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September 15, 2015. In Ottawa for an all day project planning meeting, which I thought went quite well. Half way through we took a brealk to join other NRC staff at the United Way fundraising barbeque. This is NRC president John McDougall cutting the cake.
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waiting for the husband and kid to join me at Denny's ... "In 1990, Masi Commerce Center Partners was formed to develop this site in what is now the city of Rancho Cucamonga. The project plan has progressed through the city planning process. It includes the concept of a Vintner's Walk to highlight the history of the local winemaking business."
Woodcraft’s Project Plans include the Outdoor Table and Benches shown here and featured in the April/May 2013 issue of Woodcraft Magazine.
Follow the unique idea to manage your workstation mess with this simple and frisky bulletin board created from wine corks. There are much more you can create from a wine cork. Wine cork crafts are so lovely and chic that you will never waste them again. You can use this awesome bulletin board for taping up lists and reminders above your desk.
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Col. Jim Clifford, Fort Gordon garrison commander, visits with Teresa Bright Goff, one of the audience members for the May 10 “State of Our Community” event in North Augusta, South Carolina, which had the colonel representing Fort Gordon as one of the gathering’s featured speakers. Goff owns a commercial construction service that is on board to help with some projects planned for the Army installation. (Photo 2 by Bill Bengtson /Fort Gordon Public Affairs Office)
This project plan shows the core chunks of work to be done, along with
when people in different roles come into the picture and where their
work overlaps.
Buley, Leah. Natoli, Joe. 2024. The User Experience Team of One (2nd Edition). New York: Rosenfeld Media. rosenfeldmedia.com/books/the-user-experience-team-of-one-second-edition/
...one of the most iconic images taken by NASA's Voyager mission, a new version of the image known as the "Pale Blue Dot."
Planet Earth is visible as a bright speck within the sunbeam just right of center and appears softly blue, as in the original version published in 1990 (see PIA00452).
This updated version uses modern image-processing software and techniques to revisit the well-known Voyager view while attempting to respect the original data and intent of those who planned the images.
In 1990, the Voyager project planned to shut off the Voyager 1 spacecraft's imaging cameras to conserve power and because the probe, along with its sibling Voyager 2, would not fly close enough to any other objects to take pictures. Before the shutdown, the mission commanded the probe to take a series of 60 images designed to produce what they termed the "Family Portrait of the Solar System." Executed on Valentine's Day 1990, this sequence returned images for making color views of six of the solar system's planets and also imaged the Sun in monochrome.
The popular name of this view is traced to the title of the 1994 book by Voyager imaging scientist Carl Sagan, who originated the idea of using Voyager's cameras to image the distant Earth and played a critical role in enabling the family portrait images to be taken.
The image of Earth was originally published by NASA in 1990. It is republished here to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Family Portrait of the Solar System (see PIA00451) and the Pale Blue Dot image in particular.
The planet occupies less than a single pixel in the image and thus is not fully resolved. (The actual width of the planet on the sky was less than one pixel in Voyager's camera.) By contrast, Jupiter and Saturn were large enough to fill a full pixel in their family portrait images.
The direction of the Sun is toward the bottom of the view (where the image is brightest). Rays of sunlight scattered within the camera optics stretch across the scene. One of those light rays happens to have intersected dramatically with Earth. From Voyager 1's vantage point — a distance of approximately 3.8 billion miles (6 billion kilometers) — Earth was separated from the Sun by only a few degrees. The close proximity of the inner planets to the Sun was a key factor preventing these images from being taken earlier in the mission, as our star was still close and bright enough to damage the cameras with its blinding glare.
The view is a color composite created by combining images taken using green, blue and violet spectral filters by the Voyager 1 Narrow-Angle Camera. They were taken at 4:48 GMT on Feb. 14, 1990, just 34 minutes before Voyager 1 powered off its cameras forever.
Like the original version, this is technically a "false-color" view, as the color-filter images used were mapped to red, green and blue, respectively. The brightness of each color channel was balanced relative to the others, which is likely why the scene appears brighter but less grainy than the original. In addition, the color was balanced so that the main sunbeam (which overlays Earth) appears white, like the white light of the Sun.
At its original resolution, the newly processed color image is 666 by 659 pixels in size; this is Figure A. The main image is an enlarged version.
The image was processed by JPL engineer and image processing enthusiast Kevin M. Gill with input from two of the image's original planners, Candy Hansen and William Kosmann.
Date12 February 2020
Sourcehttps://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA23645.jpg
AuthorNASA/JPL-Caltech
join me in my moon project , plan to take a pic of the moon every day it is visible for a year , even if you can add a few it would be fun. www.flickr.com/groups/2651143@N24/
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It is time to escalate at FERC. Beyond Extreme Energy (BXE) and Sane Energy Project planned three days of sharing/training, art-building and action from June 23-25. June 23rd was the last of 40 days in the DC national action being organized by the Poor People’s Campaign around the country. Following the demonstration we gathered in the late afternoon for a time of sharing, art-building and getting prepared for action at FERC and elsewhere the morning of Monday, June 25th. We spent all-day Sunday continuing that preparation and community-building. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Item Number: 10058-4-13of93-pt1.
Document Title: State of Maryland, State Roads Commission Baltimore, MD. Patapsco Tunnel Project Plan & Profile, Sta. 131+00 to Sta. 143+00 Scale 1" = 50'.
Project: 10058; Patapsco Tunnel Project; Baltimore; Maryland; 02 City & Regional Planning & Improvement Projects; 1672 PLANS (1954-1958).
Artist/Creator: .
Location: Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA.
Category: PLAN.
Purpose: A&E (Architectural & Engineering).
Physical Characteristics: [Dimensions]22 x 36.5; [Technique]diazo pos; [Support]paper.
Dates: 7-OCT-1955;.
Notes: Profile with scale. Cont. P.T. 101, Sheet 15of88..
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Please Credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site..
Yesterday, students from Auburn Area Catholic School and St. Elizabeth Area Catholic School gathered to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. Father Alberto Vargas celebrated Mass with the group and afterwards, the students learned more about their faith through fun games and also enjoyed recess together.
More than 2,000 Catholic school students across the Diocese of Saginaw are celebrating Catholic Schools Week from Jan. 28 to Feb. 3 along with nearly 2 million Catholic school students across the United States. Catholic school students in all 13 schools across the Catholic Diocese of Saginaw are participating in the nationwide Catholic Schools Week celebration from Jan. 29 to Feb. 3. The theme this year is “Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed.”
“Catholic schools have made a tremendous contribution to the intellectual and moral strength of our country and, indeed, the world,” said the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw. “Founded on the generosity and sacrifice of parents and parish communities, they have excelled due to the commitment and expertise of many priests and religious congregations, as well as dedicated lay faculty and staff.”
Catholic Schools and Catholic Schools Week
The week-long, national observance of Catholic Schools Week serves as an opportunity to highlight the contributions of Catholic schools to the Church, local community and country. In addition to the service projects planned, special Masses and fun school activities will be taking place. There also will be several open houses for families interested in learning more about Catholic school education.
As a group, Catholic school students perform among the top in the country. They have a 99-percent graduation rate and 94 percent go to college. Additionally, Catholic school students are known for the countless hours of service they provide in their local communities.
In the Diocese of Saginaw, students help feed the poor, visit the elderly, and raise awareness of important social issues. Photos courtesy of Amy Bojo
Shine has been chosen to manage an exciting new project involving people with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus who are aged 50 plus. Find out more visit: www.shinecharity.org.uk/Shine50Plus
Natalia Avetyan and album storage in Menshikov Palace. Workshop in Preservation Project Planning, taught by Brenda Bernier, October 10-12, 2012.