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When we talk about “racks” on Space Station, this is what we mean: contained volumes with a rounded back (that fits against the module shell) and a flat front (facing the inside of the modules). They can contain science equipment (microscopes, freezers and fridges, centrifuges, furnaces, etc etc etc, the list is endless), Space Station systems (water reclamation, carbon dioxide removal, avionics and computers), or simply places to store things. Shane was doing deep maintenance on an air conditioning rack, and yes weightlessness helps manipulating these beasts!
L’intérieur de la Station est organisé en compartiments, du format d’une armoire normande ou d’une cabine téléphonique, au contenu divers et varié – équipements de recherche bien sûr (microscopes, congélateurs, centrifuges, fours et j’en passe), mais aussi des calculateurs, des systèmes de traitement de l’eau ou de l’air, et tous les innombrables équipements nécessaires au bon fonctionnement de l’ISS… ou tout simplement des espaces de rangement. Dans tous les cas, les compartiments ont un fond arrondi, pour épouser la forme courbée de la coque des modules, et un devant plat, correspondant donc à la paroi intérieure. Connaître l'emplacement et le contenu de chaque compartiment et savoir utiliser et réparer les systèmes qu’ils contiennent fait partie de notre entraînement sur Terre, même si très souvent on se repose sur les experts au Centre de contrôle pour nous aider et nous guider. On voit bien ici à quoi ressemble un compartiment une fois tiré de sa cachette ; Shane avait besoin d'accéder à l'ensemble d'un de nos systèmes de climatisation pour une opération de maintenance.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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Came across this taste of America while out with the family. Was surrounded by some fairly mundane cars, so I had to resort to a bit of photoshop playtime to remedy it's purity. Hope you like :-)
Bedminster in Bristol. Taken on a hot day and I didn’t envy this delivery guy with his load. Only Fools And Elephants Work…
“Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland,
Beasts of every land and clime,
Hearken to my joyful tidings
Of the golden future time.
Soon or late the day is coming,
Tyrant Man shall be o'erthrown,
And the fruitful fields of England
Shall be trod by beasts alone."
― George Orwell, Animal Farm
"We humans fear the beast within the wolf because we do not understand the beast within ourselves."
Gerald Hausman
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These photographs are of Kaziranga National Park, a World Heritage Site located in the state of Assam, India. It hosts two-thirds of the world's Great One-horned Rhinoceroses.
Otra muestra con el venus lens ultramaro 60mm 2x. En esta ocasión un macro mas standard en cuanto a magnificacion
TE890 LK08NVE sits at Edgware waiting to work on route 107 towards New Barnet.
Of which the vehicle no longer exists at Edgware.
I had no idea that the Beast costumes got a major facelift recently, most like I assume in support of the movie reboot, and was very impressed!
When you want to face your inner barbarian it is good to have a companion. Beautiful lion companion by Jinx. Taken at Urafiki region by Eclair Martinek at Fantasy Faire 2019
Leons of Stafford Neoplan Starliner 2, BT14LCT, on a photo stop near Bennet's Cross on the B3212, between Postbridge & Moretonhampstead on Dartmoor.
Company: Leons Coaches of Stafford
Registration: AT14LCT
Fleet Number: 2010
New: 2014
Chassis: Neoplan Starliner 2 N5217SHDC
Bodywork: Neoplan C53Ft
Location: Bennet's Cross, Dartmoor
Exposure: 1/500@ f8 200ISO
Date: 3 October 2017
When I go through the photos I took on top of Pidurangala rock, I just wondered after seeing the beast face appeared in the hair
They call me the breeze
I keep rollin' down the road
They call me the breeze
I keep rollin' then I'm gone
I ain't gotten me nobody
I ain't carryin me no load
You better run run run run run run run run now babe
Spiritualized: youtu.be/b0N8Lsz1udQ
I'm back (again), sorry for the posting inactivity but I'll be posting more often now. I'd also like to tell you all I've been accepted into Kenwood Academy High School, great school from what I've seen. I'll be making many more solo/2 fig formula posts, so expect to see more of those In the future. Also I've received many Bricks & Pieces (& 2 orders from Minifigures Plus a week ago) over the months so I'll have so many customs to make and there are more on the way...
DC Figs 198:
B'wana Beast (Classic)
Fig Formula: Helmet & Head (71027: Super Warrior), Torso (71018: Roman Gladiator), Arms & Hands (71018: Circus Strongman), Hip (76176: Katy), Legs (71018: Roman Gladiator)
The Metaman
Fig Formula: Hair (71012: Mr. Incredible), Head (60140: Crook), Scarf (40418: Tiny Tim), Cape & Back Torso (71026: Superman), Arms (71026: Superman), Hands (70687: Spinjitzu Burst Lloyd), Power Blast (71024: Frozone), Back Hip (71018: Circus Strongman), Legs (71026: Green Lantern)
Design Inspirations Below:
B'wana Beast (Classic) - (static.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/9/9d/Bwana_Bea...)
The Metaman - (comicvine.gamespot.com/a/uploads/original/3/31666/1844693...)
B'wana Beast's helmet inspired by cruisebacca_creations on Instagram (www.instagram.com/p/CNyrs21pb64/). Comment & fave below to let me know what you all think