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Arriva Midlands E400 4408 passes Old Square whilst carrying a 110 service into Birmingham
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Operator: Arriva Midlands North
Fleet Details: 4408
Registration: YX64 VMC
Vehicle Type: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 E40D
Vehicle History
New to Tamworth 09/14
Arriva Midlands E400 4408 passes Old Square with a terminating 110 service from Tamworth
Vehicle Details
Operator: Arriva Midlands North
Fleet Details: 4408
Registration: YX64 VMC
Vehicle Type: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 E40D
Vehicle History
New to Tamworth 09/14
This video shows a flyover of Mars' north pole from the perspective of the ESA Mars Express orbiter on June 14th, 2019. It was captured by the Visual Monitoring Camera (VMC).
The VMC camera was originally built to monitor the deployment of the Beagle 2 lander, but later repurposed for scientific observations and public outreach.
This sequence was assembled from 117 raw images that were calibrated, debayered, sharpened and color processed with a custom pipeline. The images were also interpolated 2x to produce a smoother animation.
Original duration: 3h 7min
Playback speed: 1180x realtime
Credit: ESA – European Space Agency
Processing: Simeon Schmauß CC-BY 4.0
Arriva Midlands E400 4408 passes Park Street, on a minor diversion, whilst carrying a 110 service for Tamworth
Vehicle Details
Operator: Arriva Midlands North
Fleet Details: 4408
Registration: YX64 VMC
Vehicle Type: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 E40D
Vehicle History
New to Tamworth 09/14
WX54VMC Kent Fire and Rescue Service PM 213 New Dimension Urban Search and Rescue USAR Man Marshalls SV Prime Mover Pod 3 010 Maidstone Station 60
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Arriva Midlands E400 4408 passes Colmore Circus whilst carrying a 110 service into Birmingham
Vehicle Details
Operator: Arriva Midlands North
Fleet Details: 4408
Registration: YX64 VMC
Vehicle Type: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 E40D
Vehicle History
New to Tamworth 09/14
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This is a collage of Visual Monitoring Camera (VMC) images acquired on 25 May and downloaded to Earth early on 26 May 2015. They are among the first in a series of over 2000 images that are being acquired by Mars Express in support of the VMC Schools Campaign.
In March 2015, ESA invited schools, science clubs and youth groups to submit proposals for imaging Mars using the VMC – the 'Mars Webcam' – on board Mars Express.
VMC is a simple, low-resolution device that was originally intended only to provide visual confirmation of Beagle lander separation. Since 2007, it has provided unique images of Mars, including crescent views of the planet not obtainable from Earth, which are routinely shared via a dedicated blog and Flickr.
Of over 50 responses received from worldwide, 25 proposals from 12 countries (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Spain, UK, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, USA) were selected to receive images of their desired targets. These comprise martian surface features ranging from Olympus Mons and Meridani Planum to Phillips Crater and the South Pole.
Each group has promised to complete an educational or artistic project/activity using their images, which will later be published by ESA.
Mars Express is conducting three imaging orbits on 25 and 26 May dedicated to the campaign, and the complete image set is expected to be downloaded before the end of May and will be distributed to the participants shortly thereafter.
Follow the VMC Schools Campaign via the Mars Express blog.
Credit: ESA/Mars Express/VMC – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0