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Optional printer module. I still have 3 unopened ribbons of ink. It could also print without ink onto thermal paper, which is what you see here. The print would last for a couple of weeks before fading. I love that it had this dual functionality. You could decide if your print was important enough to use your ink for more permanence.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Dr. Robert Gates speaks with PLS Scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Dr. Robert Gates delivers remarks during dinner at the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Spacelab is a modular laboratory system, developed by the European Space Agency, and installed in the payload bay of the Space Shuttle orbiter. During Spacelab missions, the Shuttle served as an intermittent space station for research conducted scientists and astronauts. This one is Module #1 and was used 9 times from 1983 to 1997!
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars Tour the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Dr. Robert Gates speaks with PLS Scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
the Modulor at Center Le Corbusier / Heidi Weber Museum (1964-1967)
Höschgasse 8
8034 Zürich - (CH)
Switzerland
architect Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret)
(La Chaux-de-Fonds, October 6 1887 - Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, August 27 1965)
10 modules connected. A hollow "star" will be formed in the centre of a hexagon when more modules are connected....later.
David Ferriero welcomes scholars to the National Archives.National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
The Apollo Lunar Module at the National Air and Space Museum.
For more, see: www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/gal112/
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS welcome reception at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Captured the aspiration of this demographic. suitably glamorous and luxurious scheme. would appeal to both male and female.
The truss and solar panels at the left of the diagram are being delivered by STS-117 this week. Columbus is highlighted in the diagram, and will be connected to the ISS via the Harmony module.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
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La collection Stacked Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/702/muuto-stacked
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The Apollo command module of the Saturn V rocket at the U.S Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville. In the background is a mockup of the forthcoming Orion crew module.
Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars Tour the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Michael Beschloss speaks with scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars Tour the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Dr. Robert Gates delivers remarks during dinner at the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
LM-2. An actual Apollo lunar module. This one never made it to the moon (obviously) but it's still the genuine article, built by NASA. It now resides at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.