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The pathfinder (or test) backplane of the James Webb Space Telescope is shown here at NASA Johnson. It's secondary mirror boom was extended in prep for cryogenic tests in NASA Johnson's giant Chamber A. Mounted on the pathfinder are two test primary mirror segments, and at the end of that boom structure, a test secondary mirror.
Image credit: NASA/Desiree Stover
During May 1988, we set up a temporary instrumentation base in the back of the Austin Montego estate car to undertake hydraulic system pressure measurement tests at Carlisle Upperby Yard on a Cowans Sheldon Twin-Jib Crane / Tracklayer vehicle.
Read more about this test and others like it to explore how and why trains were tested in the 80s and 90s in my RAIL VEHICLE TESTING book - ISBN-9781999935603.
© Dave Bower - Rail Vehicle Testing Webpage
Nick DeWolf - 4 Short Test Recordings
Voice recordings made on an Olympus DS-150 Digital Voice Recorder.
Primary voice is Nick, second voice unidentified.
01 Hello There (0:16)
"Hello there...is this really working well?"
02 Maybe You Have To (0:19)
"Maybe you have to hold the button down the whole time..."
03 Wadawadawada (0:10)
"doo do doo do doo..."
04 Is it just a fake? (0:08)
So, is this really going to work or is it just a fake?"
link to audio at youtube:
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs (and various a/v materials) of nick dewolf
Link to the "Nick DeWolf Archives" playlist at youtube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_8kyqASzXe_Ye2rW1EklmnaFT...
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Requests for use are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Your well-worn memories can't be imitated at all, the marks of wear that make themselves, cut deep with a thousand repetitions. It's a circular story, runaround within a roundabout, free for so long as you don't test your tether. Sometimes I struggle with the borders of home, wishing I could wander further and endlessly afield. Other days, I'm okay with the knowledge of digging deeper in the familiar, surprised by what I've overlooked all along. Ring around the rattle while my fingers freeze solid, standing in the sun that sheds absolutely no warmth. Here is where I find the faith to go forth, standing on the porch with every next step waiting. There's a desperate destination that I'm seeking nearly every day, anxious from the second I startle awake. I have absolutely no notion when I'll get there, but I can say for sure I've tried – spun around in the orbit of my mind.
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Annapolis County, Nova Scotia
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GB Railfreight Class 92, 92 014 hauls a Caledonian Sleeper Mk5 test run south as 3Z11 Glasgow Central to London Euston through Acton Bridge.
Whilst there were some indications this would be a Load 15/16, there were only seven Mk5s in the consist behind 92014 - as was the case with the test runs the prior week. It was also the same short-formed "unit" of coaches, so at least some of them are getting some miles under their belts. The missing coach is believed to have wheelflats.
Rake was: 15006 / 15104 / 15203 / 15316 / 15324 / 15325 / 15329
(Missing coach: 15326)
Test of Fomadon R09 a Rodinal clone by Foma
1:50 7 minute development
Arista.EDU Ultra 100 Film
Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521/2 Camera
Novar Anastigmat 105mm lens
6x9 negative
201806Z521-2-027_edited-1
Testing out the new 50mm f/1.8 Nikon Lens that Mr. UPS man delivered to me today. Three words: I'm in Heaven.
That is all.
shot with my underwater photography rig....but above water. I'm trying to learn how to use the housing and strobe
this is all random stuff in the Nervous System office that looks coral-ish....since I'll mostly be shooting coral underwater.
Test Olympus E-M1 + 50-200mm FT lens + 1.4 FT converter + MFT Adapter - >239mm - f/7.1 - time 1/125sec - ISO 1600
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Foto gemaakt zonder gebruik te maken van een statief en door de ruit (dubbele beglazing) van de deur van mijn woning. Omgerekend naar FF formaat zou de brandpuntafstand plm. 478mm bedragen.
Found these mixed in with lots of unused / unassembled minifig torsos, unpainted signs, heads and animals, etc.
The green plate is like the purple one Fantastic Brick and Thomas found here. Like the red quadrate, the plastic is a different, softer plastic than ABS.
The blue beam I believe is what's shown in a small inset picture of a man holding a yellow collection of test pieces on a sprue on Fantastic Brick's Flickr.
Mansfield Woodhouse see a unusual visitor in 97303 as it stands in the bay platform with 3Z06 17.09 Derby RTC to Bristol Temple Meads test train on a wet evening of Monday 19th December 2011.
A mobile fuel test unit, also called a 'prover' truck, used to test accuracy of gasoline pumps. A certain amount of gasoline is pumped into the small stainless steel tanks and measured on the devise above them.
Paper napkin test fit of MyOwnLittleWorld's "The Little Dress" pattern in the Lati Yellow SP size on Realfee. I'd say it's a bit short, but otherwise a good fit.
FYI: The bottom lined area is just my drawn example of how long it would be with the ruffle added.