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ESA’s fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle, Albert Einstein, burnt up on 2 November at 12:04 GMT over an uninhabited area of the Pacific Ocean. It left the International Space Station a week earlier with 1.6 tonnes of waste after spending five months attached to the orbital outpost.
Each ATV mission ends with the spacecraft burning up harmlessly in the atmosphere. This time, however, the ATV team organised a special departure to gain valuable data on reentries.
After undocking at 09:00 GMT on 28 October, Albert Einstein was instructed by its control centre in Toulouse, France to perform delicate manoeuvres over the course of five days to position itself directly below the Station. Astronauts on the Station observed the vessel from above as it disintegrated.
This image from the Station was taken when Albert Einstein was around 100 km directly below and had began its destructive dive. It is the first view of an ATV reentry since the first, of Jules Verne, in 2008.
ATV Albert Einstein delivered 7 tonnes of supplies, propellant and experiments to the Space Station. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano oversaw the unloading and cataloguing of the cargo, comprising over 1400 individual items.
Credits: ESA/NASA
So an explanation first. Back in November I broke my ankle. So since then I have been recuperating! So it is appropriate that my first photos are of Canada Day!
So hope yours was FUN, and that summer is memorable.
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4x4 MOTORBIKE MORAY / SALINERAS ADVENTURE
•From: Pick up at Hostel
•To: Sacred Valley, Maras, Moray, Salineras / Surroundings Cusco
•Departure time: 07:15-13:00hrs & 13:00 – 18:00hrs (Confirm at Agency´s Office)
•Pickup: [Confirm hostel]
We will start at 07:00am and we will head to Cruz Pata, an old town where we will begin our adventure. Moray will be our first spot to visit. These circular crop terraces will amaze you in every sense. Connect to “la pachamama” and the andeans culture natural architecture. Continue then to the “Salineras”, the salt mines. Feel the adrenaline of having ttal control of a 4x4 motorbike. Deal with mud splashes and cross hidden rivers. Feel the silence of the mountains and breath the freshness of andean wind. Fill your longs with landscapes. Head back to Cruz Pata through mountains, rivers, sun, land and sky and finally end up at Cusco.
Includes:
•-Hotel Pick-up and hotel drop-off
•-4x4 ATV equipment
•-Professional guide
•-Gasoline
•-Full transportation
Not included:
•-Entrance fee to Moray archaeological site (70 soles)
•-Entrance fee to Salt mines (10 soles)
•-Lunch
•-Tips
•-Extras
ESA’s fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle, Albert Einstein, burnt up on 2 November at 12:04 GMT over an uninhabited area of the Pacific Ocean. It left the International Space Station a week earlier with 1.6 tonnes of waste after spending five months attached to the orbital outpost.
Each ATV mission ends with the spacecraft burning up harmlessly in the atmosphere. This time, however, the ATV team organised a special departure to gain valuable data on reentries.
After undocking at 09:00 GMT on 28 October, Albert Einstein was instructed by its control centre in Toulouse, France to perform delicate manoeuvres over the course of five days to position itself directly below the Station. Astronauts on the Station observed the vessel from above as it disintegrated.
This image from the Station was taken when Albert Einstein was around 100 km directly below and had began its destructive dive. It is the first view of an ATV reentry since the first, of Jules Verne, in 2008.
ATV Albert Einstein delivered 7 tonnes of supplies, propellant and experiments to the Space Station. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano oversaw the unloading and cataloguing of the cargo, comprising over 1400 individual items.
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Went out today on a couple of ATVs with dad, here: www.team-action.co.uk/
He's on the front one, I'm on the back one. And, I must say, it was great fun. Plus, thankfully, the weather held. It was cloudy, but dry. :)
I'm hoping to go back again sometime soon in the near future. :D
Also, the quads we were on, Yamaha Wolverine 350cc ones, are epic. I'd love to get one myself but they cost over £4,000. :|
Border Patrol Agent Patrols South Texas Border on an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) taken on September 23, 2013.
Photographer: Donna Burton
S464 ATV new to Nottingham City Transport, An East Lancs Pyoneer bodied Volvo open top decker has arrived in Jersey, lately with RATP group owned Bath Bus Company it is to be converted into a mobile bar, Many thanks to S.G. again for another great capture. 03/04/14
Staff Sgt. Robert Molina, of the 96th Ground Combat Training Squadron, practices sharp turning during an ATV training class Oct. 25 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Approximately 20 Airmen from the 96th Security Forces Squadron and the 96th Ground Combat Training Squadron received the training over two days. The new riders learned riding fundamentals and even some complicated techniques during the four-hour course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
A remake of the BAE Systems M-ATV, and in my opinion much more accurate to the real thing. It has working suspension (just needs 2 rubber bands), opening doors and compartments and trunk / boot and hatches, and seats 4. On top is a CROWS. Enjoy!
Proving the point that most Military vehicles most certainly arnt easy on the eyes, and obviously not meant to be, is the Oshkosh M-ATV. Looking like it has been given a damn good thrashing with the ugly stick its a mishmash of shapes and styles. Had this Matchbox version been a generic I probably wouldn't have picked it up but its a fully licensed real life vehicle and so its almost an obligation to take a few home. This is its latest 2018 recolour picked up from ASDA. Mint and boxed.
The Sherp ATV, a very cool and fun Russian vehicle!
Their website: sherp.ru/en/
This one is not amphibious, though...
Made with the parts I have, no Bricklink orders, that's why some solutions may seem odd.
Inside, you may find one of these items:
1. Vodka bottles;
2. A set of Sherps of decreasing size, inside one another;
3. A pet bear;
4. Boring Danish Power Functions, with one M motor for each side, one plain old IR receptor and one of those big and inconvenient battery boxes.
If you are unlucky enough to get item no. 4, you should also expect a video in the next few days, since I wanted to enter this one in LUGNuts' 105th challenge.
More photos: flic.kr/s/aHskDVYna3
And a video: youtu.be/p3kqbqSe_B4
ATV-4 seen in orbit shortly after launch 6 June 2013 Copyright & credit: Marco Langbroek sattrackcam.blogspot.com/