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Lego Digital Designer picture of the Lego train controlled by an Mindstorms EV3, this is how I want the train to look.
A video of the working proof of concept can be found here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQTB4zfDmUQ
The colored pieces under the train are picked up by the color sensor in the middle of the train and can be used to give commands to the train: start, stop, increase/decrease speed, etc.
ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen’s visited the Columbus Control Centre in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, in July for the last time before his launch in September to meet the team that will be working round the clock to make his stay on the International Space Station as comfortable and efficient as possible.
For ESA and partner control centres in America and Russia, his mission comes in addition to the normal duties during regular astronaut Expeditions. The German centre is staffed day and night by experts who monitor Europe’s Columbus space laboratory, with extra people working for iriss.
The computer screens show data on all the elements inside Columbus, from ventilation to air pressure, from temperature to energy consumption. Andreas will perform almost every experiment inside Columbus.
Both Andreas and the teams at the Columbus Control Centre will need to adapt and interact efficiently, with any problems or change of plans handled immediately.
Credits: ESA–J. Harrod CC BY SA IGO 3.0
Visit this National Historic Landmark that has been capturing data and operating spacecraft outside the lunar orbit for over 50 years. NASA provides 24-hour global communications with spacecraft throughout our solar system and beyond, which is why we refer to it as "the Center of the Universe".
A guy from San Antonio called me on the phone and asked if I'd be willing to trade a speaker cabinet I had for sale in the Chronicle for a 1969 Ampeg SVT.
I had $200 invested in the cabinet, and gave San Antonio guy $100 cash and the cab for his perfect '69 SVT. That's a total of $300 for a geniune piece of history. (It also sounds like doom on a stick! YEAH!)
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''Mind-controlled drones' promise a future of hands-free flying [consider criminal / terrorist use or in warfare]' www.engadget.com/2015/02/25/tekever-mind-controlled-drone...
This Control Unit was also seen at Hartlepool Show back in 1987. The prime mover for this trailer, was usually the Landrover which I enclosed earlier.
I received an invitation to photograph a controlled barn burn this morning with the men and women of the Clayton Fire Company (Station 45) and Townsend Fire Company (Station 26). What a great group of firefighters! Thanks everyone for making me feel so welcome.
Controlled burning on the west edge of Canberra. Done to minimise the risk of another fire like occurred in 2003.
A nighttime setting, just outside a military controlled quarantine area.
Characters modeled in Zbrush and rendered with Mental Ray in 3ds Max.
More on my website:
www.characterink.com/2012/01/25/quarantine/
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The Control tower at Port Columbus International Airport. This is a surprisingly small airport for a city of nearly 2 million people in the metro area.
Pedestrian-controlled signals located on Waverley Road between Huntingdale and Stephensons Roads. The 1960's Eagle signals were replaced by Aldridge LED's around 2011.
Note the unusual mast incorporating a street light normally designed for a wooden power pole. Such masts were occasionally used to incorporate 240V lines. From the 1980's onward, a 'joint use pole' would incorporate a street light in this situation.
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee takes an axe to an invasive melaleuca tree at Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. (John and Karen Hollingsworth)
Radio controlled car collecting a javelin at the 2017 Athletics World Championships at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford
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