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A rowing boat in Ballywalter harbour.
This shot made Explore on 17th February 2008. Thanks everybody!
091714: Yuma, AZ - U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, Office of Air and Marine Tethered Aerostat Radar System (TARS).
Photographer: Donna Burton
Orbiter 2006 has the ability to display graphical vectors to indicate selected forces acting on spacecraft (Control-F9). This one shows only the total force (F, mainly gravitational, pointing to center of Earth) and torque vectors (magenta). The tether is under tension (perfectly straight) and the pair is rotating (I applied lateral thrusters to one of them to start the rotation).
this thing is huge. Way bigger than necessary for my 22 ft sailboat. But anchors are one of the few things that truely are better when they are bigger.
Experiments Using a Tether for Macro Photography. Starwars ATST (Chicken Walker) Fantasy Flight Model.
Local resident-installed 'found art,' in ...
Atlanta (Oakhurst), Georgia.
19 September 2018
▶ Installed on the median of Oakview Avenue between 1st and 2nd Avenues NE (just southwest of the boundary with Decatur, Georgia).
▶ Notice the found-art pieces in the private front yard beyond the bird.
▶ More pix: here.
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▶ Camera: Olympus Pen E-PL1.
---> Lens: Canon 50mm ƒ/1.4 FD
---> Focal length: 50 mm (100 mm full frame equivalent)
---> FotoDiox adaptor
---> Aperture: ƒ/4
---> Shutter speed: 1/25
---> ISO: 200
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