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The Apollo Lunar Module, or simply Lunar Module was the Lunar lander spacecraft that was flown between lunar orbit and the Moon's surface during the United States' Apollo program. It was the first crewed spacecraft to operate exclusively in the airless vacuum of space, and remains the only crewed vehicle to land anywhere beyond Earth.
Structurally and aerodynamically incapable of flight through Earth's atmosphere, the two-stage lunar module was ferried to lunar orbit attached to the Apollo command and service module (CSM), about twice its mass. Its crew of two flew the complete lunar module from lunar orbit to the Moon's surface. During takeoff, the spent descent stage was used as a launch pad for the ascent stage which then flew back to the command module, after which it was also discarded.
Ten lunar modules were launched into space. Of these, six were landed by humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972.
The total cost of the LM for development and the units produced was $21.3 billion in 2016 dollars, adjusting from a nominal total of $2.2 billion using the NASA New Start Inflation Indices.
Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
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Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
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After several attempts, I've settled on this one.
28mm (=56mm on 4/3 sensor) f/11, using an old manual lens.
I used spot metering with 2.3ev over-exposure. I found spot metering gave a more accurate black, particularly on the compass face. Other metering modes needed a lot less over-exposure (around 0.3ev) but when the white was white, the black was dark grey.
I used a piece of glossy white card as a reflector to get rid of some odd reflections.
I tried smaller apertures, but they didn't get the lid so out of focus, which i an effect I like.
another picture had a lovely glow to the gold, but the sun's reflection meant that the white was a little muddied.
Its been fun, though a little frustrating getting there!
This is the first picture I took in this class. I think it has shown how much I have improve in this course. I like how I put the building in the corner in this picture and showed the sunset really well. Even though I didn’t use any indicators we learned in this class the picture still turn out pretty good. I think it was because the sunset was so beautiful. The thing I like the most in this picture would be the colors of the sky. It contains three different colors, green, blue and orange. Also the shadows of the building added a little mystery into this photography.
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Modules for Wall application designed for Bizaare Clothing Botiques
Hanger is removable (not fixed)
Materials: Square Pipe, Black Ducco finish
I was at home this weekend with my family and decided to take pictures of the Merrill home from the “outsiders” perspective. I changed my ISO to 400 for most because it was cloudy, but also had a little bit of sun shining through. I put my white balance to auto to help me automatically balance the color. I had my aperature set to f/11 because there was sun shining on the items I was photographing.
Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
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Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
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Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
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Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
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It's common for a club to have a module under construction on their show layout - it helps the visitors see how a module is constructed in stages, the layers of baseboard, scenery and track building on one another. Northeast N-Trak modular layout at the Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show 2020.