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Anyone like to guess what this little bird is ???,just abit of fun.I do know as i have a pic of the parent feeding it lol,lets see who is good at IDs.
Test 2/35mm Bl. 2 - Entfernungseinstellung Messsuchersystem optimal, also praktisch perfekt! JPEG aus der Kamera verkleinert.
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Summicron-M 2/35mm FLE
On hire from DRS and working in place of the New Measurement Train, class 68s 68005 and 68017 work the Derby to Derby via London Euston test train before returning to the RTC
Transport For Wales DVT 82216 leads the 3A04, 14.16 hrs Hereford to Landore through Skewen test train 67008 was on the rear and had worked up this morning 24/5/2023 (Photo By Steve Powell)
The three tin foil bowls on the end of the lower arms indicate that this space vehicle has feet and is intended to land somewhere. This is reinforced by the fully-extended digger arm (surface sampler arm in NASA-speak) that today hangs even lower.
The Surveyor programme was run by NASA from June 1966 to January 1968, sending seven robotic spacecraft to the surface of the Moon. Seen above is a test article, a full-scale mock-up, which is now suspended from the ceiling in the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on the Mall in Washington DC.
The programme's primary goal was to demonstrate the feasibility of soft landings on the Moon. The Surveyor craft were the first American spacecraft to achieve soft landing on an extraterrestrial body. The missions called for the craft to travel directly to the Moon on an impact trajectory, a journey that lasted 63-65 hours, and ended with a deceleration of just over three minutes to a soft landing.
The programme was implemented by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to prepare for the Apollo programme. JPL selected Hughes Aircraft to develop the spacecraft system which was launched into space aboard an Atlas-Centaur rocket. The total cost of the Surveyor programme was officially $469 million.
Five of the Surveyor craft successfully soft-landed on the moon, including the first one. The other two failed: Surveyor 2 crashed at high velocity after a failed mid-course correction, and Surveyor 4 was lost to contact (possibly exploding) 2.5 minutes before its scheduled touch-down.
All seven spacecraft are still on the Moon; none of the missions included returning them to Earth. Some parts of Surveyor 3 were returned to Earth by the crew of Apollo 12, which landed near it in 1969. The camera from this craft is also on display at the National Air and Space Museum.
There is no sense of scale in the picture, but the whole craft is 3m high and 3.5m wide. Its sisters weighed 283 kg as they landed on the moon.
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Had a little test shoot with this young lady the other day and hopefully will be having another one soon…
But this will do for now…
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Hitachi`s IEP class 800 , 800101 passes Colton on a test run from Doncaster`s Carr LIP to Newcastle (5X10) 18/05/2017.
First test using Stop Motion Pro.
Making of plastelina figures. Greenscreen.
The hole family to work........
Random scenes. Macro photography.
Loads of fun for young and old........
And sorry to say. I stole sound from "Shaun the sheep".
Hope I am forgiven....................
Sandra @ MonroeModels Photographer: Juan Sánchez Castillo Stylist: Javier Navia Assistant: Abel Belmonte
There was a lot of wing action on the Bald Eagle nest, resulting in a very disappointing visit.
The fog was as heavy as I have seen in Tulsa.
So I decided to edit to the max with LR, Photoshop and my amateur ability.
Comments welcome!
Of course I realize this should be a delete image.
Testing and more testing of the quality of the wine ensures that the consumer is getting only the very best of Australian produced wines.
First Creek Winery, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia.