Bernina Express Fuhrerstand Tirano St. Moritz Bernina Express CabRide
The most spectacular way to cross the Alps: the Bernina Express from Chur / Landquart / Davos / St. Moritz — Valposchiavo — Tirano links up regions with different languages and cultures. This is not a rack railway and the train winds its way gently through splendid scenery.
On the highest railway across the Alps, the Bernina Express climbs up to the glistening glaciers before descending to the palms of Italy far below. This rail link between Northern and Southern Europe builds bridges between regions with different languages and cultures.
The railway is unique, blending ideally with the alpine landscapes around the Albula and Bernina Passes. The train negotiates the 55 tunnels, 196 bridges and inclines of up to 70 per mille with ease. At the highest point on the RhB, 2,253 metres above sea level, you will find the Ospizio Bernina. Here, visitors can delight in the cultural and natural surroundings and enjoy the Alps at their most impressive. The railway line from Thusis — Valposchiavo — Tirano has UNESCO World Heritage status. Thanks to the modern panoramic cars, you will enjoy unrestricted views of the unspoilt Alpine panorama.
羽田空港ライブ配信 (10月22日PM-2) — Haneda Airport Live on October 22, 2020
羽田空港からライブ配信を行う予定です。配信予定日時は 2020年10月22日 18:00~21:00です。
Live streaming from Haneda Airport. The scheduled date is October 22, 2020, from 18:00 to 21:00 (Japan Standard Time).
— 空港からのライブ配信について:
・当チャンネル「j-sky」では、空港からのライブ配信を始めました。
・ライブ配信の実施予定は、当面、以下の通りです。
週末(土曜、日曜)および祝日は原則として実施します。
平日は週2日程度を目標に実施します。
・ライブ配信を行う空港は、主に羽田空港・成田空港です。
・ライブ配信の予定や開始を確実にお知らせするために、「チャンネル登録」と「通知の設定」(ベルのアイコンをクリックして「すべて」を選択する)をぜひお願いします。
・天候やモバイル回線の状況等により、ライブ配信の中止や配信時間の変更を行う場合があります。
・ライブ配信を美しく、見やすく、楽しい形でお届けするのはなかなか難しいと感じておりますが、よりよい形を目指して努力していきたいと思います。
・ライブ配信中は、チャットの確認はほとんどできません。配信終了後に、チャットの内容を読ませていただくのを楽しみにしております。
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— About live streaming from the airport:
— This channel «j-sky» started live streaming from the airport.
— The schedule for live streaming is as follows for the time being.
— As a general rule, I will do on weekends (Saturday, Sunday) and public holidays in Japan.
— On weekdays, I will do with the goal of about 2 days a week.
— Airports for live streaming are mainly Tokyo Haneda Airport(HND) and Narita Airport(NRT).
— Please set channel registration and notification (click the bell icon and select «All») to know the schedule and start of live streaming.
— I may cancel the live streaming or change the streaming time depending on the weather, the condition of the mobile network, etc.
— I find it difficult to make live streaming beautiful, easy-to-watch, and fun, but I would like to do my best to improve it.
— I can hardly check chat during live streaming. I look forward to reading the contents of chat after live streaming.
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Space shuttle Atlantis and its six-member crew began an 11-day delivery flight to the International Space Station on Monday with a 2:28 p.m. EST launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The shuttle will transport spare hardware to the outpost and return a station crew member who spent more than two months in space.
Atlantis is carrying about 30,000 pounds of replacement parts for systems that provide power to the station, keep it from overheating, and maintain a proper orientation in space. The large equipment can best be transported using the shuttle's unique capabilities.
NOT AN ASTRONAUT; NO AFFILIATION WITH NASA. I was dressed up for Halloween. Presented on October 31st, 2016 at Stack Overflow’s Remote Meetup in Philadelphia. #PhillyCheeseStack
If you want to try landing the shuttle for yourself for fun, try F-Sim www.f-sim.com/ (I have no affiliation… just a fan).
Sorry about the autofocus (we disabled it in later talks). Me running around on stage didn't help. As always, send complaints to Steve.
If you're interested in more details on reentry and landing, I also wrote an answer on Stack Exchange Aviation: aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/21981/how-does-the-space-shuttle-slow-down-on-the-re-entry-descent-and-landing/23889#23889
— This was one of nine «Tiny Talks» given over three days at the meetup. Every year, employees submit Tiny Talk ideas on a wide range of topics (some completely random and not company-related at all, like this one) and we vote on which ones we want to hear. So, thank you to my coworkers for voting me in.
Original proposal description I submitted for this talk:
Let's say you're traveling at about 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 km/h) in low earth orbit, your main engines are out of fuel, and it's your job to guide the spaceship through a fiery re-entry without burning up or skipping out of the atmosphere, navigate to your landing site, and arrive with just enough energy to make an unpowered landing on a runway which is halfway around the planet from where you started. And, of course, either you succeed on your first try, or everyone dies. So, no pressure…. In this talk, I'll show you how space shuttle designers, pilots, and autopilots managed to do just that.
— All real-life photos and videos (except the last slide) were produced by NASA. Everything that looks hand-drawn was done by me on a Wacom Intuos Pro tablet in ArtRage. Animations were done in After Effects. Between the concept, outline, script, artwork, animations, rehearsals, and editing, I spent somewhere around 200 hours over two months working on it. Very little time was spent researching. In case it wasn't obvious, I've been more than a little obsessed with the topic for years now.
A video compilation of the manufacturing, construction and assembly of the NASA Orion Spacecraft, and the Space Launch System rocket boosters and core stage, at various rocket factories and centers throughout the United States and Europe.
The first test flight of SLS is scheduled for 2019, and the first manned flight in 2021 or 2022
Crawler Transporter for Children | Truck Tunes for Kids | Twenty Trucks Channel | Space Shuttle
They’ve got a singular job, just one thing to do, the Crawler Transporters, Crawler 1, Crawler 2.
They carry Space Vehicles to the launch site. These two behemoths work with all of their might!
Kids LOVE these songs about trucks and work vehicles! Sing along as you watch the Crawler Transporter in action.
For more information about the Crawler Transporter and other NASA vehicles and technology, please visit the NASA website at: www.nasa.gov/
Check out our other cool truck videos, songs and T-shirts at TwentyTrucks.com
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LYRICS
CRAWLER TRANSPORTER
Crawler
Crawler Transporter
Crawler
Oh, oh, oh
Crawler Transporter
Traveling when loaded
Just one mile per hour
Their job’s not about speed
But stability and power
They carried the rockets
That put man on the moon
And every Space Shuttle
Rode these awesome trucks, too
They’ve got a singular job
Just one thing to do
The Crawler Transporters
Crawler 1, Crawler 2
They carry Space Vehicles
To the launch site
These two behemoths
Work with all of their might
They operate safely
With a 30-person crew
Each driver sits in cabs
And each crawler has two
Their steering wheels
May seem terribly small
But their electronics
Are what manage their crawl
They’ve got a singular job
Just one thing to do
The Crawler Transporters
Crawler 1, Crawler 2
They carry Space Vehicles
To the launch site
These two behemoths
Work with all of their might
Each transport weighs
More than 6 million pounds
They carry twice as much
Doesn’t that just astound?
Each has two engines
And two generators
They use a leveling system
And they’re guided by lasers
Powerfully built
Expertly they’re maintained
They’ve been out hard at work
For more than five decades
At the National NASA Kennedy
Space Center
May they keep on working
Forever and ever
They’ve got a singular job
Just one thing to do
The Crawler Transporters
Crawler 1, Crawler 2
They carry Space Vehicles
To the launch site
These two behemoths
Work with all of their might
Oh, they’re the Crawler
Crawler Transporter
Crawler 1, Crawler 2
Crawler
Oh, oh, oh
Crawler Transporter
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This clip is raw from Camera E-8 on the launch umbilical tower/mobile launch program of Apollo 11, July 16, 1969.
This is an HD transfer from the 16mm original. Even more excellent footage is available on our DVDs at our website at www.spacecraftfilms.com
The camera is running at 500 fps, making the total clip of over 8 minutes represent just 30 seconds of actual time.