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Laneo, 83

Notícies Guifi.net - Dm, 03/09/2024 - 14:47
node137868 SLSLaneo83Laneo, 83 zonaSalas (municipio)Salas posició (lat/lon)Lat:43.368940
Lon:-6.156806
5 metres des del terra disponible per fer xarxa i monitoritzarYesWorking gràfics proveïts des deAgafar dels pares informació de contacte creat per: sestaferia.net el 03/09/2024 - 2:47pm · actualitzat per: sestaferia.net el Dij, 05/09/2024 - 23:54 trastos trastotipusipestatúltima disponibilitatunsolclic SLSLaneo83-LBACradio10.64.188.55/27WorkingAirOSv7.x+ No estàs autoritzat a actualitzar aquest node. enllaços de xarxa (ap/client) nodes enllaçats (trastos)ipestatkms.az. SLSLaneo83-LBAC - SLSSLSLn83LBCCPE0 175061-BLMCutiellos-[129780] (BLMCutiellos-RB/BLMCutiellos-APN)10.64.188.55/10.64.188.33Working1.155165-S Total: 1.155 kms.

AlcCmiDVallsPL10P171

Notícies Guifi.net - Dll, 02/09/2024 - 23:25
node137863 AlcCmiDVallsPL10P171AlcCmiDVallsPL10P171 zonaAlcoverISP 2667 posició (lat/lon)Lat:41.261995
Lon:1.210957
5 metres des del terra disponible per fer xarxa i monitoritzarYesWorking gràfics proveïts des deAgafar dels pares informació de contacte creat per: titaranya el 02/09/2024 - 11:25pm · actualitzat per: titaranya el Dm, 10/09/2024 - 21:32 trastos trastotipusipestatúltima disponibilitatunsolclic AlcCmiDVallsPL10P171Rd1radio10.142.16.70/27WorkingAirOsv5.x No estàs autoritzat a actualitzar aquest node. enllaços de xarxa (ap/client) nodes enllaçats (trastos)ipestatkms.az. AlcCmiDVallsPL10P171Rd1 - AlkblcCmDVllsPL10P171Rd1CPE1 175077-FGdC_MIM_Miramar-[101853] (MIM_16_SEC1)10.142.16.70/10.142.16.65Working9.7157-N Total: 9.715 kms.

VallsBurgaPL31P65_2

Notícies Guifi.net - Dll, 02/09/2024 - 19:11
node137862 VallsBurgaPL31P65_2VallsBurgaPL31P65_2 zonaVallsISP 2666 posició (lat/lon)Lat:41.295135
Lon:1.224244
5 metres des del terra disponible per fer xarxa i monitoritzarYesWorking gràfics proveïts des deAgafar dels pares informació de contacte creat per: titaranya el 02/09/2024 - 7:11pm · actualitzat per: titaranya el Dm, 10/09/2024 - 22:33 trastos trastotipusipestatúltima disponibilitatunsolclic VallsBurgaPL31P65_2Rd1radio10.142.11.79/27WorkingAirOsv5.x No estàs autoritzat a actualitzar aquest node. enllaços de xarxa (ap/client) nodes enllaçats (trastos)ipestatkms.az. VallsBurgaPL31P65_2Rd1 - VallsVllsBrgPL31P652Rd1CPE0 175066-VallsMuntDeLaVila-[101869] (MDV_11_SEC2)10.142.11.79/10.142.11.65Working1.051296-NO Total: 1.051 kms.

T-38 Flyover of Artemis I on Launch Pad

NASA T-38s fly in formation above the Space Launch System rocket on Launch Pad 39B.

Saharan Dust in the Wind

Dense bands of dust streamed offshore from southern Morocco in summer 2024. The VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) on the Suomi NPP satellite acquired this image of a plume of Saharan dust as winds lofted it over the Atlantic Ocean on Aug. 24, 2024.

A SAFER Way

Backdropped against the blue and white Earth 130 nautical miles below, astronaut Mark C. Lee tests the new Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) system on Sept. 16, 1994.

Hubble Pinpoints a Dim, Starry Mini-galaxy

The Pegasus Dwarf spheroidal galaxy, also known as Andromeda VI, is one of at least 13 dwarf galaxies that orbit the Andromeda galaxy.

Dr. Irene Duhart Long

When this picture was taken in July 1994, Dr. Irene Duhart Long was director of the Biomedical Operations and Research Office at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. She was responsible for the program management of the center's aerospace and occupational medicine, life sciences research, environmental health programs, and the operations management of the life sciences support facilities. Dr. Long also was responsible for providing the coordinating medical, environmental monitoring and environmental health support to launch and landing activities and day-to-day institutional functions.

First Look at Hybrid Electric Research Aircraft

The Dash 7 that will be modified into a hybrid electric research vehicle under NASA’s Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration (EPFD) project on display with its new livery for the first time. In front of the plane is an electric powertrain that magniX will integrate into the current aircraft to build a hybrid electric propulsion system.

Sunrise Begins

The International Space Station was orbiting on a northeast track 261 miles above the Pacific Ocean when this photograph captured the first rays of an orbital sunrise illuminating Earth's atmosphere.

Rare Blue Supermoon 8/19/24

A supermoon rises over Huntsville, Alabama, home to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Aug. 19. Visible through Wednesday, Aug. 21, the full Moon is both a supermoon and a Blue Moon. Supermoons are the biggest and brightest full Moons of the year because the Moon is within 90% of its closest point to Earth. While not blue in color, the third full Moon in a season with four full Moons is called a “Blue Moon.” Huntsville is known as the “Rocket City” because of its proximity to NASA Marshall, which manages vital propulsion systems and hardware, launch vehicles, engineering technologies, and cutting-edge science for the agency.

Tortoise Takes a Leisurely Stroll

Slow and steady wins the race for this gopher tortoise, ambling along the Launch Pad 39B beach road on NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Gopher tortoises are dry-land turtles that live in scrub, dry hammock, pine flatwood, coastal grassland and dune habitats.

Revisiting OSIRIS-REx

A training model of the sample return capsule is seen is seen during a drop test in preparation for the retrieval of the sample return capsule from NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023, at the Department of Defense's Utah Test and Training Range.

Rings and Things

The subject of this week’s circular Hubble Picture of the Week is situated in the Perseus Cluster, also known as Abell 426, 320 million light-years from Earth. It’s a barred spiral galaxy known as MCG+07-07-072, seen here among a number of photobombing stars that are much closer to Earth than it is. MCG+07-07-072 has quite an unusual shape, for a spiral galaxy, with thin arms emerging from the ends of its barred core to draw a near-circle around its disc.

São Francisco’s Colorful Palette

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station snapped this photo while in orbit over southeast Brazil. The image focuses on the Três Marias Reservoir, a human-made waterbody fed by the São Francisco River. The types of land cover vary across the image, with bold colors dominating the scene.

A Practiced Escape

Teams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida practice the Artemis mission emergency escape, or egress, procedures on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. Simulated flight crew members practice getting out of the emergency egress basket and into the emergency transport vehicle to drive them to safety in the event of an unlikely emergency during launch countdown.

Earth’s Crest Over the Lunar Horizon

This view of the Earth's crest over the lunar horizon was taken during the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission. Apollo 15 launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on July 26, 1971. Aboard was a crew of three astronauts: David R. Scott, James B. Irwin, and Alfred M. Worden. The primary scientific objectives were to observe the lunar surface, survey and sample material and surface features in a preselected area of the Hadley-Apennine region, setup and activation of surface experiments and conduct in-flight experiments and photographic tasks from lunar orbit.

Webb Sees Gassy Baby Stars

In this image of the Serpens Nebula from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers found a grouping of aligned protostellar outflows within one small region (the top left corner). Serpens is a reflection nebula, which means it’s a cloud of gas and dust that does not create its own light, but instead shines by reflecting the light from stars close to or within the nebula.

The International Space Station’s “window to the world”

The International Space Station's "window to the world" is pictured from the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module.

Interior of Vacuum Tank at the Electric Propulsion Laboratory

Interior of the 20-foot diameter vacuum tank at the NASA Lewis Research Center’s Electric Propulsion Laboratory.
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