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For 3D effect - look at the center of image then slowly cross your eyes until like objects overlap.

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

Rubbermaid HomeFree series is a fully customizable closet system that offers the unique flexibility of telescoping clothing rods and expanding shelves to make the most of your space.

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

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

“Fluid systems schematics – Transporter 220 PSIG GN² supply UT-9. (CX41) (110) (fs) R-11 F-9”

 

Or, something like:

 

Engineering photograph of the 220 PSI-gauge gaseous nitrogen supply interface near the base of the Centaur upper stage of the Titan-Centaur 1 (TC-1) launch vehicle. Taken from the 110-ft level of Umbilical Tower 9 (UT-9), now positioned at Launch Complex 41 (LC-41), this and other photographs are used to document pre-launch preparations.

 

The inaugural flight of the Titan-Centaur launch vehicle combination carried the Space Plasma High Voltage Interaction Experiment (SPHINX) and Viking Dynamic Simulator (VDS) as payloads. Originally, NASA wanted to only fly the VDS, a boilerplate Viking probe, but decided at the last minute to add SPHINX as a science payload. The experiment was to test the operation of high voltage power supplies in a vacuum.

 

Launch occurred at 9:48 a.m. EST (1448 GMT), 11 February 1974. The first two stages of the Titan boosters performed flawlessly, but the Centaur stage failed to ignite. After unsuccessful manual attempts to ignite the Centaur stage, the vehicle was destroyed by the Antigua Station Range Safety Officer at T+742 seconds. It was later determined that an improperly installed rivet inside the LOX tank had come loose and lodged in a fuel pump, resulting in the malfunction.

 

Although the vehicle was lost, two primary objectives were achieved. The Centaur payload shroud proved to be aerodynamic and stable during flight, and the Centaur had separated from the Titan boosters successfully. All remaining six launches of the Titan IIIE/Centaur were successful and the program continued until 1977. Future payloads included two Helios solar probes, both Viking Mars probes and both Voyager probes.

 

Above per my SWAG (based upon my research, analysis & deciphering of the caption) and paraphrasing of the ‘SPACEFLIGHT INSIDER’ article at:

 

www.spaceflightinsider.com/space-flight-history/spaceflig...

 

A way better write up is under the “Flights” tab, at:

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_IIIE

Credit: Wikipedia

 

I don't understand the stenciled lettering of the white? panel near the upper left:

 

"REPLACE WITH

{What looks to be an alphanumeric part number maybe.}

NON-FLIGHT ITEM"

 

Huh?

 

Note also the two parallel rail lines, the means by which the Umbilical Tower/Mobile Launcher and whatever is on it, are transported throughout the ITL complex, to include LC-40 & 41. Twin diesel locomotives, working in unison, are the prime movers.

 

Last, but NOT least:

 

forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=15424.0

Credit: Art LeBrun/’NASA SPACEFLIGHT’ website

 

Art LeBrun, a damned good man, possessing VOLUMINOUS institutional knowledge of all things Cape Canaveral and more. ALWAYS gracious & generous in sharing his wisdom, observations and his many photos.

He is sorely missed.

Rest in Peace Art – on behalf of all of us – THANK YOU.

G-SSCH BAe 146-100 [E1003] (BAe Systems/Dan-Air London) Farnborough~G 09/09/1982. Never was opertaed by Dan-Air. From a slide.

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.

 

More information and pics up: THE BRICK TIME

 

Be sure to visit the BrickLink-Shop: THE BRICK TIME - Store

Part of the Town Project by Altezza and ER0L (www.flickr.com/photos/er0l) . Based on the SNOT road system we developed some time ago. Feeling that a town with a real street life needs moving cars we thought about having a slot system. This is what we came up with so far - a chain-driven prototype. It works quite nicely already but will of course be improved and enlarged.

 

Diner by ER0L

   

Henry Ford Health System Police Authority Ford Crown Victoria's at the 2016 "Light Up The Night" emergency vehicle show to benefit the Great Lakes Burn Camp for kids. This takes place yearly at Priority One emergency public safety outfitters in Canton Township, Michigan

I wanted to push the design concept of LEGO's own system scale models to its limit, but this ended up being a total redesign. A full video walk through is available on my 2bricks youtube channel, and instructions are on the way!!

Good luck. Happy Friday and weekend to you.

 

Play Projects

Artemis I will be the first integrated flight test of NASA’s deep space exploration system: the Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the ground systems at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The first in a series of increasingly complex missions, Artemis I will be an uncrewed flight that will provide a foundation for human deep space exploration, and demonstrate our commitment and capability to extend human existence to the Moon and beyond. During this flight, the uncrewed Orion spacecraft will launch on the most powerful rocket in the world and travel thousands of miles beyond the Moon, farther than any spacecraft built for humans has ever flown, over the course of about a three-week mission.

 

Image credit: NASA/Liam Yanulis

Waxing Gibbous Moon at 58%. 200 frames captured using a ZWO ASI071 camera attached to an Altair Wave 115ED scope. Captured using SharpCap Pro and edited using Autostakkert2, Registax6 and Photoshop CC.

Key System 'Bridge Unit' 187 - in original livery - at Pantano on the ex-Sacramento Northern mainline, during the Western Railway Museum 'Members Event' on September 12, 2015.

Still shot from HD video

 

See where this photo was taken

As seen in #brussels #belgium

notes on the limbic system, colored in photoshop.

...And four albums that changed my perception of Music... Changed my life...

Sunset on the Lower Rideau Canal/Lake system,Lombardy, Ontario.

Elevated footbridge and entrance to Skywalk system (see the S-sign to the right). Des Moines has an extensive skywalk system within its downtown core. With over four miles of enclosed walkway, it is one of the largest of such systems in the United States. The Des Moines Skywalk System has been criticized for hurting street-level business, though a recent initiative has been made to make street-level Skywalk entrances more visible.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyway

An interesting building that relies on solar system for its energy generation.

 

Ivey's "System Failure" haunted game is not only incredibly badass, she has got TONS of goodies, from amazing devs (including herself) all over the place. This hoodie from Auxiliary, which is their hooded coat in black with goat horns and ears (SO CUTE), and these jeans from Goth1c0 are just two of these wicked cool goodies. Match them with Sn@tch's black combat boots that she sells at her store and you have a great casual look to go explore all the October-y happiness going on in SL :D

Transit Systems: Volvo B8L Euro 6 / Gemilang Eco-Double Decker, m/o 8196 at Parramatta completed Route T80 from Liverpool and about to commence return Route T80 back to Liverpool

 

Taken 6/7/22 at 16:07

SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2020

   

A small redesign of the last image with some copper color in the base and a little more green in the plasma... and so on.

Error system break, break, breakdown.

making floating grow system

Our Entire Solar system, imaged from 2005 to 2010. C11, C8, MN190 and Solarscope SV50

Unit 18-83

Plate: Ontario

Peterbilt

Adair, Michigan, USA

plate: Quebec

BACK TO THE HOMELANDS!!

good day with kryt, system and ruda. a wall we did when i took a holiday back to the uk.

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