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This is my version of the Heptagon Cross module.

The angle for the exact heptagon has 64.29 degrees. My approximation here has 64.33 degrees. It is quite close to it.

The steps 10 to 13 are just for hidding some paper. You can do it also in other ways to get some variations. The width of the flap shouldn't be wider than the width of the pocket.

 

The assembly of the modules is similar to the assembly of the square cross modules, here only with seven modules.

 

You can find another short version by Francis Ow: www.flickr.com/photos/61236172@N08/9999830473/.

 

The Descent module of the Soyuz spacecraft in which ESA astronaut Major Tim Peake, NASA astronaut Tim Kopra, and spacecraft commander Yuri Malenchenko returned to Earth from the ISS.

 

The large round window is not an original feature : it has been installed in place of the reserve parachute for the benefit of the public. The much smaller round feature near the right-hand edge of the module is an original window. The braided rope at the left of shot connects the capsule to its main parachute (which, in this display, was suspended from the ceiling.

 

Taken on 22 Nov 2017 at Locomotion, the Shildon branch of the National Railway Museum.

 

Shildon is of international significance as the "cradle of the railways". The connection between Shildon and the Russian space programme is, if I'm generous, somewhat tenuous.

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Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

A basic module for the labyrinth. No traps on this one. Still a WIP.

 

Crappy phone pic is crappy.

Second Lunar Module built. Was not designed to make the trip to the Moon or support astronauts but for an unmanned Earth orbital test.

Pared de una estación de autobuses en Sotillo de la Adrada.

Modulor, de Le Corbusier.

HBX Disruptive Strategy

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Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

www.presidentialleadershipscholars.org/

Le LK (en russe : Лунный корабль, Lounnyï korabl c'est-à-dire vaisseau lunaire) est un véhicule spatial soviétique développé pour déposer un équipage sur la Lune dans le cadre du programme lunaire habité soviétique. Ce programme nécessitait par ailleurs la construction du lanceur géant N-1 et du vaisseau spatial habité LOK. Le LK joue un rôle équivalent au module lunaire Apollo (LEM), développé dans le cadre du programme Apollo concurrent, mais la capacité réduite du lanceur N-1 utilisé pour lancer les vaisseaux lunaires soviétiques limite sa masse à 5,5 tonnes, soit trois fois moins que celle du LEM, et ne lui permet d'emporter qu'un seul cosmonaute. Le développement du module LK démarre début 1965, avec pour objectif de disposer d'une version opérationnelle en 1968. Des retards, qui affectent l'ensemble du projet lunaire soviétique, en particulier le lanceur N-1, entrainent un glissement du calendrier initial. Le module LK est testé avec succès à trois reprises en 1970 et 1971 en orbite basse terrestre. En 1974, le programme lunaire habité est arrêté, sans que le module LK ait pu effectuer une seule des missions auxquelles il était destiné.

I made the module in 2001 but did not name it until recently. The module is from 2x1 rectangle [10.5cm x 5.25cm] of 100gsm Marble Pattern papers.

 

It is interesting to note that the main folds are exactly the same as Dirk Eisner's "Square Cross Module"- www.flickr.com/photos/eisfold/8619111296/in/photostream/ but my method of assembling the modules is totally different.

Voskhod 1 descent module, 1964

The three cosmonauts' couches inside Voskhod were only fitted with difficulty, making the crew crane their necks to see the instrument panels. With no space for a means of escape to be fitted, a retrorocket slowed the spacecraft as it returned to Earth, enabling the cosmnauts to remain on board for the entire mission.

[Science Museum]

 

Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).

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Microchip’s certified ZigBee PRO protocol stack provides yet another option for IEEE 802.15.4-based wireless networks using Microchip’s PIC MCUs. The combination of Microchip’s ZigBee PRO stack, the MRF24J40 transceiver radio or transceiver modules, and any of its 16-bit PIC24 MCUs or dsPIC33 DSCs forms Microchip’s ZigBee PRO Compliant Platform, as certified by the ZigBee Alliance.

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Development Impact and the PhD scholarship - Road Map training, December 2013

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Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C.

 

This one of twelve Lunar Modules (LEM) built for the Apollo missions. The displayed model was not flown. The module, which measures 6.4 m high and 4.3 m across, carried a crew of two in a 6.65 m3 space.

The Lunar Module has two principal parts: a descent (landing gear, landing radar antenna, descent rocket engine, fuel and cargo compartments) and an ascent Module (crew cabin, instrument panels, communications antennas, ascent rocket engine and fuel, battery power, and breathing oxygen, etc).

 

The first manned mission to land on the Moon was the Apollo 11 in July of 1969. The Eagle, the Lunar Module of Apollo 11 landed on the Moon after some unexpected technical dificulties on July 20.

Science Museum: Lunar Module

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Island-D, Kashagan project, mer Caspienne, Kazakhstan

The narrow black module second module in from the right. Details here www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36048

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How to find information about built-in kernel modules on Linux

 

If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to Ask Xmodulo

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Island-D, Kashagan project, mer Caspienne, Kazakhstan

The Zeplina Power Module was created to power the worlds largest zeppelin, this piece was destined for stardom as an epic event in history. However, its extreme weight and the fact it was mounted at the front of the zeppelin meant that the nose couldn't get of the ground, even with the excessive amount of power it produced. The zeppelin cruised along, bum in the air, nose to the ground like a dog sniffing out the trail of dragged sausages. The zeppelin company refused to pay for the item, so I turned it into a lamp and this (almost) piece of history is for sale!

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Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

With the Jan 2011 Practical Photography magazine arriving today I realised I'm getting behind with the editing skills homework, so here is my offering for Module 4.

 

Use a tripod and manual settings to capture your subject in multiple positions. Stack images together as Layers and using Eraser tool blend them. Use an adjustment layer. Flatten layers.

 

This is one of my Christmas tree decorations, sitting on the steps of the dolls house.

 

NB. The dolls house is "Montgomery Hall" from Dolls House Emporium. This model can soon be seen in the new Gullivers Travel film being released on Boxing Day.

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