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iss055e020319 (April 13, 2018) --- Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold processes of samples inside the Miniature Polymerase Chain Reaction (miniPCR) for the Genes In Space-5 experiment. The research gathered from Genes in Space-5 may be valuable in the development of procedures to maintain astronaut health and prevent an increased risk of cancer on deep space missions. The investigation also provides a deeper understanding of the human immune system, while giving student researchers a direct connection to the space program and offering hands-on educational experiences on Earth and promoting involvement in STEM fields.
Mr. Skelton, KittyCrew Engineering Officer of the USS Tarkus... yes, we DO have mice in space... thus we have Skelton to contend with them and keep the warpcore secure.
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German Armed Forces Engineering Tank " Dachs" by the Presentation " Wesersprung 2016" at the River Weser ( North of Germany) ,Holzminden Homebas of Panzerpionier Btl 1
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NASA engineers inspect a new piece of technology developed for the James Webb Space Telescope, the micro shutter array, with a low light test at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Developed at Goddard to allow Webb's Near Infrared Spectrograph to obtain spectra of more than 100 objects in the universe simultaneously, the micro shutter array uses thousands of tiny shutters to capture spectra from selected objects of interest in space and block out light from all other sources.
Text Credit: Laura Betz, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
Image Credit: NASA Goddard/Chris Gunn
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iss059e017127 (April 9, 2018) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 59 Flight Engineer Christina Koch works inside the U.S. Destiny laboratory module's Combustion Integrated Rack. She was replacing hardware for a series of experiments collectively known as Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (ACME). ACME is a set of five independent studies researching improved fuel efficiency and reduced pollutant production in practical combustion on Earth, as well as spacecraft fire prevention through innovative research focused on materials flammability.
The Forth Bridge at Queensferry is one of my favourite pieces of engineering ever. Totally overdone, but in such a fantastic way. God knows what'll happen if they ever have to bring this thing down.
66425 heads 6K05 through Hellifield South Junction passing Colas tanper DR73922 "John Snowdon" in the sidings.
Top & tailing with No 66555 we see the 0450 Halesworth to Whitemoor Yard L.D.C Gbrf engineers service passing through Woodbridge station on the East Suffolk Line at 0554.
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70803 passing Farncombe with engineers train 6C05 0829 Eastleigh Yard to Worting Junction via Fareham, Havant and a run round in Woking Yard.
Direct Rail Services Class 88 88005 "Minerva" on 6z05 1305 Carlisle New Yard - Crewe Basford Hall Yard,passes Woodacre on 31/10/2023
Worcester Polytechnic Engineers (No.21) vs. Southern Maine Grizzlies
January 27, 2018
Sports & Recreation Center (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
WPI 21-13 USM
133 pounds (exhibition match): Casey Abshire (Southern Maine) technical fall (19-3, 4:16) over Jake Tappen (Worcester Polytechnic).
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I was recently bequeathed a box of materials from an ex-colleague who had, for many years, worked for British Rail. There's an eclectic mix of items including this; a file of five notes originating in the Chief Civil Engineers Department of British Railways Southern Region and regarding the movement of an "electric Bo-Bo locomotive" in connection with the Festival of Britain 1951. The major exhibition of the Festival was, famously, on London's South Bank and various items of railway rolling stock, including a new aluminium bodied London Underground car, were exhibited. This file refers to one of the country's newest and most 'up to date' locomotives in that it was one of the batch of EM1 locomotives being constructed for the new Manchester - Sheffield Woodhead route, the long drawn out electrification of which was on the verge of completion.
The scheme had been planned pre-war by the London & North Eastern Railway as an extensive re-engineering of the then important route across the Pennines but the outbreak of war saw the scheme temporarily suspended. One locomotive was however completed at Doncaster number 6701 (later 6000) and in post-war years was lent to the Dutch Railways. Finally between 1950 and 1953 57 similar locomotives, now known as class EM1 and for freight use, were built at Manchester's Gorton Works and electrically completed by Metropolitan-Vickers at Dunkinfield. You can see in the files that the special train including the locomotive was attended by MV staff.
The locomotive chosen for exhibition was 26020 (in later BR TOPS years 76020) and it was fitted with stainless steel handrails to make it look the part, a feature it uniquely retained amongst the rest of class. 26020 was in fact chosen for preservation when the class was withdrawn went the Woodhead electrification was controversially abandoned by BR in 1981. The seven locomotives of the smaller Class EM2 Co-Co locomotives for passenger train use were sold to NS, the Dutch Railway operator.
The notes show a fascinating side to railway operations; that of the civil engineer as they had to compute that any route chosen was safe, structurally and in terms of gauge, for the locomotive and train to proceed across the Region's lines. As can be seen originally two routes were considered, some rejected and others suggested, until a route was cleared. It does not make clear which route was eventually traversed to the old turntable site adjacent to London Waterloo but it appears the pantographs were removed to facilitate overhead clearances.
The route back at the close of the Exhibition is given more succinctly; a route around South London was chosen through London Bridge, Norbury, Clapham Junction, Battersea and on to the Western Region (for their consideration) near Latchmere Junction for haulage on to the 'owners' the Eastern Region at Ilford Depot. The latter is noteworthy as Iiford was part of the other pre-war LNER electrication scheme at the soon to be 'abandoned' standard of 1500vDC and the Shenfield line had been used to test some of the EM1 locomotives on delivery in 1950/51 prior to the completion of the Woodhead route's electrification in 1952.
One name here stands out to me; that of V A M Robertson. He had been a senior engineer in the Underground Group and London Transport from 1928 until 1938 when he went to the Southern Railway and thence to British Railways.
Engineers season is back…
Hauling a lengthy line of Network Rail yellow ballast wagons, GB Railfreight Class 66 diesel locomotive 66785 ‘John Ellis’ passes by Elsenham whilst on the working of 6T64 09:00 Whitemoor Yard L.D.C Gbrf to Temple Mills East Jn. 25/01/25
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GBRf Class 66 no. 66735 'Peterborough United' approaches Stenson Junction at the head of 6D44 the 11:13 Bescot Up Sidings to Toton empty engineer's wagons. As much as I'm not bothered about football I do like the nameplates that some of these 66s wear.
It was nice and cloudy yesterday, took Heliot out for some photos. He is wearing the Volks SD17 Steampunk set from the Kyoto 9 Dolpa. The colors and textures of the outfit are beautiful.
Worcester Polytechnic Engineers (#21) vs. Johnson & Wales University (RI)
January 27, 2018
Sports & Recreation Center (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
JWU 26-9 WPI
165 pounds: Chase Lind (WPI) decision (10-7) over Cameron Altobelli (JWU).
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Engineer,
hapless architect
of unspeakable grief
when the world itself dangled
from your studied motions--
We hope you now know
how mind the wheel
going forward.
to the late Metrolink engineer who took 25 souls away from us last week, and gravely mutilated dozens more, in Los Angeles; he simply wasn't paying attention.
The P120C boosters of the second Ariane 6 to launch were transported from the booster storage building to the launch pad at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, on 13 January 2025.
The P120C is 13.5 m long and 3.4 m in diameter, contains 142 tonnes of solid propellant and provides a maximum thrust of 4615 kN (in vacuum) over a burn time of about 135 s. It is the largest-ever solid rocket motor built in one piece. For the next launch, two P120Cs will be strapped onto Ariane 6 as boosters for liftoff.
Ariane 6 is Europe’s newest heavy-lift rocket, designed to provide great power and flexibility at a lower cost than its predecessors. The rocket provides Europe with greater efficiency and an ensures access to space for the benefits of humankind, allowing for all types of missions from exploration to navigation, science and communications.
Credits: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/ArianeGroup/Optique Vidéo du CSG–E. Prigent
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Journal of T. Gordon – Chief engineer of project B27
Entry 103
This is the most amazing project of my life ! The best work I ever did is lying in front of me ! It is the perfect combination of technology and biology ! Years of research have finally paid of ! Tomorrow we will insert the skeleton and then humanity will change fundamentaly ! Tomorrow a new kind of human will rise !
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This is something I wanted to upload for years now ! In 2011, n7mereel, Mr. Grievous and me built this, but never came around to uploading it for several reasons. Now I finally found the photos on my PC, reedited them and we decided to uploade them.
I still like it very much, even though it is a bit old.
Hope you agree !
The engineer of Nickel Plate Road No. 765 has his hands on the controls as the locomotive executes a photo runby at Boston Mill station on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
Seen in enemy territory 66754 'Northampton Saints' seen passing Knighton loop, Leicester with the 7G35 0830 Toton North yard - Kentish Town 23/5/20.
DB class 66/0 no. 66148 'Maritime Intermodal Seven' passes Copmanthorpe on 3rd July 2025 with long welded rail carriers, working 6N06 from Doncaster Decoy to York Engineers Yard.
26001 in Railfreight grey passes through the Mound tunnel and into Waverley station with an eastbound engineers train. 19/3/88
Freightliner 66539 passes through Alloa on 13th March 2022 with 6K01 09:53 Thornton NorthbJunction to Millerhill Yard, one of several engineers workings that day to use the line between Alloa and Charlestown Junction via Longannet.
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