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I just finished generating and editing this picture [a brown bowl with plain white stones in it]. Being a great lover of colored tones, this was way too much fun to produce!
The old generator outside the now closed supermarket.
A friend made a comment on FB that I took a lot of nature photos. I've decided to show her, and others, that I can take other things!!
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
Inspired by JP_Nichts's Soalr Array. These generators provide a boost of power to any frame that taps into them. Special station rules: any of the controlling player's frames within h2h range of the station adds 1W when rolling.
Exposition 9h30 env
Lunette TS 86/464 Quadruplet APO astrographe
Réducteur Televue x0.80
Focale 371mm Ă F 4.3
Monture EQ6 Pro
Autoguidage Lunette Orion 50mm Guide Scope 163mm
Camera Starshoot Autoguider
Imageur ZWO ASI2600MM Pro
Roue Ă FiltreZWO 7*36MM
Filtre Baader L, R, V, B ,S2, Ha et O3
Sky Quality 19.95
Magnitude CLASS 5 Bortle
SGP SEQUENCE GENERATOR PRO, SIRIL et UWE ASTRO TOOLS
47 157 passes the site of Savernake Low station with 1A40, the 10:32 Paignton - Paddington which is formed of the MkIII generator set
Several historical gen sites have this working listed as an HST drag which it clearly isn't
Markarian's Chain is a stretch of galaxies that forms part of the Virgo Cluster. When viewed from Earth, the galaxies lie along a smoothly curved line. It was named after the Armenian astrophysicist, Benjamin Markarian, who discovered their common motion in the early 1960s. Member galaxies include M84 (NGC 4374), M86 (NGC 4406), NGC 4477, NGC 4473, NGC 4461, NGC 4458, NGC 4438 and NGC 4435. Near the center there appear the pair of interacting galaxies NGC 4438 and NGC 4435, about 50 million light-years away, known to some as Markarian's Eyes.At least seven galaxies in the chain appear to move coherently, although others appear to be superposed by chance. Six of the points on the chain can be marked by galaxies. The other two points are pairs of galaxies
-=Tech Data=-
-Equipment-
Imaging Scope: Sky-Watcher Esprit 100
Mount: Celestron CGX
Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI 1600MC-Pro
Filter: Baader UV/IR cut
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI120 Mini
Guide Scope: Starfield 60mm guide scope
Dew Control: Kendrick
Power: Pegasus Astro Pocket Power Box
- Acquisition -
2H of 5 min exposures (24)
- Software -
Acquisition / Rig Control: Sequence Generator Pro
Stacking: Astro Pixel Processor
Processing: PixInsight
Post Processing: Photoshop CC
Shot at the Camden Lake Provincial Wildlife Area near Moscow, Ontario.
Hosta leaves and goldenrod surrounding a center of yellow flowers. I would have liked it better if I could have made it more symmetrical, but the Hosta leaves were very unruly.
Rescanned at higher resolution with better colour and image quailty
Original series Duff 47 404 Hadrian heads 1E98, the 12:05 Liverpool - Scarborough as it approaches York at Holgate bridge
Developed as a sister ship for the SAGITTAIRE, the EGIDE is a multi-purpose field generator. This CYGNUS Corp. prototype uses its 3 electromagnetic plasma accelerators in order to create various force fields. It is mainly use as a long range radar, creating a half parsec wide spheric spiderweb like field around it, giving intel for the SAGITTAIRE hyperspace missiles or as a shield generator. The EGIDE draws it power from the new generation gravity generator.
PS: The windscreen is sprayed...
With 70% of the world's internet traffic passing through northern Virginia a ton of infrastructure is needed to support it. This backup generator is one of many constantly flowing into Ashburn in order to keep all of the various data centers running through a power failure.
It was a joint effort here with the contractor running the operation, the crane came from WO Grubb, Izzi Trucking & Rigging delivering the generator, and A&A Transfer providing the rigging supplies and the crew to hoist between 10-12 of these over the fence and into position.
An Edison General Electric Co. 200 kilowatt generator from 1891. This is more than 10 feet tall. It was built at the Schnectady Works in Schnectady, New York.
Seen at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, Michigan.
Ya like big blocks ? Oh, I have a 65l ( around 4000cid) V16 Mitsubishi diesel generator set to sing its song to you.
So at last I can reveal the shield generator! However I have a confession: It's only half a shield generator. And at that, the two rings I have built are only finished on one side. It will take many more Bricklink orders to complete. I added some flames to suggest the empire at in the middle of destroying it! I hope you enjoy what I've done so far. I'll be displaying it at a show in Ireland next weekend.