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Jan. 12, 2013 Following fueling operations, a technician inspects the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) spacecraft in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Image credit: NASA/VAFB
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Managers have given the "go" to proceed toward a Feb. 11 launch of NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) spacecraft atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government.
The mission will extend more than 40 years of global land observations that are critical in many areas, such as energy and water management, forest monitoring, human and environmental health, urban planning, disaster recovery and agriculture.
To learn more about LDCM and Landsat go to: 1.usa.gov/XSYBZ2
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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Educating and training the masses is expensive and troublesome, but the Ludgonian Industrial Union has the answer, Neuro-Net Processors. Neuro-Net Processors, or learning computers, upload information and knowledge stored on disks and input them directly into the mind. A synthetic brain fluid is injected into the brain causing it to grow more neuro pathways. These pathways allow massive amounts of information to be stored. Unfortunately, these artificially created pathways occasionally splice with healthy brain tissue, and the information injected is stored over vital brain functions, such as memories, bladder control, etc.
Shot this holi www.holifestival.org/ season! With a large crowd freaking out with colors during this festival, it was risky to go out with gear..however, I am thankful to the crowd indulging with colors out there - I had my gear safe at the end of my shoot!
Please - no awards, photos, group invites or graphics!
Please do not use this image on a website without explicit permission from me. Thanks.
Cadet Tavia Rapozo, University of San Francisco, 5th Regiment, Advanced Camp, speaks with a staff member about in-processing during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. June 21, 2023. During in-processing, the Cadets complete paperwork to finalize their entry. | Photo by Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
Did more experimenting with cross processing color negative film in B&W chemistry. Shot a roll of Fuji Superia 400, and developed it in Rodinal at 1:50 @ 105-ish degrees for 9 minutes, and lightly agitating every minute. I love the colors. I should probably note that Vera is a redhead, not a bluehead. Photoshop was used to crop/invert the negative, otherwise this is a straight scan.
What I should be working on: my postcard design, belly bands, practicing backgrounds, people, etc... What I am working on-- gators!
I kept seeing friends draw gators and it'd been quite a while since I drew one (well not totally true but sorta) so I decided to work this up. I still have a lot more to do, more inks, details, adding in whites, working up a shade layer, coloring, etc, but I felt like showing a bit of progress work.
6x13 ish? Kind of want to tack on another sheet and make the mama full body while her babies swim around her! But that would be huge and no one would see it full size so I dunno.
Now all I feel like drawing is some ladies. Strange, huh? The grass is always greener...