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G-OTIF British Aerospace 146-200QT Freighter of BAE Systems at Warton 24/2/17

My second AG-Systems build. I based this MOC off the AG-Systems that appeared in Wipeout HD/Omega collection (PS3/PS4) .

Astronomical seeing was pretty decent when I captured the Jupiter data for the image immediately proceeding this one. My optics were starting to dew over, to I replaced the front cover, waited for an hour and found that the dew heater had completely dried the front glass on my SCT. I slewed to Mars and found that astronomical seeing had dramatically worsened. Being at the telescope and ready for another capture, I did 10 iRGB runs of 45s per filter at gain 400. In processing I found the B channel completely unuseable and the G channel not much better. I tried combining the colors anyway, and the image barely looked like Mars. The R channel, captured in IR, looked pretty decent, so I salvaged what I could.

 

ZWO ASI290MM/EFW 8 x 1.25"

TeleVue NP101is/2.5x PowerMate

Losmandy G11

 

About 20,000 frames per filter x 10 RGB runs captured with FireCapture

Best 60% stacked in Autostakkert

Wavelet sharpened in Registax

Finished in Photoshop

Agents of Change

The planets of our solar system.

Mercury can be seen transiting the Sun which will happen again on November 11th 2019, Mars taken in near IR to see through a dust storm, Jupiter's moon Io and it's shadow are transiting the planet, and Neptune's moon Triton is visible to the lower left of the planet.

Security lock console background.

 

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You must give appropriate credit and link to my site: yuri.samoilov.online/.

Logo I did for a mates D-Beat/Crust band..

 

If anybody is looking for band logos and stuff hit me up cos I really want to do more of this type o thing!

Of course, LEGO has its headquarters building in Micropolis, built in the shape of the stripes of their old logo. Called System House, it occupies a half block in the heart of downtown. Ref: D1564-076

This is a montage of planetary images taken by spacecraft managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. Included are (from top to bottom) images of Mercury, Venus, Earth (and Moon), Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The spacecraft responsible for these images are as follows: the Mercury image was taken by Mariner 10, the Venus image by Magellan, the Earth image by Galileo, the Mars image by Viking, and the Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune images by Voyager. Pluto is not shown as no spacecraft has yet visited it. The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, and Mars) are roughly to scale to each other; the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are roughly to scale to each other. Actual diameters are given below: Sun 1,390,000 km Mercury 4,879 km Venus 12,104 km Earth 12,756 km Moon 3,475 km Mars 6,794 km Jupiter 142.984 km Saturn 120,536 km Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,528 km Pluto 2,390 km.

 

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Credit: NASA/JPL

Image Number: PIA01341

Date: April 9, 1999

Needed to get it out of...

SBD 5012, SW1500, NB at Dolton, IL 8-29-1983

This high-resolution image shows newly discovered frost at the top of Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano not only on Mars but in the entire Solar System. The frost appears blue on the floor of the volcano’s caldera (summit crater) and around its northern rim. It is absent on the well-lit steep slopes seen on the left of this image.

 

This frost was recently discovered by ESA’s ExoMars and Mars Express missions. The researchers spotted frost on not only Olympus Mons but on the other Tharsis volcanoes of Arsia Mons, Ascraeus Mons and Ceraunius Tholus. This is the first time that water frost has been found near Mars’s equator, a part of the planet where it was thought improbable for frost to exist.

 

The landscape on the right side of the image is filled with wrinkle ridges that lie inside the caldera, while the rippled structures on the centre-left are collapsed caldera rim terraces.

 

The image is false colour, meaning that the colours shown here are not those that would be seen by the human eye. This is because the CaSSIS instrument onboard ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter is sensitive to near-infrared light (which is invisible to our eyes), and the image has stretched contrast to better show the details of the terrain. In this false-colour image the water ice frost appears blue. False-colour images are really useful for scientists, revealing more information than can be seen with the human eye. Read more on how CaSSIS constructs its blue-hued images, and how this allows us to explore the Red Planet.

 

The image resolution is 4.5 m/pixel, and the Local Solar Time is 7:11 AM.

 

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[Image description: This rectangular slice of Mars shows the terrain atop Mars’s volcano Olympus Mons. Rippled, uneven, stepped terrain can be seen, with different illuminations. The right-hand side of the image is blue-toned, representing the newly discovered water ice frost.]

 

Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS; CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

 

Not much to add that I haven’t already said in yesterday’s post revealing 71374 Nintendo Entertainment System. They did confirm a few things: The price is officially $229.99. The interactivity with the Mario brick won’t have him play the theme song, but instead has him react “to on-screen enemies, obstacles and power-ups just as he […]

  

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Aberkenfig, South Wales

Lat +51.542 Long -3.593

 

Skywatcher 254mm Newtonian Reflector, Tal 3x Barlow Lens, ZWO ASI 120MC Astronomical Imaging Camera.

 

Captured using Firecapture

FPS (avg.)=17

Shutter=57.95ms

Gain=68 (68%)

Brightness=7

 

Apparent diameter at time of capture 3·73"

 

Processed with Registax 6 & G.I.M.P.

 

Seeing Conditions: Reasonably good.

 

Out of 7000 frames captured, 1900 used for processing. Final image enlarged by 175%

A photo of the UBC LIbrary's brand spankin' new ASRS (Automated Storage and Retrieval System), which allows millions of extra books to be stored in half the space of a traditional library.

 

Welcome to the future: with the ASRS, we lose the ability to browse -- that magic of finding something while looking for something else is now gone -- but if we know what we're looking for, we're more likely to find that it's available on campus.

per Pier e la sua collezione di meridiane

GP40 #4048, GP40-2 #4344 and a D&H GP39-2 are the power for eastbound D&H train TV98 at William St in Buffalo, NY on Jan. 18, 1986. (bo1282a)

Took me some great time, but at last I finished it! I'm proud to present to you:

The Daniel Defense RIS II is an innovative upgrade for the M4A1, M16A4, and MK18 CQB/R. The Daniel Defense Rail Interface System II (DD RIS II) was designed at the request of the United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) for the SOPMOD II weapons system. SOCOM had a specific requirement for a rail system which would accommodate a M203 40mm grenade launcher and still free float the barrel. Daniel Defense responded with a product, the DD RIS II, that met this requirement without the use of additional parts or special tools. This was accomplished by integrating all of the needed parts to mount the M203 into the rail itself. After years of rigorous testing by Special Forces Operators, Daniel Defense was selected as the Sole Source Provider of the RIS II to SOCOM. Daniel Defense has and is still delivering thousands of units and they are continuing to be fielded by SOCOM.

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From top to bottom:

DD M4A1 RIS II www.mediafire.com/?86gmtmv3l4galb2

DD M4A1 FSP RIS II www.mediafire.com/?8u6d8m74mhykduq

DD MK.18 RIS II www.mediafire.com/?5z54tr704ce21sp

DD MK.18 FSP RIS II www.flickr.com/photos/gogoluckystrike/7057857481/in/photo...

DD 7.5" FSP RIS II (it doesn't exist in reality) www.mediafire.com/?35j6f745e6n5rp0

 

Pay attention: the code are very big!

 

I think I can make codelight RIS, tell me which one of these do you want, thanks.

 

Credit to Lucky for the DD MK.18 FSP RIS II that I used as base for all the other RIS, and Miko for alphabet; you can see Yeehaw's DD logo on background.

 

Enjoy ;D

 

p.s tagged few people who I think are interested to see (and maybe use) them.

I took this picture a while ago...........somehow never posted it to Flickr. Love these 2..........

captured in the abandoned Blue Chapel. (2014)

I wouldn’t say I like the education system… I almost despise it! I never liked it much!!! Not American. I can explain why… Over the years, I met many intelligent people who either didn’t do well in High School or couldn’t get through college. But they are very, very, very intelligent!!!! Sometimes I feel if you are not growing up in a good family where you get a good push, you are almost officially bound to fail. Tests! Official tests. The quality of education or resources is not the same. But try to take care of your family or maybe work 40 hours a week as a teenager or I don’t know anything else… And here your education chain reaction starts… But some will say, and I think so too, but can’t you get your act together and know your priorities… But I will ask people over 35 do we, as adults, always know how to overcome the barriers that pull us down or away from our goals. Our school system in Ukraine was amazing! A child from a family of alcoholics could get an education just as good as someone from a well-off family. Not everyone in life can be self-educated, Walt Whitman or Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov. Just to underline the above statement doesn’t mean I don’t like or didn't like most of my teachers. Some of them I love to pieces!

Taken a few weeks after this year's opposition. Very chuffed with this one!

 

Skywatcher 400P Dobsonian

ZWO ASI178MM

Baader IR-Pass filter + RGB

2x Barlow

Stacked in AutoStakkert!

Processed in Registax

Assembled in Photoshop and Lightroom

NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard is seen atop a mobile launcher at Launch Complex 39B in this view of the Vehicle Assembly Building and the Rocco A. Petrone Launch Control Center, Sunday, April 3, 2022, as the Artemis I launch team conducts the wet dress rehearsal test at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Ahead of NASA’s Artemis I flight test, the wet dress rehearsal will run the Artemis I launch team through operations to load propellant, conduct a full launch countdown, demonstrate the ability to recycle the countdown clock, and drain the tanks to practice timelines and procedures for launch. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)

A pair of hi-nose GP9s on the Chessie transfer head south over the IHB main at McCook from June of 1986. The B&O 6585 went to the Georgia Northeastern shortline after it was retired.

Completed my Solar System photo

Took around 4 years to complete this photo

Nikon Coolpix p1000

Bresser Messier MC 127 + ASI 224MC

ZWO Seestar S50

2004 Peterbilt 389 / Century 7035 35 Ton Heavy Wrecker with SP 850-XP Side Pull Recovery System

Mod Rods!!

New from Research Institute Rods and Kustoms is this all new modular hot rod system. Bodies and chassis are two separate entities, with a two-stud-and-one-clip mounting system that allows the bodies to be easily separated from the chassis without deconstructing the model, while still keeping a strong enough connection that these can be played with. All of the chassis have rolling wheels with steering, and engines, grills, and wheels/tires are interchangeable and easily swappable between vehicles.

As long as the bodies are built to the dimensions of the chassis mounting points, everything is 100% swappable for customizing. Due to the Technic construction of the frames, they are easily lengthened or shortened to match custom body dimensions as well. All models here fit a reglar minifig, and some will also fit Friends minifigs I've built a whole bunch of these to show here, and several more that either didn't make the cut, or are waiting on additional pieces to complete. As always, comments and constructive criticisms are welcome. Enjoy!!

Peterbilt

Richmond, Michigan, USA

Interstate 94

plate: Ontario

This Windows Operating System pre-dates the Microsoft version by over 100 years.

 

This photo was taken by a Mamiya C-330 TLR medium format film camera and Mamiya-Sekor 1:2.8 f=80mm lens with a Mamiya 46ø Y2 SY48•2 filter using Kodak TMAX 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop.

Système racinaire du gaïac officinalis , jeune sujet déplanté pour traveaux et mis en pépinière.

BFI Waste Systems of San Jose, CA.

(Fun fact, these where the samer trucks used in the movie ''Men At Work'' BFI Los Angeles had the same type of trucks working as well)

Technicians from NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems use massive cranes inside the agency’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to lift the fully assembled SLS (Space Launch System) core stage vertically 225 feet above the ground from High Bay 2 to a horizontal position in the facility’s transfer aisle at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, March 14, 2025. The 212-foot core stage will undergo final checkouts before being lifted into the VAB’s High Bay 3 for integration alongside the completed stack of twin solid rocket booster segments.

 

Next year, the Artemis II mission will carry four astronauts – NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen – around the Moon. The mission is the first crewed flight under NASA’s Artemis campaign and is another step toward missions on the lunar surface and helping the agency prepare for future human missions to Mars.

 

Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

 

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Malibu Creek State Park Colorful Clouds Los Angeles California Fine Art Landscape Nature Fuji GFX100 Sunset Photography! Dr. Elliot McGucken dx4/dt=ic Master Fine Art Medium Format Photographer Fuji GFX 100 System!

 

All my photography celebrates the physics of light! The McGucken Principle of the fourth expanding dimension: The fourth dimension is expanding at the rate of c relative to the three spatial dimensions: dx4/dt=ic .

 

Light Time Dimension Theory: The Foundational Physics Unifying Einstein's Relativity and Quantum Mechanics: A Simple, Illustrated Introduction to the Unifying Physical Reality of the Fourth Expanding Dimensionsion dx4/dt=ic !: geni.us/Fa1Q

 

"Between every two pine trees there is a door leading to a new way of life." --John Muir

 

Epic Stoicism guides my fine art odyssey and photography: geni.us/epicstoicism

 

“The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.” --John Muir

 

Epic Poetry inspires all my photography: geni.us/9K0Ki Epic Poetry for Epic Landscape Photography: Exalt Fine Art Nature Photography with the Poetic Wisdom of John Muir, Emerson, Thoreau, Homer's Iliad, Milton's Paradise Lost & Dante's Inferno Odyssey

 

“The mountains are calling and I must go.” --John Muir

 

Epic Art & 45EPIC Gear exalting golden ratio designs for your Hero's Odyssey:

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Exalt the goddess archetype in the fine art of photography! My Epic Book: Photographing Women Models!

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Portrait, Swimsuit, Lingerie, Boudoir, Fine Art, & Fashion Photography Exalting the Venus Goddess Archetype: How to Shoot Epic ... Epic! Beautiful Surf Fine Art Portrait Swimsuit Bikini Models!

 

Some of my epic books, prints, & more!

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Exalt your photography with Golden Ratio Compositions!

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Golden Ratio Compositions & Secret Sacred Geometry for Photography, Fine Art, & Landscape Photographers: How to Exalt Art with Leonardo da Vinci's, Michelangelo's!

  

Epic Landscape Photography:

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A Simple Guide to the Principles of Fine Art Nature Photography: Master Composition, Lenses, Camera Settings, Aperture, ISO, ... Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography)

 

All art is but imitation of nature.-- Seneca (Letters from a Stoic - Letter LXV: On the First Cause)

 

The universe itself is God and the universal outpouring of its soul. --Chrysippus (Quoted by Cicero in De Natura Deorum)

 

Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness

Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun

Conspiring with him how to load and bless

With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;

To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees,

And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;

To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells

With a sweet kernel; to set budding more,

And still more, later flowers for the bees,

Until they think warm days will never cease,

For Summer has o'er-brimm'd their clammy cells. --To Autumn. by John Keats

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Kokubunji tokyo Japan

My first complete solar system collage! Details:

 

Sun & Prominence, May 19, 2012

Composite image taken with iPhone 4S through Coronado PST H-alpha solar telescope.

 

Mercury, May 24, 2014

My first telescopic photo of tiny Mercury. Stack of 26 frames taken with iPhone 4S attached to NexStar 8SE telescope.

 

Venus, July 2, 2015

Stack of 51 frames taken with iPhone 6 through 8" telescope. Processed in Registax, Nebulosity, Gimp & Flickr.

 

Mars, June 24, 2016

Stack of 1200 frames with iPhone through NexStar 8 SE telescope. Stacked & edited in PIPP, Autostakkert, Registax, Nebulosity & Gimp.

 

Jupiter & Double Moon Shadow Transit, March 22, 2016

Includes Great Red Spot and shadows of moons Io & Europa. Stack of 700+ frames taken with iPhone 6 through 8" telescope.

 

Uranus, Feb 26, 2017

Stack of 150 iPhone 6 video frames taken with the NightCapPro app through 8" telescope.

 

Neptune, Jan 2, 2017

Stack of 5 single images taken with iPhone 6 using the NightCapPro app through 8" telescope.

 

Additional details available on my blog here: canadianastronomy.wordpress.com/2017/03/13/the-solar-syst...

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