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MARS_96 [50 points]
A big 50 points worth "sunset" space invader on a bit of a hidden spot in the vicinity of Cité Radieuse in the neighbourhood Sainte-Anne.
Till August 2020 I found and flashed all 13 space invaders of wave 1 (MARS_01 - MARS_11 - 2004 and wave 2 (MARS_12 and MARS_13). But during wave 3 in August 2020 the number of space invaders went up to 97. In total 84 space invaders on my list again.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: WELCOME A LA CITE RADIEUSE
All my photos of MARS_96:
MARS_96 (Close-up, July 2021)
MARS_96 (Wide shot, July 2021)
Date of invasion: 20/08/2020
MARS_96 [50 points]
A big 50 points worth "sunset" space invader on a bit of a hidden spot in the vicinity of Cité Radieuse in the neighbourhood Sainte-Anne.
Till August 2020 I found and flashed all 13 space invaders of wave 1 (MARS_01 - MARS_11 - 2004 and wave 2 (MARS_12 and MARS_13). But during wave 3 in August 2020 the number of space invaders went up to 97. In total 84 space invaders on my list again.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: WELCOME A LA CITE RADIEUSE
All my photos of MARS_96:
MARS_96 (Close-up, July 2021)
MARS_96 (Wide shot, July 2021)
Date of invasion: 20/08/2020
Congratulation [[[HARDWELL]]] #hardwell #djmag100
DJ Mag has released their 2013 results for the top 100 DJs in the world.
-DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2013 Ranking-
01. #Hardwell <<< Winner!!
02. #Armin van Buuren
03. #Avicii
04. #Tiesto
05. #David Guetta
06. #Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike
07. #Nicky Romero
08. #Steve Aoki
09. #Afrojack
10. #Dash Berlin
11. #Skrillex
12. #Deadmau5
13. #Alesso
14. #W&W
15. #Calvin Harris
16. #NERVO
17. #Above and Beyond
18. #Sebastian Ingrosso
19. #Axwell
20. #Aly & Fila
21. #Markus Schulz
22. #Daft Punk
23. #Headhunterz
24. #Zedd
25. #Knife Party
26. #Swedish House Mafia
27. #Showtek
28. #Andrew Rayel
29. #Fedde Le Grand
30. #Dyro
31. #Laidback Luke
32. #Paul Van Dyk
33. #ATB
34. #Angerfist
35. #Dada Life
36. #Kaskade
37. #Frontliner
38. #Steve Angello
39. #Sander Van Doorn
40. #Martin Garrix
41. #Porter Robinson
42. #Ferry Corsten
43. #Chuckie
44. #Krewella
45. #Coone
46. #Carl Cox
47. #Bobina
48. #Omnia
49. #Orjan Nielsen
50. #Zatox
51. #Gareth Emery
52. #Bingo Players
53. #Infected Mushroom
54. #Eric Prydz
55. #Tommy Trash
56. #Wildstylez
57. #Arty
58. #R3hab
59. #Madeon
60. #Vicetone
61. #Brennan Heart
62. #DJ Feel
63. #Gunz For Hire
64. #Diplo
65. #Tenishia
66. #Noisecontrollers
67. #Mike Candys
68. #DJ Antoine
69. #Quentin Mosimann
70. #Project 46
71. #Blasterjaxx
72. #D Block and S Te Fan
73. #Dillon Francis
74. #Dannic
75. #Adaro
76. #Richie Hawtin
77. #Martin Solveig
78. #Felguk
79. #Myon and Shane 54
80. #Cosmic Gate
81. #Heatbeat
82. #John O’Callaghan
83. #Wasted Penguinz
84. #Tiddey
85. #Skazi
86. #Da Tweekaz
87. #Tenashar
88. #Bob Sinclar
89. #Benny Benassi
90. #Stafford Brothers
91. #Bl3nd
92. #Paul Oakenfold
93. #Mat Zo
94. #Diego Miranda
95. #DJs From Mars
96. #Matt Darey
97. #Umek
98. #Solar Stone
99. #Ummet Ozcan
100. #Ran D
A representative model of the Mars 96 (Марс-96) probe, launched on 16 November 1996 on a Proton-K/D from Baikonur.
Based on the earlier Phobos (Фобос) spacecraft design, Mars 96 carried ambitious orbital and surface payloads, the latter comprising two penetrators and two small stations.
However, the mission ended in Earth orbit after the second burn of the fourth stage failed to take place. A subsequent automatic burn caused the spacecraft to re-enter over Chile.
A number of western nations supplied some of the key payload elements: some of these were later flown on ESA's Mars Express.
As seen at the NPO Lavochkin museum near Moscow.
A representative model of the Mars 96 (Марс-96) probe, launched on 16 November 1996 on a Proton-K/D from Baikonur.
Based on the earlier Phobos (Фобос) spacecraft design, Mars 96 carried ambitious orbital and surface payloads, the latter comprising two penetrators and two small stations.
However, the mission ended in Earth orbit after the second burn of the fourth stage failed to take place. A subsequent automatic burn caused the spacecraft to re-enter over Chile.
A number of western nations supplied some of the key payload elements: some of these were later flown on ESA's Mars Express. In particular, the SPICAM instrument is seen here.
As seen at the NPO Lavochkin museum near Moscow.
A representative model of the Mars 96 (Марс-96) probe, launched on 16 November 1996 on a Proton-K/D from Baikonur.
Based on the earlier Phobos (Фобос) spacecraft design, Mars 96 carried ambitious orbital and surface payloads, the latter comprising two penetrators and two small stations.
However, the mission ended in Earth orbit after the second burn of the fourth stage failed to take place. A subsequent automatic burn caused the spacecraft to re-enter over Chile.
A number of western nations supplied some of the key payload elements: some of these were later flown on ESA's Mars Express.
As seen at the NPO Lavochkin museum near Moscow.
Le vieux spot à l’abandon au bord de la voie ferrée coin De Gaspé et Bernard en Mars 1996. Soak et Sike DTC. Camera Yashica A (1959). Film Ilford Delta 100.
The journey back to Mars begins with liftoff of the Mars Global Surveyor atop a Delta II 7925A expendable launch vehicle from Launch Complex 17A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, at 12:00:49.99 p.m. EST, Nov. 7, 1996. After an approximately 10-month interplanetary odyssey, the spacecraft will arrive at the Red Planet and begin a four- month aerobraking phase -- an innovative technique first demonstrated during the Magellan mission to Venus -- to achieve a mapping orbit. For a period of one Martian year or about two Earth years, the compact, 2,337-pound (1,060- kilogram) spacecraft will circle above most of the planet, its suite of sophisticated remote-sensing instruments building a comprehensive global portrait of Mars by mapping its topography, magnetism, mineral composition and atmosphere. Among the locations the Surveyor will pass over are the landing sites where the two U.S. Viking landers have stood since 1975 as silent monuments of the most recent successful U.S. mission to Mars. The Global Surveyor is the first of a trio of spacecraft being launched to the Red Planet this fall; up next is Russia's Mars '96 spacecraft followed by the United States' Mars Pathfinder. The Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Pathfinder missions are managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA; McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Corp. provides the Delta II launch vehicle.
Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/
Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum
The journey back to Mars begins with liftoff of the Mars Global Surveyor atop a Delta II 7925A expendable launch vehicle from Launch Complex 17A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, at 12:00:49.99 p.m. EST, Nov. 7, 1996. After an approximately 10-month interplanetary odyssey, the spacecraft will arrive at the Red Planet and begin a four- month aerobraking phase -- an innovative technique first demonstrated during the Magellan mission to Venus -- to achieve a mapping orbit. For a period of one Martian year or about two Earth years, the compact, 2,337-pound (1,060- kilogram) spacecraft will circle above most of the planet, its suite of sophisticated remote-sensing instruments building a comprehensive global portrait of Mars by mapping its topography, magnetism, mineral composition and atmosphere. Among the locations the Surveyor will pass over are the landing sites where the two U.S. Viking landers have stood since 1975 as silent monuments of the most recent successful U.S. mission to Mars. The Global Surveyor is the first of a trio of spacecraft being launched to the Red Planet this fall; up next is Russia's Mars '96 spacecraft followed by the United States' Mars Pathfinder. The Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Pathfinder missions are managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA; McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Corp. provides the Delta II launch vehicle.
HPL Media Street Event @ Street Art Museum, St Petersburg, Russia, 2015.09.26-27
Кто впечатлил - немецкий дуэт Oake, которых я раньше не видел, к тому же у них был отличный звук, правда из-за того зал получился проходным - там всё время фланировали клиенты ближайших баров, с удивлением взирая на происходивший шабаш (Bathseba Zippora в длином платье до пят, прыгала босиком по бетону, с распущенными волосами, напевая что-то в микрофон - если это можно так назвать, а этот Eric крутил ручки, постукивая всякими штучками - получился какой-то raw-witch/post-techno перфоманс, местами а-ля Amon Düül II, местами Crystal Castles/Kap Bambino - вполне себе неплохо, думаю они ещё появятся в СПб.
Отметился на фесте и широко известный в узких кругах СПб(и далеко за его пределами) электронный экспериментатор Sergey Kostyrko (Coaxil, Mars-96, Бензольные мертвецы) - жаль мы не успели к началу его сэта (неплохо они придумали с полупрозрачным экраном между артистами и зрителями, на который прецировалось видео, выглядело довольно необычно - а-ля 3D); потом некто игравший почти drone на сцене Mosaique (но мы всё это время проторчали в баре(ах)).
Плюс все эти модные (и совсем no name для меня)) A/V японцы: Intercity Express(Tetsuji Ohno) из Токио, и Ryoichi Kurokawa - они выступали в здании заброшенного цеха, где и закатили по очереди неплохое световое шоу, чего нельзя сказать о саунде, но подозреваю что для настолько огромной бетонной коробки, где миллионы отражений звуковых волн генерируют эхо с бинауральными эффектами, иначе и быть не могло. Незаметно начали приближаться мосты, и некоторые свалили, там был бесплатный шаттл (да-да он всё-таки существовал).
Тем временем на улице тоже устроили лазерное представление (некие немцы), правда оно мне показалось побюджетнее того что устроили на отличном фесте Present Perfect: www.flickr.com/photos/deepskyobject/albums/72157656958021442.
Но в целом - норм, пару совершенно новых для СПб людей все кто хотел увидел, к тому же это был Мedia event, а не Primavera sound, поэтому скорее like, чем наоборот.
#oake #tetsujiohno #ryoichikurokawa #hpl #петербург #seenlive #live #концерты #streetartmuseum #russia #saintpetersburg #hplmediastreet #abandoned
Le vieux spot à l’abandon au bord de la voie ferrée coin De Gaspé et Bernard en Mars 1996. Stack THC @benny_brisefer . Camera Yashica A (1959). Film Ilford Delta 100.
From:http://www.cctv.com/geography/special/C11598/04/index.shtml
· " class=list>1962-11-01(发射时间),前苏联火星1号(mars 1)探测器飞越火星的尝试失败,进入太阳系轨道后失去联系。
· " class=list>1964-11-28,美国发射水手4号(mariner 4)行星际探测器飞越火星,拍摄21张照片。
· " class=list>1969-02-25,美国发射水手-6行星际探测器飞越火星,拍摄49张照片。
· " class=list>1969-03-27,美国发射水手-7行星际探测器飞越火星,拍摄93张照片。
· " class=list>1971-05-08,美国发射水手-8 发射失败。
· " class=list>1971-05-19,苏联发射火星2号(mars 2)探测器的着陆器撞火星。
· " class=list>1971-05-30,美国发射水手-9轨道探测器,成功发回7329幅图像,为我们描绘了火星的全貌,并且了解火星的重力情形。
· " class=list>1975-08-20,美国发射海盗-1首次成功软着陆,探测火星大气
· " class=list>1975-09-09,美国发射海盗-2第2次软着陆,了解火星地形。
· " class=list>1989年,苏联发射福波斯1号(phobos 1)和福波斯2号(phobos 2)探测器在前往火星的途中失踪。
· " class=list>1992-09-25,美国发射火星观测者轨道探测器,失去联系。
· " class=list>1996-11-07,美国火星全球勘测者轨道探测器,成功发射,至今仍在工作。
· " class=list>1996年,俄罗斯“火星—96"航天器(mars-96)发射失败。
· " class=list>1996-12-04,美国发射火星探路者与旅居者成功登陆火星,送回许多火星环境,岩石和土壤的数据。
· " class=list>1998-12-11,美国发射火星气候轨道探测器,失败。
· " class=list>1999-01-03,美国发射火星极地着陆器,失败。
· " class=list>2001-04-07,美国火星奥德赛轨道探测器,成功发射,仍在工作中。
· " class=list>1998-07-03,日本希望号火星轨道探测器发射,登陆失败。
· " class=list>2003年6月2日,欧洲宇航局发射“火星快车”探测器(猎兔犬2号着陆器),已登陆,“猎兔犬”失踪,正全力搜寻。
· " class=list>2003年6月10日,美国发射勇气号火星探测器,2004年1月4日顺利到达,并传回清晰图像。
· " class=list>2003年7月7日,美国发射机遇号火星探测器,预计2004年1月24日到达。