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I'd had this one to visit for well over a couple of years but only managed to get there a few months back. I was gutted to see that the old Tokheim pumps had been replaced although it was great to see the small village petrol station still trading with attended service as an added bonus.
The newer pumps appear to have only been installed fairly recently as the old diesel pump which had been kept for decoration still displays 169.9 but the pump island has had some modification to accommodate the newer pumps.
The earliest street view shows all three pumps UK branded with two of the three both for diesel with one would later dispense red diesel.
By August 21 the UK branding was no longer on the pumps
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VP-BYO Boeing 737-524 [28922] (Transaero Airlines) Home~G 08/03/2011. On approach 27R. WFU stored Kiev~UR @ 06-10-2015
NASA image acquired: June 03, 2012
This scene is to the northwest of the recently named crater Magritte, in Mercury's south. The image is not map projected; the larger crater actually sits to the north of the two smaller ones. The shadowing helps define the striking "Mickey Mouse" resemblance, created by the accumulation of craters over Mercury's long geologic history.
This image was acquired as part of MDIS's high-incidence-angle base map. The high-incidence-angle base map is a major mapping activity in MESSENGER's extended mission and complements the surface morphology base map of MESSENGER's primary mission that was acquired under generally more moderate incidence angles. High incidence angles, achieved when the Sun is near the horizon, result in long shadows that accentuate the small-scale topography of geologic features. The high-incidence-angle base map is being acquired with an average resolution of 200 meters/pixel.
The MESSENGER spacecraft is the first ever to orbit the planet Mercury, and the spacecraft's seven scientific instruments and radio science investigation are unraveling the history and evolution of the Solar System's innermost planet. Visit the Why Mercury? section of this website to learn more about the key science questions that the MESSENGER mission is addressing. During the one-year primary mission, MESSENGER acquired 88,746 images and extensive other data sets. MESSENGER is now in a yearlong extended mission, during which plans call for the acquisition of more than 80,000 additional images to support MESSENGER's science goals.
Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
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Statisticians entering data into the database for further processing and analysis. Turkmenistan. Photo: World Bank
Big Data Can Generate Big Brainstorms
High Order Bit
Tuesday, 10/18/2011
Location: Grand Ballroom
Ken Goldberg (UC Berkeley and Hybrid Wisdom Labs)
HL7488 Boeing 747-4B5 [26394] (Korean Air) Home~G 05/03/2010. On approach 27L.. Broken up Marana NM~N @ 2014 whilst registered as N762BA.
Imaging telescope or lens:Meade Starfinder 8
Imaging camera:Point Grey Grasshopper 3 1.4MP
Mount:Losmandy GM-8
Software:Autostakkert! Autostackert! , Adobe Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS4
Filter:Ha filter
Accessory:Baader MPCC coma corrector
Date:April 1, 2020
Frames: 400
FPS: 45.00000
Focal length: 1220
Resolution: 4608x6394
Data source: Backyard