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20160712 @ Meguro, Tokyo, Japan

I was given a n-scale module from my club. "Atlanta Metro N Scalers" The last owner kind of made some modifications that where poorly done. I am putting them back to the way they where in 2004. If you look in the above pic. I am prepping to flip the turn out around.

More attempts with grand-daughter.

Natural light, in the shade of the trees.

JZA 93758 - WH Davis 60' Container Flat Wagon - LWRT Roller Bank Module

Weed beauty

Taken in the garden against dark green foliage. Used pop up flash with -1.0 flash compensation.

Trey built a gate from scratch for a cotton module builder. It's hell for stout and makes me proud!

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

a moduler system, one module is a l-form and excists out 2 squares and the modules conect by metal pinns. your able to make white these modules what ever you want in the house a rack, a chair, a table, a ... . it shows how beatyfull cooperation is.

 

Venue : either at my house or your house

Time : 2nd & 3rd week every month -- weekend only

PSW,Plastic Speed Wagon, propriété de ArmoredCat

クリエイションチーム、Enharmonic TAVERNとのコラボレーション・モデル。スクエアなフォルムに、フロントのテンプル付け根部分とブリッジに直線的なデザインを配し、建築的な要素を取り入れた。

 

Created in collaboration with the creation group “Enharmonic TAVERN”. Square shaped with straight lined temple and bridge, has an architectural essence to it.

Watershaping student participant working on his project ... photo by DV

The Artemis II astronauts, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman, visited the European Service Module (ESM) assembly hall at Airbus in Bremen, Germany, on 15 September 2023.

 

Exciting developments are taking place in preparation for NASA's Orion spacecraft's next journey to the Moon. The four astronauts will be part of this second mission – a two-week show of the functionality of the Orion spacecraft and its European Service Module. ESA is overseeing the development of Orion’s service module, the part of the spacecraft that supplies air, water, electricity, and propulsion, as well as regulating the temperature.

 

The Artemis II crew had the privilege of seeing the only lunar human spaceflight vehicle in production first-hand during their visit to the clean rooms in Bremen, where Airbus plays a pivotal role in the European Service Module assembly process.

 

There are currently four modules in production in the assembly hall: ESM-3, ESM-4, ESM-5, and ESM-6. The third European Service Module completed tank integration this summer and is now being prepared for its departure to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, by the end of the year.

 

Meanwhile, integration work is in full swing for the fourth European Service Module with harness, tubing, cabling, and bracket installation underway. ESM-4 is set to power the first European astronaut and Gateway module, I-Hab around the Moon.

 

The integration phase for ESM-5 has also commenced, marking progress in the assembly of these essential components. The latest addition to this impressive line-up of modules, the ESM-6, has just arrived in Bremen and was unpacked this week.

 

These developments bring the Artemis programme one step closer to returning humans to the Moon. As these ESMs take shape in Bremen, the excitement continues to build for the upcoming Artemis II mission.

 

“If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together,” said Marc Steckling, Head of Space Exploration at Airbus during a press event on Friday, 15 September.

 

The Artemis programme, led by NASA, aims to return humans to the Moon and establish a sustainable presence there. Recently, Germany has joined other European countries in this lunar endeavour by signing the Artemis Accords, demonstrating the commitment to peaceful and cooperative space exploration.

 

Credits: ESA–J. Harrod

Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

The link to the complete project log on the bit-tech.net Forums:

forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/da-module-thingy.37...

What you do if you don’t have a new GSM/GPRS module to work? Yeah, you cannibalize an old project and you take that parts that you need! The tin foil is for the protection of the other components, as I am not having a proper hot air gun for electronics use.

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

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