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Zone-tailed Hawk, flying over Junction, TX just off of Main Street/

La zone portuaire de Lorient est un voyage à proximité, de Kergroise à Kéroman en passant par La Base.

Les friches industrielles disparaissent peu à peu, laissant place à des bâtiments industriels ou nautiques modernes. Beaucoup de photographes hantent les lieux avant qu'ils ne disparaissent.

Ayant réactivé mon compte récemment, je vais essayer d'alimenter les archives.

 

Zone-tailed Hawk, Goleta CA

Judging by the amount of discarded packs of Malboros and Kools all over campus, I'd say these serve a very real purpose.

This classic scene was on the Thames jetty, the sign says "Clean Water Zone" and was mounted on a wall in a particularly grimey area, hillariously ironic

Secteur zone piétonne de 400m dans la zone d rencontre Mariahilfer à Vienne

Zone of Proximal Development

Quinn Edmonds and Fin Oliver,Feva GBR 4470

The Bahamian Lobster Boat "COMFORT ZONE" making her way into Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale Florida back in 2021

The surface is glacially-polished, and has sheared right through the large feldspars. I love that you can see the zoning and spongy cores on the plag without a hand lens. It is like a thin section, but half a meter wide. The cap is for a 67 mm filter diameter lens.

Shaun Washer and Katie Perry,RS Feva

Cái đầu này của thằng zone trước đâu xù lù.sau cái lần đấy là tóc tai nó hỏng hết.

Chiều nay lên đón nó về take xong đưa cho nó xem tí tai nạn.hãi mày.

Looks like the borderline between east and west Germany that was there once.

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The Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope in Green Bank, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, is the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope, surpassing the Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope in Germany. The Green Bank site was part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) until September 30, 2016. Since October 1, 2016, the telescope has been operated by the independent Green Bank Observatory. The telescope's name honors the late Senator Robert C. Byrd who represented West Virginia and who pushed the funding of the telescope through Congress.

 

The Green Bank Telescope operates at meter to millimeter wavelengths. Its 100-meter-diameter collecting area, unblocked aperture, and good surface accuracy provide superb sensitivity across the telescope's full 0.1–116 GHz operating range. The GBT is fully steerable, and 85 percent of the local celestial hemisphere is accessible. It is used for astronomy about 6500 hours every year, with 2000–3000 hours per year going to high-frequency science. Part of the scientific strength of the GBT is its flexibility and ease of use, allowing for rapid response to new scientific ideas. It is scheduled dynamically to match project needs to the available weather. The GBT is also readily reconfigured with new and experimental hardware. The high-sensitivity mapping capability of the GBT makes it a vital complement to the Atacama Large Millimeter Array, the Expanded Very Large Array, the Very Long Baseline Array, and other high-angular-resolution interferometers. Facilities of the Green Bank Observatory are also used for other scientific research, for many programs in education and public outreach, and for training students and teachers.

 

The telescope began regular science operations in 2001, making it one of the newest astronomical facilities of the US National Science Foundation (NSF). It was constructed following the collapse of a previous telescope at Green Bank, the 300 Foot Radio Telescope, a 90.44 m paraboloid that began observations in October 1961. This previous telescope collapsed on 15 November 1988 due to the failure of a gusset plate in the box girder assembly, which was a key component for the structural integrity of the telescope.

 

The telescope sits near the heart of the United States National Radio Quiet Zone, a unique area located in the town of Green Bank, West Virginia, where authorities limit all radio transmissions to avoid emissions toward the GBT and the Sugar Grove Station. The location of the telescope within the Radio Quiet Zone allows for the detection of faint radio-frequency signals which human-made signals might otherwise mask. The observatory borders National Forest land, and the Allegheny Mountains shield it from some radio interference.

Animation

(Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and the Cartoon Network)

Bishop Museum

Honolulu, Hawaii

 

This reminded me of the kid, Anthony, from the Twilight Zone movie.

zone 30

 

photo : Vincent Lescaut

Phragmipedium besseae - Orchid Zone

Tobias Dawkins,Techno 7.8

Zone-tailed Hawk, Goleta CA

June 21, 2018 - A large opening was cut into the second floor to create a light filled welcome zone with a grand stairway which leads to the second floor.

 

Dedication and Grand Opening Celebration of the Hilliard Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library. This branch is the largest of all CML branches and it also holds the distinction of having the highest circulation all the libraries in the CML system including the Main Library in downtown Columbus.

 

The building was originally built as the Hickory Chase senior center but was never completed due to the downturn in the economy in 2009 and sat vacant until the City of Hilliard and the Columbus Metropolitan Library began talks of turning the building into a new 63,000 square foot branch.

 

Architect: DesignGroup. I worked on the project during Design Development. I was the interior design and did selected the furniture, furnishings and equipment on the previous 20,000 square foot branch which opened in 1996.

 

Congratulations CML and DesignGroup for another successful collaboration!

 

www.designgroup.us.com

Coming this fall: muscadine grapes.

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