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Water coming through some large rocks in a stream. It was extremely cold water despite being the middle of July. Snow runoff, I can only assume. The legs belong to another scoutmaster with whom I took this little trek out of the camp's borders and into the forest to follow this stream.
Tracking chart of asteroid 2014 JO25. 15 minute step animation from 00:00 UT 18th April 2017 to 00:00 UT, 19th April 2017.
~10° Field of view.
The 640 - 1400 metre wide asteroid 2014 JO25 will make a close pass (4.6 LD, 0.0118 AU), travelling at 33.56 km/second, to the Earth-Moon system on the 19h April 2017 @ 12:24 UT ±00:01.
Troy's Oktoberfest featured fun for the entire family, including free face painting and balloon animals for the kids, as well as a TV on site for parents to catch up on college football Saturday. (Photo by Will Oliver)
This was the world's largest roof-mounted PV system on a single structure at the time of commission. Heavily instrumented (equipped with 2 data acquisition systems), the structure is used as a research tool. The material used to construct the solar modules is multicrystalline silicon. The module manufacturer is BP Solar. The size of the system is 342 kW (2,856X120W modules) with an energy output of ~400 MWh annually. The PV system lowers Georgia Tech's electricity bill as power is fed directly to the grid.
7. Having worked on all his songs from the comfort of his own room or those of his friends’, this familiar workspace was what gave Gerald the name behind his first mixtape, titled ‘Sounds From The Bedroom’.
More test output from my graphics program dithering module. This time I implemented Atkinson dithering (which was first using on the first Macintosh). The same problems show up (as with the Floyd-Steinberg dithering). I'm making a fundamental boo-boo somewhere...
New Horizons image of Pluto from 11 July 2015. (Space near Pluto really isn't this white...)