more at scitech.quickfound.net “Commander: Richard N. Richards Pilot: L. Blaine Hammond, Jr. Mission Specialists: JM “Jerry” Linenger, Susan J. Helms, Carl J. Meade, Mark C. Lee Dates: September 9-20, 1994 Vehicle: Discovery OV-103 Payloads: LITE, SPARTAN-201, ROMPS, SAFER, SPIFEX, SSCE, BRIC, SAREX, RME-III, MAST, and GAS (10 experiments) EVA: (SAFER/Tethered) Evaluated the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescuer (SAFER), several spacewalking tools, and an Electronic Cuff Checklist Landing site: Concrete runway 04 at Edwards AFB, CA Narrated by the Commander and crew, this program contains footage selected by the astronauts, as well as their comments on the mission. Footage includes launch, onboard crew activities, and landing.” Public domain film slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same freeware (or Avidemux) can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org part 1: youtu.be en.wikipedia.org STS-64 was a Space Shuttle Discovery mission to perform multiple experiment packages. It was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 9 September 1994. STS-64 marked the first flight of Lidar In-space Technology Experiment (LITE) and first untethered US extravehicular activity (EVA) in 10 years. LITE payload employs lidar, which …
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Does Gmail’s current look seem chaotic and claustrophobic to you? Are you overwhelmed by the myriad mailing options, labels, and chat windows? We aren’t either, but apparently Google sees things differently, and has an interface overhaul planned that’ll simplify things in your webmail world. It looks like the spacious and simple design language from Google + will carry over to all the web services proffered by the gang in Mountain View. For now, it’s available as a couple of simplistic skins to be tried on in the Themes tab of your Gmail settings, with more permanent changes rolling out in the coming months. Google Calendar is slated for a stripped-down wardrobe in the next few days as well, with El Goog promising more cosmetic and functional changes for both services later this summer. In the meantime, the company’s looking for feedback on its new interface so it can fix any issues folks find. We want your opinions, too, so tell us what you think of Google’s new threads in the comments below.
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This is a Boba Fett Spartan Helmet. No, you can’t have one. The guy who made the helmets for 300 painted this one to look like the Boba Fett helmet in Return of the Jedi. You will see nothing cooler than this today nor would you even want to.
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