
CALL SIGN: D5CB7
MMSI: 636015657
Gross Tonnage: 59,583
DWT: 18,924
Built: 2012
Flag: Libera
Ship Manager: Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd
Ace Travel, Liverpool.
Volvo Olympian with East Lancs H47/25D body. New in 1998 to Metrobus.
Photographed at Pier Head, Liverpool, April 2016.
The Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES) is a European facility that will test fundamental physics from the outside of ESA’s Columbus module on the International Space Station. By creating a “network of clocks”, ACES will link its own highly precise timepieces with the most accurate clocks on Earth and compare them to measure the flow of time.
ACES includes two cutting-edge clocks: PHARAO, a caesium atomic clock developed by the French space agency CNES and the Space Hydrogen Maser, a clock which uses hydrogen atoms, produced by Safran Time Technologies. The excellent stability of SHM over a one hour period combined with the long-term stability and accuracy of PHARAO provide timekeeping for ACES with a precision of one second over 300 million years.
ACES is fully assembled at Airbus in Friedrichshafen, Germany, where it is undergoing rigorous testing, such as the vacuum testing seen in this image, until the end of the year, after which it will be ready for its launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which is expected to take place in the first half of 2025.
Credits: ESA/Airbus
1953 PBO; Cry Palgue! by Theodora S. Drachman. Cover art by Lou Marchetti. This is the first Science Fiction story in the Ace D-serie.
The batman AKA Damian Wayne, after the death of Bruce Wayne and many other bat family members, Damian promised his father to protect Gotham city, there was never a day where he didn't fight, 12 years later Damian was at the age to become the batman.