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PV arrays for University of California, Davis, at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 at the Orange County Great Park, Irvine, California (Credit: Thomas Kelsey/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
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Working on the LED array some more...got the frame built and the backing and separators installed. Next are the holes for LEDs, overall painting, front diffuser, and electronics.
This photo shows the newly installed community PV array for Kidang Village, Lombok Indonesia. Optimal Power Solutions installed the RE system in March 2009. This PV array is part of a local government initiative to deliver Green, Clean, Quiet energy to the village people.
To visit the OPS blog for the Kidang Village project click here
PV arrays for State University of New York at Alfred College of Technology and Alfred University at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 at the Orange County Great Park, Irvine, California (Credit: Thomas Kelsey/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
Battelle researchers are currently using a solar array at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City to test a new power converter that easily integrates many DC sources into the power system. Battelle operates Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy.
For more information, visit www.pnl.gov/news/
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PictionID:46544866 - Catalog:Array - Title:Array - Filename:Reedy_0193 Stearman XPT-943 NX571Y 01.tif - Robert Reedy was a native of Amarillo Texas. He attended college in Wichita Kansas, studying aeronautical engineering. On graduation he was quickly snapped up by Stearman Aircraft. During his subsequent career he made stops at Lockheed, Thorp and back to Lockheed where he retired as a vice president of sales. Reedy was involved in the design of several Stearman, Vega and Thorp types, the Lockheed P2V, Little Dipper, Big Dipper, and L-1011.--Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
The real Shorebirds are amongst the very favorites of many photographers and birders, who visit the New Jersey shoreline. And when the timing is right, one is rewarded with large flocks of them gathered together to make great group shots. The nice thing about many of these Shorebirds at Barnegat LSP is that they tend not to get easily spooked, triggering an instant, collective mass flight, before returning to either the same or nearby spot. Some of the more commonly seen ones are the Dunlins, Ruddy Turnstone, Purple Sandpiper, and Sanderling, to name a few. You never know which species will be there or not, and whether there will be a large or small count. The waves are usually very chopping and rough, with coastal winds, but for the most part, unless the crashing water against the rocky jetty would envelop them, they would simply flap their wings to jump a bit out of the way from a direct drenching, and then reclaim the same spot. It was so nice to just gingerly walk around them and observe the gentle nature of these shorebirds.
The Barnegat Lighthouse State Park is truly a splendid landscape, famous mostly for its historic lighthouse (over 100 years old) of architecturally clean lines that accentuate its presence, but also the well-designed structure of the long jetty consisting of huge rocks and boulders sandwiched between the nice sandy beach and the ocean, and finally, the wonderful array of fascinating birds throughout the seasons. Throughout the day, one can expect to see a variety of water vessels, from small one-man fishing boats to larger motorized ones, and even enormous tankers in the far distance. The U.S. Coastguard boats are constantly on the lookout for any potential problems in the water.
All of this is even more beautiful during the breathtaking end-of-the-day sunsets or early morning sunrise period, with the accompanying “Magic/Golden Hour” that exudes the special tones in the air. As nature enthusiasts and photographers, it doesn’t get much better than this.
The Long Wavelength Array, located on site, consists of numerous fixed antennae working together to explore low-frequency radio signals. This is an inoperative antenna of the type used on the array.
The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) is a radio astronomy observatory located about 50 miles (64 km) west of Socorro, New Mexico. The VLA consists of twenty-seven 25-meter (82 feet) diameter radio telescopes deployed in a Y-shaped array, together with all the equipment needed to process the collected data and function as an interferometer. Each of the radio telescopes is mounted along double parallel railroad tracks, which allows changing the configuration of the system. Placing the radio telescopes closer together increases surface brightness sensitivity. Spreading them out increases angular resolution. The system was built from 1973 to 1980 and is being modernized, starting in 2011.
I got some tri-color LEDs in the mail that I ordered for no particular reason, so here they are assembled into an array. Note that only some of the wiring is filled in, the rest will come later.
Crews install the panels for the solar reference array on the roof of the Shaw Theatre at NAIT's Main Campus in Edmonton.
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Imaris Snapshot
Microscopy images taken during my fall quarter rotation in Stephen Smith's lab at Stanford. The technique is array tomography, which produces for these crisp, 3D, high resolution, large scale, many-channel fluorescence images.
smithlab.stanford.edu
Legend:
White: DAPI (cell nuclei)
Green: YFP (Subpopulation of layer V pyramidal neurons)
Purple: Tubulin
Blue/Red: Neurofilament
Orange: Myelin Basic Protein
PV arrays for New York City College of Technology at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 at the Orange County Great Park, Irvine, California (Credit: Thomas Kelsey/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
MassDOT Secretary and CEO Richard A. Davey today joined state and local officials to activate the solar array at MassDOT's Highway Division District 2 Administration Building in Northampton.
Through the work of the Patrick-Murray Administration and the Legislature, clean, renewable energy and technology has been made a top priority.
During optimum conditions, the solar array will power up to 30 percent of MassDOT's District 2 building - and has room to grow.
This project was built by JF White at no upfront cost to taxpayers. JF White will earn Solar Renewable Energy Credits that accrue as the system generates power. Known as SRECs, the credits are traded like a commodity and are offered as an incentive for the production of solar energy generating facilities.
I love the texture in this shot of the bead curtain that separates the space at Flick Hair Studio. I think it'd make a nice background.
The VLA is a radio astronomy observatory located on Route 60 West of Socorro, NM. The array is made up of 27 independent antennas. Each dish is 82 feet (25 meters) wide. The array is y-shaped and measures 13 miles long, and the configuration is actually movable and changed every three to four months. There is an array of ten similar sized dishes in Hawaii. The antennas received radio communications for Voyager 2 as it flew by Neptune. It has been used in more than 10,000 astronomical projects.
This array was shown in the movies, "Contact", "The Arrival," and "Independence Day." It can be seen on the cover of the Bon Jovi album "Everyday," and Dire Straits album "On The Night."
The camera: Pentax k-7
The lens: Pentax-DA SMC 18-250mm, ƒ3.5-6.3
The exposure: 1/320 second, at ƒ6.3, ISO 100
The focal length: 42.5
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA is a joint effort by the SETI Institute and the Radio Astronomy Laboratory (RAL) at the University of California, Berkeley to construct a radio interferometer that is dedicated to astronomical observations and a simultaneous search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
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The Allen Telescope Array (ATA is a joint effort by the SETI Institute and the Radio Astronomy Laboratory (RAL) at the University of California, Berkeley to construct a radio interferometer that is dedicated to astronomical observations and a simultaneous search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
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The Allen Telescope Array (ATA is a joint effort by the SETI Institute and the Radio Astronomy Laboratory (RAL) at the University of California, Berkeley to construct a radio interferometer that is dedicated to astronomical observations and a simultaneous search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
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PictionID:46541820 - Catalog:Array - Title:Array - Filename:AL-248H_069 Lockheed Big Dipper.tif - Robert Reedy was a native of Amarillo Texas. He attended college in Wichita Kansas, studying aeronautical engineering. On graduation he was quickly snapped up by Stearman Aircraft. During his subsequent career he made stops at Lockheed, Thorp and back to Lockheed where he retired as a vice president of sales. Reedy was involved in the design of several Stearman, Vega and Thorp types, the Lockheed P2V, Little Dipper, Big Dipper, and L-1011.--Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum