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These teenagers are inside a booth that uses fans to simulate hurricane-force winds. By the end of the educational experience, they were laughing, but also looking pretty uncomfortable!
This CN locomotive simulator was for sale, I don't know if it was sold or not. For now it is stored at Exporail.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson presents the first images from Landsat 9, a joint mission of NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) that launched in late September, to Vice President Kamala Harris on Goddard's Hyperwall on Nov. 5, at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. (Photo Credit: NASA/Taylor Mickal)
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After an absence of about 5 months, the locomotive simulator 'CN 9633' (previously for sale, current status unknown) is back at Exporail, here on a flat car which is coupled to VIA 6309.
This is a scan of the front of a disk of Microsoft Flight Simulator version 2, which came out in 1984. I found it while cleaning, and don't have a 5.25" floppy drive anymore to test it, but I'm going to guess that it doesn't work anymore.
At Swiss Aviation Training in Zurich, Switzerland. We did four patterns in Geneva. Especially by night the graphics of the simulator look quite authentic. Paired with the motion and the sound it's an incredible feeling to be inside such a machine.
BNSF 4723, the Microsoft Train Simulator featured locomotive, serves as a DPU on a Northbound Ballast train through Boulder Colorado!
The Lunar Rendezvous Simulator at Langley Research Center.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: L-1962-06330
Date: August 17, 1962
Astronauts Michael T. Good and K. Megan McArthur, both STS-125 mission specialists, participate in an exercise in the systems engineering simulator in the Avionics Systems Laboratory at Johnson Space Center. The facility includes moving scenes of full-sized Hubble Space Telescope components over a simulated Earth.
Credit: NASA
NRC Chairman Stephen Burns (second from left) and other NRC officials receive a briefing and demonstration from Chan Ki Moon (left), Manager of the Department of Nuclear Power Plant Simulator, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, at the KINS APR1400 Simulator in Daejeon, Republic of Korea.