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A key piece of hardware for NASA's SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and the agency's Artemis III mission is on its way to the Space Coast. The journey for the ICPS (interim cryogenic propulsion stage) began in Decatur, Alabama, where crews with United Launch Alliance first boxed it for shipment July 29 then loaded it onto ULA's "RocketShip" barge July 31. The barge will ferry the SLS flight hardware down the Mississippi River, into the Gulf of Mexico, then around the Florida peninsula to Cape Canaveral. Once it arrives at ULA's facility in Florida near NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the ICPS will undergo final testing and checkouts ahead of the crewed Artemis III mission. The ICPS is the in-space propulsion stage of the SLS rocket, giving NASA's Orion spacecraft and Artemis astronauts inside it the big push they need to journey all the way to the Moon for a lunar landing. The ICPS for Artemis III is the last of its kind as missions beginning with Artemis IV will use the SLS B1B configuration that includes the more powerful Exploration Upper Stage.

 

Watch this video to learn more about the preparations for its waterway journey!

 

Image credit: NASA/Brandon Hancock

 

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JTS #412 is a GMC RTS bus. Here it is seen operating at the Illinois Railway Museum's Bus Day.

seen 15/06/15 on the southbound M3 passing Shawford

How it looks like in separate parts as a sytems check is done to ensure that there are no missing pieces from the previous show.

 

Short notice but this will be displayed at the

Goryeb Children's Hospital Benefit

Sunday, June 10th 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Madison YMCA

111 King’s Road

Madison, NJ

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)

A little too sudsy in the sink!

 

This is the white System Kitchen sink.

A System of Possible Movements

2013

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This crawler original idea is from a video by master technic builder Akiyuki, posted on Youtube in July 2018.

I've been kind of obessed with this since then, and this is my latest, and I guess final, iteration on this idea.

Everythinkg above the two yellow beams is for motor and gear reduction, everything below is the actual movement system.

I use a third party self powered M motor to keep the size as low as possible and be able to make mocs like the steampunk one

My sacrifice for immune system research

 

Mein Opfer im Namen der Immunsystemforschung.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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Got quite a few "twerky" angles on this trip, not all of them worked well however this one seemed to come out well.

 

The only thing that bugs me here is the distracting lens flare... Sure I will photoshop it away eventually :)

2011 Jan 16 - 16h32 UT -

exp.time : 1/500 sec - ISO 100 - focal: 300 mm -

 

no stacking - cccr exp50 p70

Pick up Systems Fire Land Rover Defender the Emergency Service Show 2015

 

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Allgaier A122 System Porsche at the Oldtimertreffen Bruchhausen-Vilsen.

Sound System Dungeness style. I believe this to be an old fog horn testing station.

While digitising my early work I came across a photograph of my original Pentax system, circa 1980. Medium format color negative was taken with a Mamiya C330 that I had borrowed at the time. My Pentax system was put together in just a couple of years. Definitely my most precious possessions at the time. Funny how my long-term memory is different to reality. I was sure that I had a black MX. However, turns out that it was a black ME, a silver MX and a silver KM. I remember that the KM was later stolen and I'm sure that I then purchased a silver ME super from the insurance - as I remember the 'manual' buttons on the top of the camera.

From left-to-right.

Tamron zoom (70-200mm?)

Pentax KM

Pentax K extension tubes

Sunpac Auto zoom 3400 (still have this and working perfectly)

Pentax MX with Pentax 55mm f1.8

Pentax 100mm f4 Macro

Soligor 400mm f6.3 (still have this lens)

Pentax ME with Pentax 35mm f3.5

Pentax 300mm f4

Pentax 200mm f4

By late 1981 I had added a Pentax 24mm f2.8 - which I still have and then later a Pentax-M 40mm f2.8 pancake.

I've since repurchased all of the above - except for the pancake lens. (Still to get). Well actually a black ME might be difficult to track down.

Other difference is that I have the Pentax-M 35mm f2.8 rather than the 35mm f3.5 (that's close enough).

The hunt to track down these (and others) via eBay, Gumtree and Facebook Marketplace has been quite a thrill.

More importantly I've really enjoyed using the Pentax lenses adapted to my Sony mirrorless. Just feel at home in the way theses lenses operate. Finally, the MX is perfect in my hands and brings back so many memories.

One observation is that I must have decided that I had all that I needed - and didn't add any further lenses or cameras. There is probably a lesson in there somewhere.

Nowadays we have weak immune system in the body. It is very difficult to fight that virus called "technology addiction".

 

With this virus, we should blame oursleves or those technology giant companies?

 

Have a great evening!

 

Fuji X-H1

Fuji XF 60mm F2.4

ACROS B&W with yellow filter

A view of the coupling arrangement on the Harz system in Germany

Not quite the solar system as I only have 4 planets and the moon. These are left to right - Venus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, and the moon. A series of individual photos stacked to show my efforts to date capturing the planets using a 150 mm Maksutov MK67 scope. I am hoping to update as I get better images of the planets, but success is reliant as much on technique as on finding a night with clear seeing.

Fuji X-T10, 27/2.8, 60/2.4 and Rokinon 12/2

Ring-billed gull.

Transit Systems: Bustech CDi - Cummins ISL Euro 6, m/o 6729 (1621) at Liverpool completed Route T80 from Parramatta - Taken 15/7/22 at 16:09

Thats our way to get a well presentation for our minfigures.

There is a standard base for one minfigure wich can be connected with another one. Two bases are connected by the legs of a minifigure in the retral line. So you get two lines of minfigures with a great view of all of them.

 

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I'm very concerned about the decrease of the bees. I've noted I didn't see them the last summer in my garden and scientists are pessimistic about this subject.

No bees no eco-system...

 

Nevertheless...HBW!

 

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