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These are the newer additions to the Square Kilometer Array(SKA).
These form part of the SKA-mid array if I am correctly informed, using an offset Gregorian design having a height of 15 metres and a width of 12 metres.
The orange light fill was from the vehicles alarm system activating and the white fill from a fellow photographers headlamp.
Nikon D800, Nikkor 14-24 at 15mm, f/2.8 aperture with an 30 second exposure at ISO 3200.
Very Large Array (VLA) near Socorro, New Mexico. Visit during a storm created some interesting photographs.
Steam Engines of all shapes and sizes gather together for the grand opening of the 2014 Driffield Steam and Vintage Ralley in East Yorkshire,
The impressive combination of G529, A81, X39, XR554, H1 and X41 lift a very late 9028 loaded Pacific National grain train from Piangil in Northern Victoria near the NSW border to Melbourne's Appleton Dock for unloading.
G529, A81 and X39 had been sent light engine from Melbourne to rescue the train as XR554 and X41 had failed, resulting in H1 being the only operational engine left.
Saturday 8th September 2012
The Solar arrays on the International Space Station provide all our electricity: 84 to 120 kilowatts - enough to provide power to more than 40 homes
Toute notre électricité (84 à 120 kilowatts) est produite par des panneaux solaires situés sur la Station spatiale internationale. De quoi fournir de l’énergie à plus de 40 foyers
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Aerial view of an impressive array of photovoltaic panels at the West County Wastewater District in Richmond, California.
There are 89 dual-axis trackers capable of keeping the solar modules at the optimum angle to the sun. It is estimated to be 35% more efficient than a similar sized fixed-tilt system.
The annual electricity output from this installation exceeds 1 megawatt, about a third of the district's annual electricity needs.
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Eyes on the sky pointing here, there and everywhere. Together, these ALMA antennas are in operation at the 5000-metre-altitude Array Operations Site on the Chajnantor plateau in the Chilean Andes.
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/ann13051a/
Credit:
ESO
There is never a shortage of beautiful flowering plants to photograph on the grounds of the temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is a close-up of some of the summer flowers at the St. Louis Missouri Temple. The temple, every bit as beautiful as its flowers, is a prominent landmark in the city of Town and Country, a suburb of St. Louis, about 10 miles west of the city center, adjacent to Interstate 64, two miles west of the interchange of I-270.
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