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Virginia Sea Grant joins the Virginia Institute of Marine Science Advancement and Outreach team, the Chesapeake Bay National Estuary Research Reserve (CBNERR), and the VIMS Marine Advisory Program (MAP) for beach seining and laboratory tours with rising ninth-grade students from the Camp Launch program on Wednesday, July 24, 2019.
Camp Launch serves high-achieving underserved students in the Hampton Roads area as they participate in a two-week residential program with courses in STEM, writing, and personal development. (Photo by Mallory Huxford | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Sea Grant joins the Virginia Institute of Marine Science Advancement and Outreach team, the Chesapeake Bay National Estuary Research Reserve (CBNERR), and the VIMS Marine Advisory Program (MAP) for beach seining and laboratory tours with rising ninth-grade students from the Camp Launch program on Wednesday, July 24, 2019.
Camp Launch serves high-achieving underserved students in the Hampton Roads area as they participate in a two-week residential program with courses in STEM, writing, and personal development. (Photo by Mallory Huxford | Virginia Sea Grant)
No longer a Shuttle Pad, but ready for other things. Day trip to Kennedy Space Center. Ref: D817-082
The #FAILBETTER launch party was a perspective-shifting exploration of the epic and inspirational failures that make up the exhibition, which features contributions from all walks of life, including famous explorers, inventors, scientists, and athletes. Guests were the first to see the exhibition, taste Michelin-starred chef Kevin Thornton's take on 'failed recipes', screen-print their own posters, and enjoy some of music's finest failures and one-hit wonders from DJ Anthony Remedy. Now it's time to use the F-word: share your take on failure with the tag #FAILBETTER. Visit sciencegallery.com/failbetter for more information. #FAILBETTER runs until 27th April 2014.
With record early bird ticket sales already secured, BYPY 2012 is shaping up to be our best awards ceremony to date. We invite you to join us at Marco Pierre White’s Steakhouse Bar and Grill, Birmingham’s hot new venue, on Thursday 26 January to help us launch Birmingham Young Professional of the Year 2012 in style.
Sh Figuarts Fourze Base States sporting his Launcher and Radar Switch attachments that come with the Module Set 1.
On June 16th 2018 Aerial Edge Launched Scotland's first full-sized flying trapeze rig in their venue at Kelvin Hall, the original home to carnival and circus in Glasgow's West End.
Photos by Richard Walker
"The Talus MB-764 is a four-wheel drive launch tractor which was specifically designed for the RNLI, to launch and recover inflatable inshore lifeboats from beach and shore based launched lifeboat stations. The Tractor is produced by the British company of Clayton Engineering Limited who are based in Knighton, Powys."
19 May 2009; Pictured at the launch of Coaching People with Disabilities, All Island Coach Education Framework, were left to right, Mary Davis, Managing Director, Special Olympics Europe / Eurasia, Michael McGeehin, Director, Coaching Ireland and John Fulham, former European champion and Paralympic finalist. Sports HQ, Park West, Dublin.
On June 16th 2018 Aerial Edge Launched Scotland's first full-sized flying trapeze rig in their venue at Kelvin Hall, the original home to carnival and circus in Glasgow's West End.
Photos by Richard Walker
On June 16th 2018 Aerial Edge Launched Scotland's first full-sized flying trapeze rig in their venue at Kelvin Hall, the original home to carnival and circus in Glasgow's West End.
Photos by Richard Walker
This looks like a multiple exposure but actually the birds were just taking off one after another from these power lines that go across the water.
Any bird lovers have any idea what kid of birds these are?
Launch of IWMF mobile security app, Reporta. Event hosted by International Women's Media Foundation at the Newseum on Friday, October 2, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Tony Powell)
The launch of the Atlas V that carried the Mars Science Laboratory rover, Curiosity, to orbit and set it on its way to Mars.
Launch was at 10:02 AM on November 26, 2011. Curiosity is scheduled to arrive at Mars around August 5.
It will explore the area around Gale Crater for about 1 Martian year under its prime mission. If the rover continues to be in good health, the mission will be extended.
These photos were taken from the roof of the Launch Control Complex (LCC), right next to the VAB at Kennedy Space Center.