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Out on the Lahn's floodplain. This trail has models of and information on our solar system's planets. They appear to scale and are spaced out along the trail relative to their distance from the sun and each other. A great idea.
Guilford Rail System's sole remaining GP38, No. BM 252, is illustrated here on the dead line at Waterville Yard, Maine, on March 20th, 2005. It, however, got a reprieve and a repair, and is still on the roster today. Ironically, even though this carries BM (for Boston & Maine) reporting marks, this locomotive actually came to GRS from the Maine Central. Note also the bell placing - must drive the engineer nuts!
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
Talk about a stormy night! Very strong & gusty southerly winds & rain were observed as this strongly awaited atmospheric river/storm system’s main cold front made ‘landfall’ in the Bay Area. This was indeed the strongest storm so far this season for the region. Conditions outside looked like a tropical storm! Certainly, this was a stormy night for the region. The Sierras were also looking at feet of snowfall before all this is said & done. This evening was just the 1st part of the storm. More heavy rain & wind was in store for the state over the next day or two as this atmospheric river was forecast to inch back north towards the South Bay the very next day... Things would finally die down by Friday. Stay safe out there, everyone! (Video taken Tuesday nearing midnight, January 26, 2021)
*Weather forecast/update: A strong Pacific storm, or atmospheric river, was expected to bring periods of moderate to heavy rain to the region. This system was forecast to arrive by Tuesday (Jan 26) & was to bring periods of heavy rain & high winds. This will likely result in an increased risk of mudslides over steep terrain, debris flow over wildfire burned areas, as well as localized ponding of water in low-lying areas. Up to 3 inches of rain was expected in urban areas & 3-7 inches possible over higher terrain. The entire area from Napa south thru Monterey & San Benito Counties would get a good soaking from this atmospheric river. Latest model guidance suggests the coastal slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains & Big Sur look to be the primary target of the heaviest rain. On top of this, a high wind watch was also in effect during the period. South winds 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50-60 mph are possible. North Bay, San Francisco Bay Shoreline, East Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains, and the South Bay will all be affected. Timing of the strongest winds are forecast to happen Tuesday evening thru Wednesday morning as this strong system’s cold front sweeps thru. Damaging winds can blow down trees & power lines which may result in power outages… Stay tuned to the latest forecast for the most up-to-date weather info online…
Chinese T-70 (aka WZ303) Tracked Self-Propelled 130mm Rocket Launcher on display at the Tank Museum, Beijing .
The Type 70 130mm self-propelled rocket system was a product of 1970s in China. It was developed based on the Type 63 APC's chassis and incorporated the Type 63 130mm rocket system's barrel and launching mechanism, integrating the chassis and the rocket system with hydraulic elevating mechanism. It is designed to field the artillery unitsof the tank (mechanized) divisions/regiments, to provide fire support, suppress and destroy the enemy's weapons and effective strength.
Specifications
Combat Weight: 13.4t
Crew: 2 + 4
Armament (main): 1 x 130mm rocket
Max. road speed: 55km/h
Max. range: 500km
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch. Bestselling author Chris Bohjalian.
鮭と蕪の、。Salmon and turnip stew
Photographed with OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM S ZUIKO AUTO-ZOOM 35~70mm 1:3.5-4.5 143233
Driving in the storm. Very strong & gusty southerly winds & rain were observed as this strongly awaited atmospheric river/storm system’s main cold front made ‘landfall’ in the Bay Area. This was indeed the strongest storm so far this season for the region. Conditions outside looked like a tropical storm! Certainly, this was a stormy night for the region. The Sierras were also looking at feet of snowfall before all this is said & done. This evening was just the 1st part of the storm. More heavy rain & wind was in store for the state over the next day or two as this atmospheric river was forecast to inch back north towards the South Bay the very next day... Things would finally die down by Friday. Stay safe out there, everyone! (Video taken Tuesday nearing midnight, January 26, 2021)
*Weather forecast/update: A strong Pacific storm, or atmospheric river, was expected to bring periods of moderate to heavy rain to the region. This system was forecast to arrive by Tuesday (Jan 26) & was to bring periods of heavy rain & high winds. This will likely result in an increased risk of mudslides over steep terrain, debris flow over wildfire burned areas, as well as localized ponding of water in low-lying areas. Up to 3 inches of rain was expected in urban areas & 3-7 inches possible over higher terrain. The entire area from Napa south thru Monterey & San Benito Counties would get a good soaking from this atmospheric river. Latest model guidance suggests the coastal slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains & Big Sur look to be the primary target of the heaviest rain. On top of this, a high wind watch was also in effect during the period. South winds 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50-60 mph are possible. North Bay, San Francisco Bay Shoreline, East Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains, and the South Bay will all be affected. Timing of the strongest winds are forecast to happen Tuesday evening thru Wednesday morning as this strong system’s cold front sweeps thru. Damaging winds can blow down trees & power lines which may result in power outages… Stay tuned to the latest forecast for the most up-to-date weather info online…
VA employees, Veterans and community members at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System's Toledo Community Based Outreach Clinic (CBOC) put on their walking shoes and joined in the fourth nationwide VA2K event on May 21, 2014. The annual Walk and Roll of about 1.2 miles took place at VA hospitals and CBOCs encourages people to step up their fitness level and to support homeless Veterans with donated food and clothing items.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch. Washington Post Book Critic Ron Charles, left, and bestselling author Chris Bohjalian.
On Saturday, October 7, more than 1,700 of Rochester Regional Health’s friends and employees gathered at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center for the system’s signature celebration.
ATLANTIC OCEAN (July 8, 2014) -- Gas Turbine System's Technician Mechanical 2nd Class Amber Coleman, reads a material readiness card (MRC) to prepare for maintenance aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Forrest Sherman (DDG 98). Sherman is underway participating in Exercise Greyhound Armor in support of Destroyer Squadron 2. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Bounome Chanphouang/RELEASED).
Berger Health System's Bentley Beagle rides the Berger float in the 2011 Ashville Fourth of July Celebration parade.
1890-era photo shows Lakeland's train depot when it was still being operated by the Plant System's South Florida Railroad. Polk County Historical Museum
NASA’s Exploration Ground System’s Landing and Recovery team, partners from the Department of Defense, and U.S. Navy personnel practice recovery procedures in boats during Underway Recovery Test 11 (URT-11) off the coast of San Diego on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. URT-11 is the eleventh in a series of Artemis recovery tests, and the first time NASA and its partners put their Artemis II recovery procedures to the test with the astronauts. Photo credit: NASA/Isaac Watson
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Rain and wind were observed as the strongly awaited atmospheric river/storm system’s main cold front made ‘landfall’ in the Bay Area. This was indeed the strongest storm so far this season for the region. Conditions outside looked like a tropical storm! Certainly, this was a stormy night for the region. The Sierras were also looking at feet of snowfall before all this is said & done. This evening was just the 1st part of the storm. More heavy rain & wind was in store for the state over the next day or two as this atmospheric river was forecast to inch back north towards the South Bay the very next day... Things would finally die down by Friday. Stay safe out there, everyone! (Video taken Wednesday, January 27, 2021)
*Weather forecast/update: A strong Pacific storm, or atmospheric river, was expected to bring periods of moderate to heavy rain to the region. This system was forecast to arrive by Tuesday (Jan 26) & was to bring periods of heavy rain & high winds. This will likely result in an increased risk of mudslides over steep terrain, debris flow over wildfire burned areas, as well as localized ponding of water in low-lying areas. Up to 3 inches of rain was expected in urban areas & 3-7 inches possible over higher terrain. The entire area from Napa south thru Monterey & San Benito Counties would get a good soaking from this atmospheric river. Latest model guidance suggests the coastal slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains & Big Sur look to be the primary target of the heaviest rain. On top of this, a high wind watch was also in effect during the period. South winds 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50-60 mph are possible. North Bay, San Francisco Bay Shoreline, East Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains, and the South Bay will all be affected. Timing of the strongest winds are forecast to happen Tuesday evening thru Wednesday morning as this strong system’s cold front sweeps thru. Damaging winds can blow down trees & power lines which may result in power outages… Stay tuned to the latest forecast for the most up-to-date weather info online…
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch. Bestselling author Chris Bohjalian.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
It was a tropical storm-y kind of night in the Bay Area. Very strong & gusty southerly winds & rain were observed as this strongly awaited atmospheric river/storm system’s main cold front made ‘landfall’ in the Bay Area. This was indeed the strongest storm so far this season for the region. Conditions outside looked like a tropical storm! Certainly, this was a stormy night for the region. The Sierras were also looking at feet of snowfall before all this is said & done. This evening was just the 1st part of the storm. More heavy rain & wind was in store for the state over the next day or two as this atmospheric river was forecast to inch back north towards the South Bay the very next day... Things would finally die down by Friday. Stay safe out there, everyone! (Video taken Tuesday late evening, January 26, 2021)
*Weather forecast/update: A strong Pacific storm, or atmospheric river, was expected to bring periods of moderate to heavy rain to the region. This system was forecast to arrive by Tuesday (Jan 26) & was to bring periods of heavy rain & high winds. This will likely result in an increased risk of mudslides over steep terrain, debris flow over wildfire burned areas, as well as localized ponding of water in low-lying areas. Up to 3 inches of rain was expected in urban areas & 3-7 inches possible over higher terrain. The entire area from Napa south thru Monterey & San Benito Counties would get a good soaking from this atmospheric river. Latest model guidance suggests the coastal slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains & Big Sur look to be the primary target of the heaviest rain. On top of this, a high wind watch was also in effect during the period. South winds 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50-60 mph are possible. North Bay, San Francisco Bay Shoreline, East Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains, and the South Bay will all be affected. Timing of the strongest winds are forecast to happen Tuesday evening thru Wednesday morning as this strong system’s cold front sweeps thru. Damaging winds can blow down trees & power lines which may result in power outages… Stay tuned to the latest forecast for the most up-to-date weather info online…
A tropical stormy kind of evening. Very strong & gusty southerly winds & rain were observed as this strongly awaited atmospheric river/storm system’s main cold front made ‘landfall’ in the Bay Area. This was indeed the strongest storm so far this season for the region. Conditions outside looked like a tropical storm! Certainly, this was a stormy night for the region. The Sierras were also looking at feet of snowfall before all this is said & done. This evening was just the 1st part of the storm. More heavy rain & wind was in store for the state over the next day or two as this atmospheric river was forecast to inch back north towards the South Bay the very next day... Things would finally die down by Friday. Stay safe out there, everyone! (Video taken Tuesday nearing midnight, January 26, 2021)
*Weather forecast/update: A strong Pacific storm, or atmospheric river, was expected to bring periods of moderate to heavy rain to the region. This system was forecast to arrive by Tuesday (Jan 26) & was to bring periods of heavy rain & high winds. This will likely result in an increased risk of mudslides over steep terrain, debris flow over wildfire burned areas, as well as localized ponding of water in low-lying areas. Up to 3 inches of rain was expected in urban areas & 3-7 inches possible over higher terrain. The entire area from Napa south thru Monterey & San Benito Counties would get a good soaking from this atmospheric river. Latest model guidance suggests the coastal slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains & Big Sur look to be the primary target of the heaviest rain. On top of this, a high wind watch was also in effect during the period. South winds 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50-60 mph are possible. North Bay, San Francisco Bay Shoreline, East Bay, Santa Cruz Mountains, and the South Bay will all be affected. Timing of the strongest winds are forecast to happen Tuesday evening thru Wednesday morning as this strong system’s cold front sweeps thru. Damaging winds can blow down trees & power lines which may result in power outages… Stay tuned to the latest forecast for the most up-to-date weather info online…
This overhead vista was my view last night while I stood along the centreline of the Braidwood Road near Nowra, Australia. A fierce wind was blowing through the area making the camera shake a little, but the sky was very clear and satisfyingly dark.
Our solar system’s most massive planet, Jupiter, is the bright light in the trees on the left of the shot. Shining with an unmissable orange glow over on the right is Mars, about ten days away from its closest approach to Earth in 15 years. On average, Mars is the fifth-brightest object visible to our eyes in the night sky, but from July through September this year it will be brighter than the third-place holder, Jupiter.
The dusty-looking, colourful streak running between these two bright planets, stretching from the top to the bottom of my photo, is the edge-on view we have of our home galaxy, the Milky Way. A third planet, Saturn, is hiding amongst this strip of stars, dust and dark gas that marks the winter nights here in Australia.
This image is a single-frame shot, captured with a Canon EOS 6D camera, a Samyang 14mm XP lens @ f/2.8, for an exposure time of 25 seconds @ ISO 6400.
After chasing a coal train up to Shay Maine, I stopped at the location of the former Illinois Traction System's Substation at Loveless.
The framework of the building itself is still in great shape, even if all the components for generating electric are long gone. What I believe to have been duct work for cooling fans (I imagine it get quite hot inside when things were humming along...) on top of the build are now starting to rust and topple. Not bad considering that stuff was probably last used at least 50 years ago.
I took the chance to take several details shots inside and out and will be posting them over the next few days.
-Illinois Traction System Loveless Substation
-NS (ex-C&NW/IT) Monterey Mine Lead, near MP ME4
-Wheeler Rd Crossing, S of Carlinville, IL
-June 20, 2015
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch. Washington Post Book Critic Ron Charles.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch. Bestselling author Chris Bohjalian.
Not everyone is alike and we all have different needs. Thankfully, there are still some interior design indulgences that can be customized to our very own personal taste and requirements. The Denso shelving system is one the most configurable contenders in its category. With several configurations to choose from, the system's versatility allows you to mix and match shelves and accessories until you make your very own customized unit.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
The demand for "all round" testers, i.e. being able to test the system's functionality through traditional testing methods and being able to show some technical knowledge is growing. Computer applications are more complex these days with technologies like android and also with lots of smart phone apps. The more complex the front ends, the back ends are even more intricate. So, it is all the more important to learn about Database Testing and be able to validate the databases effectively to ensure secure and quality databases.
Maj. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, deputy surgeon general of the Air Force and chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps, Dr. Carol Romano, dean and professor at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Graduate School of Nursing, U.S. Public Health Service Capt. Leo Saligan, and Col. Melissa Hoffman, deputy chief of the Army Nurse Corps following the placement of the wreath at the Military Health System's 2018 National Nurses Week wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery Nurses Memorial, Section 21 on Monday, May 7, 2018. (Defense Health Agency Communications Division Photo)
VA employees, Veterans and community members at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System's Toledo Community Based Outreach Clinic (CBOC) put on their walking shoes and joined in the fourth nationwide VA2K event on May 21, 2014. The annual Walk and Roll of about 1.2 miles took place at VA hospitals and CBOCs encourages people to step up their fitness level and to support homeless Veterans with donated food and clothing items.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
The Cape Sutil (pictured here) was part of MetalCraft Marine's and MIL System's joint venture to build eleven 47 foot, Self-Righting Motor Life Boats for the Canadian Coast Guard.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
Univerzální dvoukomorový batoh do školy
Rozměry/Dimensions: 41 x 30 x 20
Materiál/Material: 100% Polyester
Hmotnost/Weight: 1,1 kg
Nosnost/Load: 7 kg
Univerzální dvoukomorový batoh do školy pro žáky 4. - 8. tříd.
Ergonomicky tvarovaný zádový systém s polstrováním a vyjímatelným hliníkovým rámem společně s délkově nastavitelnými ramenními popruhy zajistí pohodlné a bezpečné používání tohoto batohu.
Přední komora batohu je prostornější, je zde umístěný praktický organizér, karabina na klíče, šikovná kapsa ze síťoviny, jmenovka a další malá zipová kapsička. Zadní komora poskytuje dostatek prostoru pro další školní pomůcky. Na čelní straně batohu jsou dvě kapsy. Do obou z nich se bez problému vejde penál CHI 622 nebo jiné menší věci.
Pro oživení vnitřního prostoru má batoh do školy pestrobarevnou podšívku.
Na jedné straně batohu je menší elastická kapsa na 1l láhev s pitím a popruh k zafixování lahve. Batoh je doplněn o četné reflexní plochy pro zvýšení bezpečnosti dítěte za každých povětrnostních podmínek, poutko na zavěšení batohu na lavici a úchyt s plastovou rukojetí pro přenášení batohu v ruce. Dno batohu je z pevného materiálu, opatřené plastovými nožkami, spodní hrany batohu jsou navíc zpevněny výztuhami.
STS060-25-016 (6 Feb. 1994) --- On space shuttle Discovery's aft flight deck, astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, STS-60 payload commander, begins to organize what was believed to be among the longest mail messages in shuttle history. Though early shuttle flights could brag of longer teleprinted messages, the Thermal Imaging Printing System's day four correspondence, most of which is out of frame here, is record length for recent flights. Chang-Diaz joined four other NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut for eight days aboard Discovery. Photo credit: NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Machine to see what Busch System's website back in 2001! There was a page about they're promotional items page.
STANWOOD, Wash. (Jan. 29, 2014) Information System's Technician 3rd Class Alexis Weiss, of Fairfield, Ohio, helps move dog food at the Northwest Organization for Animal Help (N.O.A.H.). Nimitz Sailors volunteered at N.O.A.H. as part of a community service project. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Kelly M. Agee/Released)
dad salvaged $5 Olympus zoom from the junk box in a local shop.
but 100-200mm?
when, where, how I'll use it??
I couldn't think of anything except going to Oosaka Airport!
Olympus OM10 x OM-System S.Zuiko Auto-Zoom 5/100-200 x kodak ProFoto XL 100
This is the stuff that accumulates on top of your CPU cooling system's heatsink with time. It smells like traffic.
On September 28, 2021, Mr. Abdelsalam Mohamed Al-Ali, Director - Representative of the United Arab Emirates Office to the World Trade Organization (center), deposited his country's instrument of accession to the Madrid Protocol with WIPO Deputy Directors General Hasan Kleib, Regional and National Development Sector (left), and Binying Wang, Brands and Designs Sector (right).
The United Arab Emirates becomes the 109th member of the Madrid System, which now covers 125 countries. The Protocol will enter into force for the United Arab Emirates on December 28, 2021.
Starting December 28, 2021, local brand owners in the United Arab Emirates can begin using the Madrid System to protect their trademarks in the 124 territories of the System’s other 108 members by filing a single international application and paying a single set of fees.
More: United Arab Emirates Joins the Madrid System
Video: United Arab Emirates Joins WIPO's International Trademark System
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Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO License.
VA employees, Veterans and community members at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System's Toledo Community Based Outreach Clinic (CBOC) put on their walking shoes and joined in the fourth nationwide VA2K event on May 21, 2014. The annual Walk and Roll of about 1.2 miles took place at VA hospitals and CBOCs encourages people to step up their fitness level and to support homeless Veterans with donated food and clothing items.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks held on February 22, 2014 at the Miller Branch.
For Gustav Holst and Claude Debussy, the beauty of Earth and its surrounding planets inspired them not to collect data, but to compose music. Now, 100 years after the first performance of Holst’s “The Planets,” audiences had a chance to hear their music and see depictions of our awe-inspiring solar system simultaneously.
On Jan 27 and 28, the National Philharmonic Orchestra, in collaboration with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, presented Cosmic Designs at the Music Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda, MD. In this marriage of music and space imagery, the orchestra performed Claude Debussy’s “La Mer” and Gustav Holst’s “The Planets.” Video producers at Goddard worked to collect depictions of our solar system’s planets, as well as Earth’s oceans to accompany the music. Using both satellite pictures and animations, this presentation illustrated tones in the music, making the audible narrative in the music come alive visually.
Read more about NASA's contribution: www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/cosmic-designs-at-the-i...
Read more about the event here:
www.strathmore.org/events-and-tickets/np-cosmic-designs
Credit: Strathmore/Don Lassell
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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