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Edited InSight panoramic self-portrait of herself with a light coating of dust. Color/processing variant.

 

Image source: photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA23203

 

Original caption: This is NASA InSight's second full selfie on Mars. Since taking its first selfie, the lander has removed its heat probe and seismometer from its deck, placing them on the Martian surface; a thin coating of dust now covers the spacecraft as well.

 

This selfie is a mosaic made up of 14 images taken on March 15 and April 11 - the 106th and 133rd Martian days, or sols, of the mission - by InSight's Instrument Deployment Camera, located on its robotic arm.

 

InSight's first selfie showed its instruments still on the deck. Now that they're removed, the viewer can see the spacecraft's air pressure sensor (white object in center), the tether box for its seismometer and the tether for its heat probe running across the deck. Also visible is its robotic arm and grapple.

 

JPL manages InSight for NASA's Science Mission Directorate. InSight is part of NASA's Discovery Program, managed by the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Lockheed Martin Space in Denver built the InSight spacecraft, including its cruise stage and lander, and supports spacecraft operations for the mission.

 

A number of European partners, including France's Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES) and the German Aerospace Center (DLR), are supporting the InSight mission. CNES provided the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) instrument to NASA, with the principal investigator at IPGP (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris). Significant contributions for SEIS came from IPGP; the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) in Germany; the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) in Switzerland; Imperial College London and Oxford University in the United Kingdom; and JPL. DLR provided the Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) instrument, with significant contributions from the Space Research Center (CBK) of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Astronika in Poland. Spain's Centro de Astrobiología (CAB) supplied the temperature and wind sensors.

 

Image Credit:

NASA/JPL-Caltech

 

Image Addition Date:

2019-05-06

Honda Insight, prueba para Autoblog

May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.

 

More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight

 

Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)

Photographs in this collection have been produced by Alison Lowrie, Heather Do, Liz Dolinar, and Adriana Haro at request of Michael Ashley for the UC Berkeley Anthropology 136e class, Spring 2011. The purpose was to digitally document the cultural heritage of Green Gulch Zen Center with the objective of gaining better insight into the Zen Center's cultural history through the use of photographic technology.

 

Green Gulch Farm Zen Center (Latitude 37.86657, Longitude -122.56528), also referred to as the Green Dragon Temple, is located in Marin County, CA in a beautiful coastal valley overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Green Gulch, approximately a 10 mile drive north of San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, is located on 115 acres surrounded by hundreds of acres of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Green Gulch is a cultural heritage site constituting of one of the three centers that form the San Francisco Zen Center founded by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi [1]. In 1972, Green Gulch was purchased from George Wheelwright, co-founder of Polaroid, as a part of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi's vision to obtain a farm near the San Francisco Bay area where a community of Zen Buddhist practitioners could communally live and practice in accompany of one another [2] [3]. Part of the Wheelwright's stipulation of the sale to the San Francisco Zen Center was that the farm must forever remain open to the public, as well as partake in agricultural awareness [4]. Green Gulch now serves as a Buddhist practice center in the Japanese Soto Zen tradition, were their endeavor is to awaken the people residing, working, and visiting the center in the bodhisattva spirit-the spirit of kindness and realistic helpfulness [1]. Green Gulch is compromised of a temple (the Zendo), organic farm and garden, guesthouse, and conference center. The center offers training and practice in Zen mediation through workshops and retreats, as well as apprenticeships emphasizing meditation practice, Buddhist teachings, and organic gardening and farming methods [5].

 

Photographs in this collection were captured on Sunday April 24, 2011, between 11:30 AM and 2:15 PM Pacific Time, under sunny conditions. Nixon D80 and two-Canon XSI cameras were used. A tripod was used for HDR shots. The photos were post-processed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.

 

Description written by Adriana Haro, following Alonso C. Addison’s proposed virtual heritage metadata format in his chapter "The Vanishing Virtual" in New Heritage: New Media and Cultural Heritage, edited by Kalay, et al., and published by Routledge in 2007.

 

All photos Copyright ©2011 Center for Digital Archaeology, Berkeley CA Creative Commons creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/

For more information contact Center for Digital Archaeology, Berkeley, CA, 94720 or visit www.codifi.info/licensing

 

Further information about Green Gulch Zen Center can be found at www.sfzc.org/ggf/

 

[1] www.sfzc.org/ggf/display.asp?catid=3&pageid=484

[2] Oda, Mayumi (2002). I Opened the Gate, Laughing: an Inner Journey. Chronicle Books.

[3] Richmond, Ivan. Silence and Noise: Growing Up Zen in America. Simon and Schuster.

[4] McCormick, Kathleen (2000). The Garden Lover's Guide to the West. Princeton Architectural Press.

[5] www.sfzc.org/ggf/display.asp?catid=3,79&pageid=251

Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.

 

Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&;

 

The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.

 

In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.

 

The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.

May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.

 

More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight

 

Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)

Seen in Glasgow

8th February 2025

May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.

 

More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight

 

Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)

WO hängen solche schönen Schürzen?

 

Kastanienallee, Berlin Prenzlauer Berg

Quick Shop!

 

Guessed in the Guess Where Berlin Group by sylvie711!

Based on the Honda J-VX concept car unveiled at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show, the Insight was the first production vehicle to feature Honda's Integrated Motor Assist system. In December 1999, the Insight became the first hybrid available in North America, followed seven months later by the Toyota Prius. It featured optimized aerodynamics and a lightweight aluminum structure to maximize fuel efficiency and minimize emissions. In addition to its hybrid drive system, this subcompact 2-seater liftback was small, light and streamlined - with a drag-coefficient of 0,25. At the time of production, it was the most aerodynamic production car extant.

 

996 cc

3 In-line

70 hp + Electric 13,4 hp

 

Big in Japan

03/07/2025 - 31/08/2025

 

Autoworld

www.autoworld.be

Brussels - Belgium

July 2025

1999 - 2006

 

PS.SPEICHER

Sammlung Kleinwagen

Einbeck

Germany

September 2024

Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.

 

Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&;

 

The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.

 

In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.

 

The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.

Lenkrad des Mercedes-Benz

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Steering wheel of the old Mercedes-Benz

 

Olympus 35RC; Kodak Tri-X 400; 1/500; f5,6, Gelbfilter

 

May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.

 

More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight

 

Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)

Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.

 

Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&;

 

The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.

 

In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.

 

The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.

May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.

 

More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight

 

Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)

May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.

 

More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight

 

Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)

Or many of titles, we can see !

 

Model : Ayub.

 

I Love Myself Conceptual Strings INSIGHT Serie

Es una exhibición de instalaciones e intervenciones

fotográficas y de vídeo inscrita dentro de las múltiples

exposiciones que se llevarán a cabo este año en el

Festival Fotoseptiembre Red de la Imagen 2011.

INSIGHT serie muestra una serie de fotografías y

vídeos que pretenden reflejar la carga humanística del

significado de I Love Myself, con un definitivo enfoque

de cuestionamientos hacia el interior de cada uno de

nosotros:

Quiénes somos,

De dónde venimos,

Por qué estamos aquí.

Con fotografías de Luis Ekiro la instalación ha sido

propuesta por Alfredo Lugano; diseñador, creativo y

creador del concepto I Love Myself.

La inauguración se llevara a cabo el:

8 de Septiembre del 2011 a las 20 hrs

en I Love Myself “ILM Concept Store”

Saltillo 134, Colonia Condesa

con un cocktail de inauguración.

 

La exhibición estará abier ta del 8 al 29 de septiembre

en un horario de 12 a 21 horas de lunes a viernes.

Honda Insight en el Salón de Ginebra 2009.

Honda Insight, prueba para Autoblog

Honda Insight en el Salón de Ginebra 2009.

“What is important is to try to develop insights and wisdom rather than mere knowledge, respect someone’s character rather than their learning, and nurture character rather than mere talents.”

Nitobe Inazo

From the second

 

From the second show of Insight New Mexico's 2009 run.

 

APS candidate Lorenzo Garcia

Speaking at the Fundraising Insights conference in London on 28 March 2014. She spoke on the purpose that rigorous testing serves in the overall effort of growing philanthropy.

Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.

 

Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&;

 

The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.

 

In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.

 

The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.

Honda Insight en el Salón de Ginebra 2009.

Insights from London Privacy Event

From the second

 

From the second show of Insight New Mexico's 2009 run.

 

APS candidate Lorenzo Garcia

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