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Destined for the dump; now future art pieces

The blue of the sea is never uniform, especially in the Caribbean Sea. Nice contrast with our orange solar arrays

 

Le bleu de la mer n’est jamais homogène, surtout aux Caraïbes, et il contraste joliment avec l’orange de nos panneaux solaires

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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In the East Village area of central Calgary.

 

Copyright J.R. Devaney

Tonight the summit of Mauna Kea was cloaked in clouds, and none of the telescopes could observe. There were intermittent snow showers, and the road was closed to the public. After sitting around and doing nothing for most of the night, however, the clouds finally cleared, and we were able to open the telescope and observe for a couple hours. I walked over to the Submillimeter Array and set up a camera to shoot timelapse--this is one of the resulting still frames. A meteor conveniently graced the skies between the dishes.

 

waiting their turn at the feeder. milling about.

OST series BattleMechs from BattleTech/MechWarrior.

RIGHT TO LEFT

Black Ostwar: Equipped with Dual LRMs, Medium Laser

 

White Ostscout: Equipped with Medium Laser, Target Tracking Array, Barret 4000 Comm System, Jump Jets

 

Grey Ostsol: Equipped with Large Lasers, Medium Lasers, Rear Defense Lasers, and Barret 4000 Comm System

 

Tan Ostroc: Equipped with SRM Pod, Dual Medium Lasers, and Barret 4000 Comm System.

The Duga 3 radar array in the abandoned Chernobyl zone. It is 150 m tall and wide as hell. It was designed to detect nuclear ballistic missiles and planes from the US.

 

I spent two days there. It was awesome. Abandoned for 31 years.

 

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Shot from the bullet train between Tokyo and Nagoya.

On Badbury Hill (National Trust).

Canon EOS 630 + EF 50mm 1.8ii + Fomapan 400@800 + home scan

 

(here i live)

 

Dec. 19

Fall colors against the walls of Canyon de Chelly

Snaped and processed with lumia 1020

This bunker is a Radarbunker for Mammut Radar type Phased array, long-range Early warning radar Construction by the Luftwaffe .

 

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The FuMG 41/42 Mammut was a long-range, phased array, early warning radar built by Germany in the latter days of World War II. Developed by the GEMA company, it consisted of six or eight Freya antenna arrays, switched together and coupled to two Freya devices. The arrays were fixed and the beam could be electronically steered on a 100° arc in front and behind the antenna, leaving 80° blind arcs on each side. It was the world's first phased array radar and was able to detect targets flying at an altitude of 8,000m at a range of 300km.

 

The British intelligence codename, "hoarding", was probably related to the shape of the large array. As late in the war as April 20th, 1945, intelligence reports reflected the erroneous opinion that only development prototypes existed but no operational stations had been fielded

 

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Styrian Pumpkins (green with yellow stripes), Hokkaido Pumpkins (orange ones), the rest are ornamentals. expired uv id film 10-2009 shot 14/03/2022.

iss071e329920 (July 12, 2024) -- Northrop Grumman's Cygnus space freighter and its two cymbal-shaped solar arrays is pictured attached to the Canadarm2 robotic arm ahead of its release from the International Space Station's Unity module on July 12, 2024.

geballte it power zwischen meeting und mittagessen :)

AMI Small array MRAO _22A3982aur

Mounted on the Galapagos multi-mode, tracked walker chassis, the TPY-7 phased array performs the long range search and track function for the battery.

CSXT 5887, 1501, and 8592 in Dolton. 09/87--Tom Golden photo

CANON 350D /Rebel XT

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Perisher Valley.

Lamberton Conservatory, Highland Park, Rochester.

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All images © 2012-2013 Eric Goncalves.

  

iss071e196615 (June 17, 2024) --- The first rays of an orbital sunrise reflect off the International Space Station's roll-out solar arrays that overshadow and augment the orbital outpost's main solar arrays. The space station was soaring 260 miles above Arizona northeast of Phoenix at the time of this photograph.

The Very Large Array, Socorro County, NM

After a short but intense meteorite storm, a small blue pod floats steadily over the main array of the 6984 "Sproule". Missing sections are reported back to control, where the repair teams can be organised and dispatched.

 

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Scale is everything when it comes to this sort of image, as pointed out by Shannon Sproule on my previous image. There are 6984 yellow 2x2 seats down there, so NO, I will not be building this in real bricks! The render is 2880x1620 pixels, so if you zoom in, you can see the little ship quite well. You can also fly over all of the seats :D

 

I chose the seats because the stick up from the surface quite a bit. This means that, although they're just one colour, the shadows and other lighting effects create lots of shades of yellow and into orange. I also liked the pattern, which can be like fish scales when you spin around in LDD. It also made some neat moire patterns.

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