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Oxygen water samples.

 

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That baby would not stop crying! It was driving me nuts. I started to hyperventillate, and then passed out. Here one of the patrollers is administering oxygen. Emberassing I know, but at least they have a stuffed-bear sized mask!

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GAA hurling and football at 8,700 feet. Who needs oxygen to play?

Model: Madeleine.V photo/PP: Me

The form of this work of art is based on a scientific representation of the dioxygen molecule. It comprises two opposing sets of words, one in red and one in black: INSPIRATION/EXPIRATION, TO BE BORN/TO DIE, TO APPEAR/TO DISAPPEAR, BEING/NOTHINGNESS.Technique : paper, cardboard. Size : 82 x 44 cm.

sice v originále se toto dílo jmenuje „Reevolution“, ale pokaždé když vidím ten žlutý zástup vybaví se mi „Oxygen“ od Jean Michelle Jarra.

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“Eagerly, but not too eagerly, select an oxygen mask. Grasp firmly and pull down while turning your wrist 180°. By the time you assist your child, the ‘shrooms will have kicked in, so your pupils will be the size of dinner plates.” (American Airlines, CRJ)

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U.S. Air Force Maj. Brian Martin, 439th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron flight nurse, dons his oxygen mask for a training scenerio during a C-5M Super Galaxy aeromedical evacuation proof of concept flight from Scott AFB, Illinois, Dec. 5, 2018.

 

Active Duty, Reserve and Delaware Air National Guard Airmen worked together during the PoC to test the cargo compartment of the C-5M with the goal of establishing the aircraft as part of the universal qualification training program for all AE crews. If approved and certified, the C-5M will have the capability to move three times the current capacity in one mission compared to other AE platforms. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joey Swafford)

The firegas and oxygen are to replace my currently stolen torch, the bagels are to eat.

Brianna Cerkiewicz processing the oxygen samples.

 

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2048 x 2048 pixel image for the iPad’s 2048 x 1536 pixel retina display.

 

Designed to complement the iPad iOS 7 lock screen, also works on an iPhone, simply centre the image horizontally after selecting it.

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Liquid oxygen storage tanks at a sea bream hatchery and nursery in Portugal

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From Missile to Space Launcher

 

The U.S. Army's Redstone started life as a battlefield weapon on the Cold War frontlines of divided Europe. Nicknamed "the American V-2," the missile stood 63 feet tall. Redstone's V-2-type A-5 engine could throw a nuclear warhead up to 400 miles behind the Iron Curtain. The Army first tested Redstone at Cape Canaveral in 1953, and deployed it in Western Europe in 1958.

 

In 1954, V-2 and Redstone designer Werner von Braun convinced the Defense Department to ask President Eisenhower for permission to launch a US. satellite on an upgraded Redstone. Eisenhower chose instead the civilian Vanguard satellite project. Von Braun was not discouraged. Using as an excuse the need for warhead reentry tests, he built the Jupiter-C, a Redstone with lengthened fuel tanks and the powerful A-7 engine. Following the twin humiliations of Sputnik 1 and Vanguard's failure, Jupiter-C launched Explorer 1, America's first satellite, in 1958.

 

"The development of manned space flight is not just a matter of replacing a warhead by a manned cabin. Suddenly, a switch is thrown between two parallel tracks, those of missile technology and those of aviation technology, and an attempt is made to move the precious human cargo from one track to the other. As in all last-minute switchings, one has to be careful to assure that no derailment takes place."

- Joachim P. Kuettner, Mercury-Redstone Project Engineer, 1959

 

Man-Rating Redstone

 

NASA tapped Redstone for Project Mercury in 1959 because of its reputation for reliability. The new space agency want to launch astronauts on suborbital flights at least 100 miles high, a level of performance that called for new upgrades. Many modifications drew on the rocket's heritage. For example, NASA adopted Jupiter-Cs long fuel tanks, then stretched them six feet so the A-7 engine would have enough fuel to burn for an additional 20 seconds. Engineers also replaced the Redstone missile guidance system with the simpler, more reliable LEV-3 autopilot used on the V-2.

 

In all, Mercury-Redstone included some 800 modifications. Many aimed at improving astronaut safety. Chief among these was the new Automatic Abort-Sensing System (AASS). If the AASS's electronic brain detected a catastrophic malfunction-for example, a sudden loss of fuel tank pressure-it would automatically fire the Mercury capsule's escape rocket, blasting the astronaut clear of the doomed Redstone.

 

Redstone Missile in Action

 

If the Cold War had gone hot, Redstone missiles stationed in West Germany might have struck at Warsaw Pact supply lines and command centers far behind the front lines in East Germany and Czechoslovakia. The Redstone missile required a fleet of support vehicles for transport, assembly, and launch. These included a warhead transporter, two liquid oxygen tankers, a fire control truck, and a mobile launcher with crane-like erector.

 

The Redstone missile's A-5 engine burned for 100 seconds before exhausting its alcohol and liquid oxygen propellants. Its ST-80 guidance system tilted vanes in the engine's flame plume to steer the missile toward its target. After engine cutoff, the warhead separated to improve targeting accuracy. Four vanes steered it during its unpowered fall to the target. Redstone could destroy enemy armies and installations using either conventional high explosives or nuclear weapons

 

Mercury-Redstone In Action

 

A Mercury-Redstone rocket stood nearly 84 feet tall on its launch table on Cape Canaveral's Missile Row. The astronaut reclined in a couch inside his cramped Mercury capsule. Controllers in the Launch Complex 5/6 blockhouse 300 feet away carefully monitored spacecraft and booster systems, ready to stop the countdown at the first hint of trouble.

 

Countdown went automatic 20 seconds before planned liftoff. The astronaut got abort control about 15 seconds later, when the tower umbilical separated from the Mercury-Redstone rocket. At liftoff, a plug pulled out of the rocket, activating the capsule clock and the AASS. Fifteen seconds after liftoff, vanes in the A-7 engine tilted, deflecting its flame plume so the rocket pitched toward the east and flew over the Atlantic.

 

The engine cut off automatically 142 seconds after liftoff, by which time the Mercury-Redstone was 25 miles from the launch pad traveling at 6.3 times the speed of sound. The AASS shut off automatically. The capsule jettisoned its escape tower, then separated from the Redstone rocket. The astronaut began five minutes in zero-G.

 

He turned his spacecraft so its retrorockets and heatshield faced forward. The capsule slowed as its climbed toward the highest point in its arcing path, 100 miles high. The astronaut then fired the retrorockets for 20 seconds, further slowing his spacecraft. Forty seconds after retrofire, about 150 miles from the launch pad, the retrorockets separated. Heat and deceleration built up as his capsule reentered the atmosphere. About eight minutes and 20 seconds into the flight, the astronaut experienced a force equal to 11 times Earth's gravity.

 

Gradually the crushing pressure tailed off, then the capsule's parachutes opened. Splashdown 260 miles from Cape Canaveral occurred about 15 minutes after launch.

I have had a good day at home with eleanor today and she has got a bit too close to the DSLR for comfort but this is a fab shot. This baby is going for a clean shortly so will look much more presentable but a dirty baby is most certainly a happy baby who has discovered chocolate isn't that bad after all and she can drink milkshakes from a cup it's not that hard...

The use of lever bases seemed so obvious here.

 

Whilst I would have preferred to have two black bands, I also wanted the length to be correct: length won out.

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Light painting experience. No processing/no post treatment.

So we had a slight depressurization on my flight, but we had a priority landing.

I'm hoping the tanks were removed.

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I had to check the capacity and dimensions for the DG-1000's oxygen bottle.

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