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Kinda creepy, but also kinda cool at the same time. They move, make noise and light up. Bits and pieces of this and that.

 

subZERO Festival in downtown San José, California.

Created in DDG Text 2 Dream using its "Artistic" Ai model.

Filters: PS Beta 2023, Topaz Sharpen Ai, Topaz Studio.

A bit of hand painting.

This began as all hot pink. I used the "Adjustments" tab set of filters in PS to bring in green/lilac tones, then added several layers of "difference" or "exclusion" on top. The final saturation and texture modifications are multiple Topaz Studio looks. I'm guessing that this is about 20 layers in total.

 

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Kinda creepy, but also kinda cool at the same time. Bits and pieces of things, put together so they move, make noises and flash lights. But probably not for the kids.

 

subZERO Festival in downtown San José, California.

N6NR - Raytheon Hawker 800XP - Rockwell Automation Inc.

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

The headquarters of Rockwell Automation in Milwaukee, WI features two large industrial buildings, connected by a six-story skywalk and crowned with what was for 50 years the world's largest four-sided clock.

Festo Vertrieb GmbH & Co. KG

Esslingen / Neckar

The Allen-Bradley Clock Tower, owned by Allen-Bradley, a product brand of Rockwell Automation, has long been a landmark in Milwaukee. According to the Guinness Book of World Records: "The largest four-faced clock is that on the research and office addition of the Allen-Bradley Company. Each face has a diameter of 40 feet 3+1⁄2 inches (12.28 meters), and is octagonal to represent the outline of the Allen-Bradley logo. Dedicated on October 31, 1962, it rises 280 ft (85 m) from the streets of Milwaukee, and requires 34.6 kilowatts of electricity for lighting and power." It has since been surpassed by the 141 ft (43 m) clock faces of the Abraj Al Bait.[1]

 

The original plan for the clock tower date as far back as 1959, when it appears on early drawings for the proposed addition. Created by architect Fitzhugh Scott, the plans included several towers in its design, only one of which would house a clock. This was scaled back, however a smaller tower on an existing building was kept and modified to display the outdoor temperature using a large digital display. The interest in creating the tower was Harry Bradley, younger of the firm's two founding brothers. An inventor, Bradley including in his tinkering several of the clocks which he owned.

 

The Clock Tower's lighted faces have been used as a navigation aid for Lake Michigan mariners over the years, except during the 1973 oil crisis when the clock was unlit from November 1973 to June 1974.[2]

 

The clock tower is referred to by the nickname "the Polish Moon", due to its large lit white faces and location on Milwaukee's southside neighborhood which was developed by polish immigrants to the city during the 20th century.

N6NR - Raytheon Hawker 800XP - Rockwell Automation Inc.

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

   

Automate the observatory with two telescopes is much more difficult than with one.

 

Here I'm imaging NGC 891 with both telescopes and then the humidity reaches the maximum threshold, so both mounts get parked and the roof is closed.

The Neckarscaper from Festo AG

First successful fully automated run. Other than hitting the power buttons the scope ran itself- from unparking to parking at the end. A bright moon, so I stuck with a trusty favorite the Perseus double cluster through the more forgiving 320mm fl apo.

 

I will also be able to "delay start" when darkness comes late (like in June) or when a target doesn't rise until after bedtime. I haven't tried yet, but the goal is to also be able to run multiple targets as darkness allows. A rare clear winter night around here is about 18 hours long, enough for 3 full imaging runs.

 

My point, certainly, is not to let the thing run while I sit inside and eat potato chips, more to give the flexibilty to do other things without having to babysit the imaging. Other things could be visual telescoping, going to the park for the view to the south, or I guess sitting on the sofa and eating potato chips.

 

Equipment

 

Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses

Astro-Tech AT66ED

Imaging Cameras

QHYCCD QHY163C

Mounts

Celestron Omni CG-4

Accessories

Astro-Tech .8x Reducer/Field Flattener · OnStep Telescope Mount Goto Controller · Rigel Systems Stepper motor

Software

Adobe Photoshop · Aries Productions Astro Pixel Processor (APP) · Open PHD Guiding Project PHD2 · Stefan Berg Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy (N.I.N.A. / NINA)

 

Acquisition details

 

Dates:

Sept. 5, 2022

Frames:

161×120″(5h 22′)

Integration:

5h 22′

Avg. Moon age:

9.28 days

Avg. Moon phase:

69.64%

 

Basic astrometry details

 

Astrometry.net job: 6272151

 

RA center: 02h19m07s.2

 

DEC center: +57°06′36″

 

Pixel scale: 2.423 arcsec/pixel

 

Orientation: 113.026 degrees

 

Field radius: 1.918 degrees

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Resolution: 4528x3462

 

File size: 22.9 MB

 

Data source: Backyard

The second prototype for my latest Mindstorms project, which will hopefully become an automatic LEGO mosaic printer.

 

Info, commentary and video of it in action can be found in the video: youtu.be/r8OQDy29yJU

 

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The latest update to my LEGO Mindstorms printer project, with the scanning functionality all working.

 

I'm not sure I can really call this a prototype anymore, since it is pretty much fully functional, but there is still work to do.

 

Info, commentary and footage of it in action can be found in the video: youtu.be/iyQCMP2kqs0

 

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A pair of R188 trains approach 111th St station on the Flushing Line. The (7) train at left is operating under automatic train control on the CBTC-equipped main track, and the out-of-service one at right is (to my knowledge) being operated manually by the yard operator into the pocket track. This also explains the difference in speed between the two trains, as the one at right was creeping along very slowly and the one at left was easily going three times as fast! It was quite lucky that they met in the clear space where they did!

 

R188 (7) (Kawasaki, 2011-2016)

111th St station

Flushing Line - IRT

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Using several filters my favorite was Automation Dawn

Using several filters my favorite was Automation Dawn

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Crane automation inside a 1M sqft distribution centre

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A unit Automobile train heading EB during the golden hour at Maple Park, IL last year

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Instead of automatic urinal flushing, it would be easy to install a camera on the side and take photos of the flushers.

just south of downtown oakland, california

Rockwell Automation Inc. Challenger 604 Reg: N43R taxing out on a misty morning at Shannon.

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I need to get back to photography.

I have been looking at adding some automation to our club layout for street car scene. Here I have been playing with the EV3 and various sensors. Ultimatelywe will probably use an Arduino with a Lego motor comparable shield .

Another Automation car I've made recently. This one's a 1990s budget-y FWD coupe, a bit like the Celica that's also in this upload.

Created for a Gizmodo article about home automation.

 

Random Trivia: In order to make the minifig hold the remote, I had to carve off the lower part of his hand. Also... the liquid in the mug is actually beer.

It's actually just a Mac Mini. But I bought a new Canon M6 and thought I'd try it out to see if it's any good. :)

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