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Rosetta flight control team training at ESOC. Today's session simulates 5 May 2014, when a critical manoeuvre is planned.
Simulations end with an interview of a refugee resettled here in Spokane. Hear their story, and ask questions!
photo by Aryssa Laubach
FujiFilm Eterna film simulation
Film Simulation = Eterna
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +4
Highlights = +4
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -4
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto +5R, -6B
Color = +4
ISO Auto (6400)
Color Chrome Effect = Weak
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MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- Staff Sgt. Kyle McCloskey, 366th Civil Engineer Squadron structures craftsman, picks up a screw to assemble a revetment at a simulated deployed location here April 1, 2013. Prefabricated revetments are used in normal deployed environments; all that is needed is a dense material, such as soil. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Roy Lynch)
Republicans cast a jubilant vote on immigration reform. The Congressional Simulation Exercise on April 4 was designed to give about 150 West Point cadets in the SS202 and SS252 (American Politics) courses a hands-on, real-world simulation of government in action. Participants absorbed the role of legislators, journalist, lobbyists and presidential advisers in a daylong capstone exercise to see who can best use political capital to create the best outcome for their group. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
Class of 2013 Cadets Ben Potter and Matt Curliss address their fellow republican senators during a party caucus. The Congressional Simulation Exercise on April 4 was designed to give about 120 West Point cadets in the SS202 and SS252 (American Politics) courses a hands-on, real-world simulation of government in action. Participants absorbed the role of legislators, journalist, lobbyists and presidential advisers in a daylong capstone exercise to see who could use political capital to create the best outcome for their group. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
very basic cloth simulation in processing using the traer physics library:
www.cs.princeton.edu/~traer/physics/
edit: see online version here:
Rosetta flight control team training at ESOC. Today's session simulates 5 May 2014, when a critical manoeuvre is planned.
FujiFilm Eterna film simulation
Film Simulation = Eterna
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +4
Highlights = +4
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -4
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto +5R, -6B
Color = +4
ISO Auto (6400)
Color Chrome Effect = Weak
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FujiFilm Eterna film simulation
Film Simulation = Eterna
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +4
Highlights = +4
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -4
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto +5R, -6B
Color = +4
ISO Auto (6400)
Color Chrome Effect = Weak
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Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
Same picture as before, but testing to see if new Pro account keeps the upload at its original size. The other one seems to be gone now, even though Flickr said I couldn't delete it - weird. STS-118 simulation in Orbiter, separation from ET with Cape Cod in the background, and "specular ripple" water rendering effect which I just discovered in Orbiter 2006.
FujiFilm Eterna film simulation
Film Simulation = Eterna
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +4
Highlights = +4
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -4
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto +5R, -6B
Color = +4
ISO Auto (6400)
Color Chrome Effect = Weak
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Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
Please enjoy the following from today's post from guest author, Larry Works!
Yenka:
Recently, I found the Yenka simulation suite from CrocodileClips (a
British company) while trying to explain to my youngest son (he's 11)
how a decade counter works. We were talking about digital clocks and
after we played around in Yenka a little bit, he got it.
Here's the specific activity if you're interested in decade counters:
www.yenka.com/activities/The_Decade_Counter_-_Activity/
Yenka offers FREE (for home use) simulation software. As well as 1
free copy for schools. From very elementary subjects such as lighting
a bulb, to more advanced subjects such as programming PICS, PCB
creation (allows exporing for manufacturing and complete BOM). This
allows you to set up experiments using drag & drops and then you run
them to see what you've created actually does. There are literally
hundreds of editable lessons and experiments so you aren't starting
from scratch. You can easily change the properties of circuits,
lightwaves, gears, etc. to see how it affects what you've built or are
learning about.
There are far too many items to describe here but it seems an ideal
environment for teaching (or relearning) Computing, Science,
Mathematics, and Technology topics. Very helpful if you are preparing
younger kids for the Science Olympiad
(http://www.aaps.k12.mi.us/wesowizards.home/home) or older kids who
want to understand the National Power Grid (yes, there's a simulator
for that too) or are making their own robot for FIRST Robotics
competition (http://www.usfirst.org/).
And for you Makers out there, if you get Yenka Gears and Yenka PCBs,
they work together so you can create and simulate circuit designs
which link to your gears and flywheels through motors, solenoids and
generators. Then if you want to build it in the real world you can
export the PCB layout for manufacture along with a full Bill of
Materials for buying your parts. Maybe not quite as much fun as doing
everything from scratch or risking a nick on your finger but it's a
heck of a lot cheaper!
Here are a few video demos of various topics.
Electromagnetic overview:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTT8R2WzljA&feature=related
Electromagnetic experiments:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhlMZ9L4lqc&feature=related
Programming PICS:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cGOpHqJsjc&feature=related
Physics Mass & Motion:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=16Id85FZefc
3D Gears:
National Power Grid:
Made with Cinder. Revisiting flocking behavior for an upcoming conference talk. Blog post forthcoming.
The Congressional Simulation Exercise on April 4 was designed to give 120 West Point cadets in the SS202 and SS252 (American Politics) courses a hands-on, real-world simulation of government in action. Participants absorbed the role of legislators, journalist, lobbyists and presidential advisers in a daylong capstone exercise to see who can best use political capital to create a favorable outcome for their group. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
The spacecraft simulator system can train engineers - or keen high school students! Thanks to VEGA Germany for a realistic 'sim session' for visiting DoDDS students.
Living [with] Dunes, Minh-Luc Pham
Organicités, Fall 2011
Simulation of dune movement in Processing under the influence of historic wind data.
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.