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We launched our 10th Birthday celebrations with a carnival style party for staff on the Bellville Campus lawn
Minuteman Launch Control Center, SD
The Minuteman Missile National Historic Site illustrates the history of the Cold War. It consists of the underground Launch Control Facility and the missile silo . The Delta 9 facility was constructed in 1963 and was part of the 44th Strategic Missile Wing at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. The Minuteman missiles were ICBM provided with nuclear warheads.
After the Start II treaty was signed, many of the Minuteman facilities were decommissioned. 500 Minuteman III missiles are still operated with three operational wings.
Photos from our launch event, May 25, 2019 at the Myhal Centre for Innovation. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Do, FASE Communications.
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2014 Woodstock Film Festival KETEL ONE VODKA Launch Part at Libation NYC (Photos: Simon Russell - www.simonrussellphotography.net)
On Friday, April 13, 2018, Babson welcomed approximately 400 admitted students and their families to campus for our admitted student day, Launch Babson.
Dan Wolfe launches a weather balloon onboard the Ronald H. Brown during the NOAA El Nino Rapid Response field campaign. (Credit: Chris Cox, CIRES)
Talk about lucky... I was in Orlando for Tech Ed and NASA was planning a launch on the last day of the conference. So, I drove over there and was very lucky to be able to catch a launch. This was taken right on the shore in the back yard of some guy's house, but there were a lot of people that "just showed up"... so we did, too!
Space X launched a Falcon 9 rocket on Thursday, 8-24-2017 from SLC-4E, Vandenberg AFB, California. The two-stage rocket lifted off at 11:51 a.m. PDT (2:51 p.m. EDT; 1851 GMT).
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 13: Nikki Haskell and Richard Turley attend The Angel Ball Launch Party at Private Residence on September 13, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/WireImage for Gabrielle's Angel Foundation)
Bonus shot for week 9 of the 52 Weeks of Lego project.
Space Shuttle Discovery is currently on its final mission, delivering equipment to the International Space Station. I had planned to save this shot for the week of the final shuttle mission ever, but all the remaining missions I could find on NASA's website coincide with weeks of important events in my personal life that I would rather showcase, so here it is this week. I missed the launch by a few days, but the mission is still on, so it's still a current event.
This is my rocket launcher design I made from a couple of spare parts. Doesn't it look like the rocket launcher from halo???
Bersama sahabat dan kontributor Rumah Baca, saat launching buku MABUK DOLAR DI KAPAL PESIAR, di Bakoel Koffie, Cikini, 24 Oktober 2010.
The London East Asia Film Festival's programme launch was held at Electric Cinema in Notting Hill on 12th September.
We are incredibly excited to have announced our programme. The Fortress is being screened as our Opening Gala at Odeon Leicester Square as an international premiere. We are thrilled to say that there will be a Q+A with Director Hwang Dong-hyuk and Actor Lee Byung-hun! Our Closing Gala, Outrage Coda, directed by Takeshi Kitano is a must see, action-packed film which we are honoured to be screening at our festival this year. LEAFF’s Festival Director, Hyejung Jeon, gave an inspiring speech at the beginning of our press launch to start out festival season off with a bang.
You can discover our full programme on our website. www.leaff.org.uk/programme-2/
Hit RiverFront Park this afternoon and found a group of Combat Engineers from the 459th MRB, U.S.A.R. training with their launch and recovery vehicles and riverboats.
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HENLEY launch
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Photo shows the U.S.S. Henley, launched April 1912 in Quincy, MA, and decommissioned in 1919; later loaned to Coast Guard. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008)
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For OnePlus Christmas lasts seven days and will take us straight even in the new year with a series of giveaway that will keep us company just a week. Today we start with Flow Home, an alternative launcher currently in private beta, which you can try right now by entering the code ONEPLS.
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A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with NASA’s next Mars bound spacecraft sits atop Launch Complex 41 (LC-41) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN's
(MAVEN) prime mission is to study the upper atmosphere of the Red Planet. Launch is set for November 18 at 1:28pm.
Democracy for Scotland: The Referendum Experience was launched at the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum on 27th April, 2012.
The exhibition was formally opened by MSP Linda Fabiani and the launch was attended by many of the interviewees who contributed their recollections of the 1979 and 1997 devolution campaigns to the Devolution Referendums Oral History Collection at the Scottish Political Archive
Democracy for Scotland focuses on the campaign for a Scottish Parliament in the second half of the twentieth century. In particular it chronicles the history behind the two devolution referendums of 1979 and 1997 and explores the nature of the Yes and No campaigns for both referendums, their results and the re-establishment of a Scottish Parliament.
The exhibition draws largely on the collections of the Scottish Political Archive (SPA). SPA is based at the University of Stirling and is dedicated to collecting oral and other material relating to the political history of Scotland in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The exhibition features referendum campaign materials including leaflets, pamphlets, posters and badges deriving from all the major political parties and umbrella groups. It also offers visitors the opportunity to hear the voices of politicians and campaigners discussing their experiences of the referendums of ’79 and ‘97, the intervening period and the establishment of a Scottish Parliament.
For further information about the work of the Scottish Political Archive please visit our website at www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk
The launch of a Delta II carrying the OCO-2 satellite from California.
Original caption: A United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket launches with the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2)satellite onboard from Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. on Wednesday, July 2, 2014. OCO-2 will measure the global distribution of carbon dioxide, the leading human-produced greenhouse gas driving changes in Earth’s climate. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Lenovo launched several new products at the Olio Restaurant, Crossroads, Cebu.
Products include: IdeaCentre A300 All-In-One Desktop, IdeaPad Z460, Idea U460, Lenovo V460, Lenovo B460, ThinkCentre A70z and ThinkPad Edge 14” laptop.
Lenovo Reps included: Jimmy Chin, Vincent Song, Karen Capellan and Francis Judan.
Date: May 24,2010
The launch of the Climate Postcards exchange at the British Embassy in Dublin, where over 700 students from across the UK and Ireland have produced creative postcards on the theme of climate change, taking inspiration from the 'Turner: Sun is God' exhibition at The National Gallery of Ireland. Students and teachers taking part, Ryan Tubridy and British Ambassador to Ireland, Paul Johnston, all attended the launch celebrating their creative responses to climate change. The event took place on Monday 23rd January in partnership with British Embassy Dublin, British Council Ireland and Fergal Kilkenny from St Louis Secondary School in Dundalk.
Images: Julien Behal Photography
British Council: www.britishcouncil.ie/events/postcards-climate
Launch Complex 14 is most well known as the launch site for NASA's Mercury-Atlas 6 flight, which made John H. Glenn the first American in orbit. It was also the launch site of the other Mercury-Atlas flights and various unmanned Atlas launches. Later, it was the site for Atlas-Agena launches, with the Gemini Agena Target Vehicle (GATV), for Project Gemini.
Following decommissioning and abandonment as active launch site, Launch Complex 14 slowly fell into decay. Although a stop on the pre-11 September 2001 public bus tours of Cape Canaveral, the proximity of the site to the Atlantic Ocean created an ideal environment for the corrosion of metal components and the complex's red metal gantry structures were dismantled for safety purposes in the 1970s.
The Remote Balloon Launcher allows remotely controlled balloon launches--up to 24 before restocking is required.
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