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Decking - Landscape

Decking - Landscape

Design suggestions for a mid-sized, modern backyard with decking in the summer.


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1 year ago

Natural - Pool

Natural - Pool

Idea for a large, natural hot tub in a tropical backyard with concrete pavers


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1 year ago

Traditional Deck Toronto

Traditional Deck Toronto

Inspiration for a large timeless backyard dock remodel with a roof extension


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7 years ago

Astronaut Journal Entry - Launch & Docking

Currently, six humans are living and working on the International Space Station, which orbits 250 miles above our planet at 17,500mph. Below you will find a real journal entry, written in space, by NASA astronaut Scott Tingle.

To read more entires from this series, visit our Space Blogs on Tumblr.

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The launch went as planned. Our Soyuz spacecraft did a great job getting the three of us to the International Space Station (ISS).  

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A week later, it all seems like a blur. The bus driver played me a video of my family and friends delivering their good luck messages. After exiting the bus at the launch pad, I was fortunate to have the Soyuz chief designer (Roman) and NASA’s associate administrator for Human Exploration and Operations (Bill Gerstenmaier) walk me to the stairs and elevator that would take us to the top of the rocket for boarding. The temperature at the pad was approximately -17 degrees centigrade, and we were wearing the Russian Polar Bear suits over our spacesuits in order to stay warm. Walking in these suits is a little hard, and I was happy to have Roman and Bill helping me. 

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We walked into the fog created by the systems around the rocket, climbed the ladder, and waved goodbye. My last words before launch were to Bill, “Boiler Up!”. Bill is a fellow and very well-known Boilermaker. We strapped in, and the launch and docking were nominal. But I will add that the second stage cutoff and separation, and ignition of the third stage was very exciting. We were under approximately 4 Gs when the engine cutoff, which gave us a good jolt forward during the deceleration and then a good jolt back into the seat after the third stage ignited. I looked at Anton and we both began to giggle like school children.

We spent two days in orbit as our phase angle aligned with ISS. Surprisingly, I did not feel sick. I even got 4 hours of sleep the first night and nearly 6 hours the second night. Having not been able to use my diaper while sitting in the fetal position during launch, it was nice to get out of our seats and use the ACY (Russian toilet). Docking was amazing. I compared it to rendezvousing on a tanker in a fighter jet, except the rendezvous with ISS happened over a much larger distance. As a test pilot, it was very interesting to watch the vehicle capture and maintain the centerline of ISS’s MRM-1 docking port as well as capturing and maintaining the required speed profile. 

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Just like landing at the ship, I could feel the vehicle’s control system (thrusters) making smaller and faster corrections and recorrections. In the flight test world, this is where the “gains” increase rapidly and where any weaknesses in the control system will be exposed. It was amazing to see the huge solar arrays and tons of equipment go by my window during final approach. What an engineering marvel the ISS is. Smooth sailing right into the docking port we went!  

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About an hour later, after equalizing pressures between the station and Soyuz, we opened the hatch and greeted our friends already onboard. My first view of the inside of the space station looked pretty close to the simulators we have been training in for the last several years. My first words were, “Hey, what are you guys doing at Building 9?”. Then we tackled each other with celebratory hugs!

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Find more ‘Captain’s Log’ entries HERE.

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1 year ago
Rustic Deck In New York Dock - Small Rustic Backyard Dock Idea With No Cover

Rustic Deck in New York Dock - small rustic backyard dock idea with no cover


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1 year ago
Tropical Pool - Natural Hot Tub - Huge Tropical Backyard Concrete Paver And Rectangular Natural Hot Tub

Tropical Pool - Natural Hot tub - huge tropical backyard concrete paver and rectangular natural hot tub idea


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Lap Pool Miami Inspiration For A Sizable Transitional Backyard Renovation Involving A Specially Shaped

Lap Pool Miami Inspiration for a sizable transitional backyard renovation involving a specially shaped lap hot tub


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Backyard Miami A Picture Of A Sizable, Classic, Full-sun Concrete Paver Landscaping In The Spring.

Backyard Miami a picture of a sizable, classic, full-sun concrete paver landscaping in the spring.


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2 years ago
Kitchen Dining San Francisco Photo Of A Tiny, Beach-style, U-shaped Eat-in Kitchen With White Countertops,

Kitchen Dining San Francisco Photo of a tiny, beach-style, u-shaped eat-in kitchen with white countertops, a built-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, stainless steel appliances, a white backsplash, and no island.


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Infinity Pool

Infinity Pool

Large beach style backyard stone and rectangular infinity hot tub photo


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1 year ago
Rustic Exterior - Wood An Illustration Of A Medium-sized Two-story Brown Wood Gable Roof In The Mountain

Rustic Exterior - Wood An illustration of a medium-sized two-story brown wood gable roof in the mountain style


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1 year ago
Uncovered Deck Austin An Illustration Of A Sizable Backyard Dock Without A Cover

Uncovered Deck Austin An illustration of a sizable backyard dock without a cover


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2 years ago
Rustic Landscape - Retaining Walls Ideas For A Sizable, Rustic, Full-sun Backyard Landscape With A Stone

Rustic Landscape - Retaining Walls Ideas for a sizable, rustic, full-sun backyard landscape with a stone retaining wall.


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Example of a huge zen backyard stone and rectangular lap pool design

Example Of A Huge Zen Backyard Stone And Rectangular Lap Pool Design

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1 year ago
Tampa Modern Pool Ideas For A Large, Contemporary Backyard Remodel With A Rectangular Infinity Hot Tub

Tampa Modern Pool Ideas for a large, contemporary backyard remodel with a rectangular infinity hot tub


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1 year ago

Beach Style Deck - Roof Extensions

Beach Style Deck - Roof Extensions

Ideas for a sizable coastal backyard dock renovation that includes a roof extension


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2 years ago
Large Backyard Dock Design For The Coast Without A Cover Dock - Large Coastal Backyard Dock Idea With

Large backyard dock design for the coast without a cover Dock - large coastal backyard dock idea with no cover


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8 years ago
Robotics, Simulation & Future: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 8&9

Robotics, Simulation & Future: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 8&9

Robotics: Many NASA interns and Co-Ops got hooked on STEM disciplines by participating in FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics. In fact there is a robotics team that meets at NASA Johnson's Space Vehicle Mock Up Facility, the Robonauts. There are four levels for FIRST Robotics; Junior Lego League for ages 6 to 10 (JrFLL), Lego Robotics League for 4th to 8th grade (FLL), FIRST Tech Challenge for 7th to 12th grade (FTC), and FIRST Robotics Competition for 9th to 12th graders (FRC). There are still FIRST Robotics events you can take part in.

Search for FIRST Robotics events pick “Event” and use filters such as dates, program type, county and zip code.Volunteers apply through the Volunteer Information and Matching System and need to pass a background check. Once you are accepted into a position the volunteer coordinator will supply you with the necessary training.

WATCH TEAMS COMPETE LIVE (every Thur - Sat through weekend of April 27th, 2017).

Robot my FRC team made

Robot the team who builds here, Robonauts, made.

This year’s FRC game.

Robotics, Simulation & Future: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 8&9

Simulation: A group of us toured the Systems Engineering Simulator (SES) lab a part of NASA Johnson's Robotics Engineering division. Astronauts visit SES to practice docking Orion, capturing the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship, and driving a Mars rover. They simulate realistic physics and scenarios with in house software (Unreal Engine couldn't cut it). The have simulations with the International Space Station, Japanese Cargo Vehicle (HTV), Dragon, Cygnus, Orion and future space exploration vehicles.

Future of NASA: Center Director Ellen Ochoa, Deputy Director Mark Geyer and Associate Director Melanie Saunders hosted an All Hands where they shared with NASA Johnson employees essentially our state of the union. Ochoa described that NASA of priority and interest of the new administration. Per the request of the administration, NASA is conducting a study to weigh the risks of adding a manned crew to Space Launch System and Orion Space Craft's EM1 test. This study is expected to conclude late March.

Robotics, Simulation & Future: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 8&9

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1 year ago
Exterior - Wood Example Of A Mid-sized Beach Style Gray Two-story Wood Gable Roof Design

Exterior - Wood Example of a mid-sized beach style gray two-story wood gable roof design


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1 year ago

Boston Beach Style Exterior

Boston Beach Style Exterior

Inspiration for a large, two-story, wood house with a hip roof and a shingle roof in a coastal blue color.


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8 years ago
This Is Not Today. #2014 #Veracruz #waves #wind #dailylife #port #dock #memories #statues #sea #retrospective

This is not today. #2014 #Veracruz #waves #wind #dailylife #port #dock #memories #statues #sea #retrospective (en Malecon Puerto de Veracruz)


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1 year ago
Miami Contemporary Landscape Motive For A Sizable, Modern Front Yard With Concrete Pavers.

Miami Contemporary Landscape Motive for a sizable, modern front yard with concrete pavers.


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2 years ago
Rustic Deck - Roof Extensions Ideas For A Medium-sized, Rustic Backyard Dock Renovation That Includes

Rustic Deck - Roof Extensions Ideas for a medium-sized, rustic backyard dock renovation that includes an addition to the roof


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