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10 modules connected. A hollow "star" will be formed in the centre of a hexagon when more modules are connected....later.
2015 Inaugural Class Gathers at The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS welcome reception at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Captured the aspiration of this demographic. suitably glamorous and luxurious scheme. would appeal to both male and female.
McDonnell Douglas-SPACEHAB technicians oversee the move of a Russian-made oxygen generator to a SPACEHAB Double Module, at rear, in the SPACEHAB Payload Processing Facility. With faces visible in center foreground, from left, are Mark Halavin and Marc Tuttle; Mike Vawter is at far right. The oxygen generator, manufactured in Russia by RSC Energia, will be carried aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis on Mission STS-84 for the Shuttles scheduled docking with the Russian Space Station Mir next month. The nearly 300-pound generator will replace one of two Mir units that have been malfunctioning recently. The generator functions by electrolysis, which separates water into its oxygen and hydrogen components. The hydrogen is vented and the oxygen is used for breathing by the Mir crew. The generator is 4.2 feet in length and 1.4 feet in diameter. STS-84, which is planned to include a Mir crew exchange of astronaut C. Michael Foale for Jerry M. Linenger, is targeted for a May 15 liftoff. It will be the sixth Shuttle-Mir docking. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum
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The Apollo command module of the Saturn V rocket at the U.S Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville. In the background is a mockup of the forthcoming Orion crew module.
Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Soyuz TM-14 descent module, 1992
This spacecraft made the 14th flight to the Mir space station, and was the first Soyuz mission of the Russian Federation. TM craft were used to ferry three-man cosmonaut and astronaut teams to and from Mir and the International Space Station between 1986 and 2002. Soyuz is now the only way of sending cosmonauts and astronauts to the International Space Station.
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Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).
Presidential Leadership Scholars - Dinner at Library of Congress. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
The Apollo Lunar Module at the National Air and Space Museum.
For more, see: www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/gal112/
PLS Scholars Tour the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS welcome reception at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
LM-2. An actual Apollo lunar module. This one never made it to the moon (obviously) but it's still the genuine article, built by NASA. It now resides at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014
The City Space theme continues to inspire. I wanted to use the curved quarter panels as a windscreen, and by excellent luck had the matching curve plate in sand blue. From then on it was just a matter of mixing the design cues and colour scheme from the sets with my build.
Rather pleased with this, looks chunky and industrial near-future. The crane, while functional, can't lift the module without ripping itself apart. Oh well.
Probably won't take any more pictures of the module itself either, it's just an empty shell that seems to be more like a double-decker carriage on a scenic train than a science module. Some more work on that will be required, I think. But that's a problem for another time. I already have an idea for a larger build that will incorporate four of these modules.
Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars tour the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
PLS Scholars tour the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
This is my Lego LDD Modularized Preserved Railway Station built from 10 Large modules and 18 small Modules and raised Lego Train Track (on Lego Light Blueish Gray plates and Tiles).
The Preserved Railway station can be increased in size and height by adding more modules.
The Large Modules are divided into Platform Modules and Station Building Modules, while the small modules are thing like Lego Minifigures, Station Lamps, bench's, Station Signs,
Apart from the Lego Station Lamps and and the Lego Benches, the rest were designed by me.
The LDD Lego Preserved Railway Station apart from the train has 4042 Bricks.
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Fortunately this module coincided with my son deciding today was a good time to start lifting his feet on his balance bike while going down slopes :) This one was taken using shutter priority at 1/60th of a second
Sierra Band Modules fit well in an old VHS Video Case with a foam backing made from material purchased at Michael's craft store.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.