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Yes it’s a photo. This is a student at Simon Fraser University silhouetted against the awnings of the campus coffee shop.

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This photo was taken in the University of Arizona Student Union. This photo was taken a few months ago and I decided to add the moon into it for a little more dramatic effect.

  

My favorite company class. They were eager to learn. And laugh, which was rare at the companies.

Welcome reception for new Barcelona GSE master's students at Bellaterra Campus

Karen looking at her agenda

More than 800 students from across the U.S. and Puerto Rico launched nearly 50 high-powered, amateur rockets April 15, near NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, during the Agency's annual rocket competition.

 

For the past nine months prior, teams of middle school, high school, college, and university students were tasked to design, build, and launch a rocket and scientific payload to an altitude between 4,000 and 6,000 feet, while making a successful landing and executing a scientific or engineering payload mission.

 

Student Launch is one of NASA's eight Artemis Student Challenges - a series of activities providing students access to the Artemis program. Through Artemis, NASA will return humans to the Moon for long-term exploration, including landing the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface, missions that will help pave the way for future missions to Mars.

 

The 2023 launch event and award ceremony are available to view on NASA's Marshall YouTube and Student Launch Facebook pages.

 

For more information, visit: NASA Student Launch.

 

#nasa #NASAMarshall #MSFC #MarshallSpaceFlightCenter #education #space #studentlaunch

 

IMAGE CREDIT: NASA

Students taking a test.

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Thai School, Rural Thailand.

Nikon D300 DX Camera.

Nikkor 17-55 2.8 Lens.

 

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Back Story .................

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OK, it's been awhile sense any school photos have been uploaded, but that doesn't mean I haven't been helping them learn. Actually I've been real busy with the abandoned jungle dogs that live with the crazy monkeys.

So here goes, 3 days a week, for a couple hours a day I help out at one of the local schools. There is 180 students and all of them are pretty good kids. Today was a test run to see how they would do with a big lens stuffed in their face, they all passed with flying colors...;-)

 

Tomorrow [Friday] is a big party starting at 5PM with a popular band and all parents attending. Presents will be exchanged and Christmas songs will be sung, big fun for all.

Tomorrow is going to be a real long day starting at 5AM with a run to the early morning market. Bunch of food and stuff will be purchased for the temple dogs and us.

Next, race home and start cooking all the goodies and prepare separate food bags with measured rations for each dog...Well the next move of course is to take off for the temple.

 

Never know exactly what to expect out there but I always have a pretty good idea what it could be.

By noon I should be back home and then it is my turn to shower, shave and eat, even catch a cat nap if possible.

Come 3 o'clock preparations will begin for the Christmas party at the school. That's Christmas party Thai Style.

Not sure when the party will end but plenty of photos will be taken and placed on CD's for all the students, parents, teachers and anybody who wants one.

Come Saturday no# 1 wife and I will be right back at the early morning market doing this all over again.

 

Thank you for dropping by and hope you are enjoying the holidays in your country...........;-)

 

Jon and crew somewhere in Thailand.

 

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No Awards, Invites, large Logos or Copy an pastes.

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I know, I know, you shouldn't have favourites but....

 

These kids are all about 14 years old and are in the advanced English class. We have so much fun together and they seem to really understand what is going on. I will really miss them. I seriously hope a few will come and see me in Australia in the future!

Former FS Mt. Vernon / New Rochelle

Shoyama sensei on the job.

Student på Kungstensgymnasiet i Stockholm juni 2017.

Schneider Kreuznach Xenar 75mm f/3,5 Kodak T-Max 400 @ Rollei RHS 1+7 6 min

Nikon D90

Samyang 8mm fisheye

Time with friends

A university student with her head on her books giving a big smile

Student...This may be a bumpy landing...(crash, bang, hang on!)

Instructor...AARRHHH!

 

two other photos included...

Garden of Five senses was playing with different DOF settings this is f5.6 vis the earlier f1.4

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