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22.07.15, Hochschue Bochum, NRW, Regenerative Energie, Ruhrgebiet, SolarCar, SolarChallenge; Weitere Informationen auf der ruhrmobil-E Website: ruhrmobil-e.de/; Bild © Ernesto Ruge, ruhrmobil-e.de/
22.07.15, Hochschue Bochum, NRW, Regenerative Energie, Ruhrgebiet, SolarCar, SolarChallenge; Weitere Informationen auf der ruhrmobil-E Website: ruhrmobil-e.de/; Bild © Ernesto Ruge, ruhrmobil-e.de/
RIEGELSVILLE, Pa. — The 19th annual Kiwanis “Fall Roll
Out,” a car show featuring cars no newer that 1989, will
be held Sunday, Nov. 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be
held, rain or shine, at the Riegelsville ball field off
Route 611.
There is no entry or registration fee for car owners,
however, a donation is appreciated. The first 475 cars
receive dash plaques. Spectators are asked for a $4
donation. Trophies will be awarded in several categories.
Car vendors who want a 20-foot by 30-foot space for $25 may
visit riegelsvillekiwanis.org or call 610-476-3451.7Music is
by DJ Chopper. An egg and pancake breakfast will be served
next door at the Riegelsville Masonic Lodge beginning at 6
a.m.
Per borough ordinance, no pets or bicycles are permitted.
Rollout of the Atlas V 551 that launched the Mars Science Laboratory rover, Curiosity.
A wide view of the Atlas rocket and its launchpad.
This shot definitely isn't perfect, and in fact it's nowhere near as good as it was in my mind. But, well, I still like it... This is another shot from the day of rollout (when the launch vehicle rolled to the pad, the morning before our first launch attempt). I could use some fill on the face of Mike Gast (the Lockheed Martin VP pointing at the rocket), and I would definitely prefer to have been in a spot where his pointing hand wasn't lost in the background of the catenary tower, but what can you do but live and learn? So hear it is, hope you enjoy it.