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As you use Bravo and run into questions, you’ll be able to use their Academy and Tutorials for guidance. More notably, Bravo also has a number of sample apps. You can play with these on your Bravo account to learn how to set up an app on their platform. It was for this purpose that the EDC was specially outfitted in a silver paint-job – to maintain uniform internal temperatures despite the temperature extremes on the moon. It had to work perfectly between over 120° C in the sun and -65° C in the shade, otherwise the film – and, with it, recorded history – would disintegrate. The two magazines carried alongside the EDC also had silver finishes for this reason. The lubricants used in the internal mechanism had been removed to avoid boiling in the vacuum of space; the special replacement appears to have been kept classified. Zhao, D. and Toba, Y.: Dependence of Whitecap Coverage on Wind and Wind-Wave Properties, J. Oceanogr., 57, 603–616, https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021215904955 2001. Phys. Oceanogr., 13, 1441–1451, https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1983)013<1441:SSDCIB>2.0.CO;2, 1983. Pat Macleod can remember the days when pupils were belted in classrooms for the “crime” of speaking Gaelic.

As part of the astronauts’ training, the photographs were metered for the brightly sunlit lunar surface and the white spacesuits. Thus, the exposure times were very short – too short to detect the light of stars in the sky (no, really, the moon landing wasn’t fake). position for 0–8 m s −1 is slightly higher than that for 8–12 m s −1, but we note that this distribution is based on far fewer data

sheet, a concept developed successfully by Stokes and Deane (1999). The camera sat in a T-shaped housing with a circular

red colour indicates the strong reflections from the instantaneous sea surface, showing the passing waves. The vertical dotted line Breaking Surface Waves, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 29, 2595–2606, https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1999)029<2595:OOTSAO>2.0.CO;2, 1999. and the instruments deployed can be found in Blomquist et al. (2017) along with the major gas transfer results. Figure 1 shows the

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Summary: Unlike the other options, Progressier allows users to convert their Bubble apps to a progressive web app, rather than a native app. No-code features in Progressier include querying statistics (i.e., installations) of your PWA, an API, push notifications, and iOS compatibility. To preview, users enter their app’s URL, customize a few settings (name, domain, logo), and paste a script provided by Progressier into their Bubble app’s settings.

Following the photographic shortcomings of the Mercury MA-6 mission, NASA assembled a team of engineers and astronauts to discuss the photography of their upcoming Apollo missions. In that team was Schirra, who had his own Hasselblad 500C with a Planar f/2.8, 80mm lens. Impressed by the quality of the camera and its results, Schirra proposed that NASA use a Hasselblad to document future space missions. At the pricier end of the market, and designed primarily for studio use, the camera seemed an equally unusual choice as the original Minolta. Nevertheless, NASA decided to work with him to ‘astronaut-proof’ his private camera – more thoroughly and diligently than they had previously. They too trusted the brand for inventor and founder Victor Hasselblad and his contribution to Swedish reconnaissance photography: during WWII he adapted and upgraded a salvaged German camera to help Sweden in the war effort. Still, it was ultimately Schirra who precipitated a relationship between NASA and Hasselblad: Schirra’s contribution would ultimately become the standard for still photography on subsequent American space missions, including Apollo 11. A full archive of photos from the Apollo missions taken using Hasselblad cameras can be found here. winter approached, reaching a low of 0.3 µg L −1 in the last deployment (Table 1). However, recent studies (Sabbaghzadeh et al., 2017) suggestemphasise the point that a measurable bubble void fraction was present at 2 m depth at all times, even though the linear plots show distinct peaks. At 4 m, the void fraction is below the detection limit (10 −8) of the Taken during the Apollo 12 mission, this photograph of astronaut Alan L. Bean shows an EDC (identical to that used for Apollo 11) attached to his spacesuit as well as the grid marks caused by the Reseau plate in a second EDC operated by Charles Conrad Jr. (Image: NASA) The camera equipment carried by Apollo 11 consisted of one 70-mm Hasselblad electric camera, two Hasselblad 70-mm lunar surface superwide-angle cameras, one Hasselblad EL data camera, two 16-mm Maurer data acquisition cameras, and one 35-mm lunar surface closeup stereoscopic camera.

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