RME123W0–Jul. 07, 1984 - KENNEDY SPACE CENTER. Fla.--Its antenna array barely visible sticking out of the sunshield cradle, the TELSTAR 3/Payload Assist Module arrive at the Vertical Processing Facility for installation in the checkout stand. TELSTAR 3 is oce of three commercial satellites that the orbiter Discovery All deploy into orbit on the 41-0 mission scheduled for late August. To the left of TELSTAR, already installed in the test cell, is LEASAT-2, a Hughes-built communications spacecraft that will be leased to the U.S
RME11H4W–Mar. 03, 1978 - A one kilowatt array of photovoltaic cells that converts solar energy directly into electrical energy has been built as part of the Varian Associates' solar energy research program. Headed by scientists Larry James, Ron Moon and Hugh VanderPlas (left to right), the program has demonstrated efficiencies up to 23.3 percent for the conversion process using gallium arsenide cells. New contracts awarded to the company by the Department of Energy call for further efficiency improvement and construction of an experimental solar conversion, 50-kilowatt power plant
RME12WG2–Feb. 25, 2012 - The Robot That'll Do Anything.: A new remote controlled robot has been developed in Germany able to do almost any job or cope with any situation. It is called the KGH remote controlled Manipulator Vehicule and has a very impressive array of tools and instruments at its disposal. As well as being equipped with TV cameras and various cutting, drilling, welding and sawing devices the robot can also collect specimen and measures things. It appraises damage, carry's out salvage operations and also mounts and secures things
RME10JN9–Apr. 04, 1973 - Closeup of one of the new 4,000-word by 25-bit plated tungsten wire memory arrays during assembly at the Aerospace Electronic Systems Department of General Electric's Aircraft Equipment Division, Utica, N.Y. Based on wire electropating process developed at the GE Research and Development Center, Schenectady, N.Y. the new memory array is four times smaller and lighter than conventional plated wire memories and required only half the drive energy
RME10CFM–Apr. 04, 1972 - During a training exercise at Cape Kennedy, Fla., Astronaut John W. Young prepares to fold up a model of the array of detectors that the Apollo 16 crew will take the moon and back. The detector array, which will be attached to the exterior of the Lunar module, will use special materials to record the tracks of cosmic rays, mysterious particles that bombard the solar system from all directions in space. The detectors are expected to provide new clues to the age composition and origin of cosmic rays
RME0YYP7–Dec. 12, 1971 - Telltale Tracks. Cosmic rays - Cosmic rays - mysterious particles that bombard the solar system from all directions in space - left these tracks in a piece of plastic (top), a mineral sample (middle), and a fragment of glass (bottom). A special array of these detector materials will be carried to the moon and back next March by the Apollo 16 astronauts. The tracks recorded by the detector array are expected to provide new information about the age, composition, and origin of cosmic rays, the most powerful of which are generated by unknown sources in space
RME12GJT–Dec. 29, 2011 - Begin of Shooting works of the new film ''Bloodline'': The Bavaria film studios in Munich Geiselgasteig/West Germany live to see an array of stars like not in a long time. After three years Audrey Hepburn is filming once again. As well known names like: James Mason, Ben Gazzara, Omar Sharif, Maurice Ronet, Gert Froebe, Irene Papas, Romy Schneider and Wolfgang Preiss a.s.o. are with Audrey Hepburn on the casting list. The director of the film is well known Terrence young. The story of the film stars
RME0YDGC–Dec. 12, 1969 - President of Dahomey shot. Dahomey, boarded on the east by Nigeria and on the west by Togo, was reported today to have been taken over by rebellious array troops let by Chief of Staff L. out. Colonel; Maurice Koundate, the man who last tried to grab power in a December, 1967, coup. T e rebels in the former French West African colony with a 3,000,000 population were said to have ator ed the presidential palace and shot the 51-year-old president, Dr, Emile Zinsou. But onlookers were not sure whether he had been wounded or killed
RME12468–Sep. 09, 1984 - Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas: 41 -D Onboard Scene - This scene of extended solar array experiment (SAE)
RME0M26Y–Mar. 03, 1953 - Easy Berling Mourns Stalin: The scene at the bronze statue of Marshal Stalin in the Stalin Allee in Eastern Berlin, showing crowds marching past the huge array of wreaths and flowers.
RME13R47–Mar. 22, 2012 - Studying Gas 'Twist' -- Physicist Gifford G. Scott of the General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Michigan, adjusts experimental equipment used to study a mysterious twisting force discovered in gases. The work is done inside an array of steel coils that cancel out the earth's magnetic field.
RME0YD0W–Nov. 13, 1969 - A competition was held to gather designs that would conceal gas tanks near Munich's Olympic Village. The purpose was to make the area more beautiful. 35 pieces from artists, architects, and others are on display in the Modern Art Museum and can be seen in the Stuckvilla. This suggestion by Florian Lechner shows the tanks being hidden by an array of flags.
RME0MK8P–Jul. 07, 1955 - Veteran Car Rally At Crystal Place: A magnificent array of some of the earliest motor vehicles, assembled yesterday at Crystal Palace, during the London Veteran car rally. Photo Shows A 1915 (No. 69), driven by A. Macintosh, of Buckingham, Kent, passing a 1902 (No.10) Arrol-Johnstone, driven by N.R. Cole, in front of some of the veteran cars at yesterday's rally.
RME10M6E–Jun. 06, 1973 - Opening of the new stock exchange in the city trading commences in the new floor: This morning the Stock Exchange moved into its new trading floor in the new building, the most modern trading center in the world with its array of technology, including two way radio for members and jobbers carrying pocket ''bleeps'' to keep in touch with their offices. The new building is in Threaoneedle Street in the city of London.
RME0Y3T5–Jul. 07, 1968 - The Victoria Cross and George Cross association's reunion in London - today's luncheon at Chelsea Barracks.: Holders of the Victoria Cross and the George Cross are in London for their reunion organised by the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association. Before going to Buckingham Palace for a reception given by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, the members were entertained at luncheon at Chelsea Barracks today. Photo shows Bemadelled Brigadier Sir John Smyth, of London, makes an impressive picture with his array of medals, which include the V.C. and M.C
RME135E4–Feb. 28, 2012 - Gen. Lopez predicts fall of Ongania Government soon - Argentine General Adolfo Candido Lopez shown after his release by the Ministry of the Array from detention. He was arrested for the second time, and is expected to be arrested again for his statements in the city of Jujuy, Argentina on February 22, 1968. He said that the present Government of General Carlos Ongania will have to fall soon. He suggested that elections be held, and stated that he is convinced Gen. Ongania would loose the elections for sure. OPS: General Adolfo Candido Lopez being interviewed, in Buenos Aires.
RME0YRDM–Apr. 04, 1971 - Princess Anne attends a gala charity show called ''Fall in the stars'' at the London palladium: Princess Anne was present last evening at a gala charity concert at the London palladium, sponsored by the variety club of great britain, to raise funds for the children's section of the army benevolent fund. the array of stars appearing were drawn from theater, films, television, variety , ballet and all sides of the entertainment world. photo shows Princess Anne meets the Beverley sisters on stage, after last night's charity show.
RME0PWDF–Mar. 03, 1957 - Tyrone Hower in Monymartre: Darryl F. Zanuch started shooting on his latest Cinemascop production ''The Sun Also Rises'' based on Ernest Hemingway's famous novel. This is a post World War I syory of expatriate American and European escapists and includes as array of world famous stars: Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner, Ml Ferre, Errol Flynn and Eddie Albert. Photo shows Tyrone Power (right), French starlet Danick Patisson and Eddie Albert in a scene of the film on the Butte Montmartre.
RME14K4H–Apr. 05, 2012 - In case of fall out. Following her long refit H.M.S. Hermes, now equipped to carry the latest strike, fighter, anti-submarine and airborne early warning Naval aircraft, prepares for her third General Service Commission. This picturesque shot of the carrier during work-up shows the array of water jets during a pre-wetting operation, the system of spraying exterior surfaces to free them of the affects of nuclear fall out. Her main anti-aircraft weapon is now the short range sea to air guided missile Seacat.
RME11MM4–Nov. 11, 1978 - That's a switch. This solid state relay has been developed by General switched in critical military and commercial equipment. Described as ''industry's first opto-coupled power filed effect transistor, ''GE's miniature semiconductor switch comprise a unique combination of electronic components, including a light-emitting diode (LED) , photodiode array chip, and a MOSFET. Fou relay poles can be mounted on a 16-pin flatpack,as shown. By contrast, was developed by teams at he GE Research and Development Center, Schenectady, N.Y
RME0YRRF–Apr. 20, 1971 - April 20th 1971. Princess Anne attends a Gala charity show called ''Fall in the Stars'' at the London Palladium. Princess Anne was present last evening at a gala charity concert at the London Palladium , sponsored by the variety Club of Great Britain , to raise funds for the children's section of the Army benevolent fund. The array of stars appearing were drawn from theatre , films television, variety , ballet and all sides of the entertainment world. Princess Anne chats with Harry Secombe , who compared the show- on stage after last night's charity show.
RME0YPED–Feb. 02, 1971 - A new and greatly simplified process for fabricating complex electronic display panels from thousands of the world's smallest lamps, each no larger than a grain of salt, has been announced by scientists from the General Electric Research and Development Center. The process permits thousands of the dots of light - called light-emitting diodes - to be controlled with a minimum of interconnections and external wires. To form a single letter, number, or symbol in a display panel, 35 of the diodes are combined in a rectangular array five rows across by seven rows down
RME0YC2F–Aug. 08, 1969 - Churchill memorial - in glass. Dudley, Worceeatershire, shoppers have been having a preview of a huge coloured glass screen built into a new Churchill Precinct shopping centre as a memorial to Sir Winston Churchill. The soreen measures 39ft x 10ft, and is the work of Mr. Edward Brainbridge Copnall, the kent artist. The complete work is made up of 17 separate panels and shows the seated Sir Winston surrounded by parliament buildings, St. Paul Cathedral, and his paintings and books-and panels depicting the array, Navy Airforce in wartime action
RME0Y9NW–Jun. 06, 1969 - Caenarvon gets a foretaste of the Investiture: Caernarvon put out the flags and moves into top-gear festival array yesterday when crowds streamed in to see the Duke of Norfolk and Lord Snowdown, organising final details for next Tuesday's investiture of the Prince of Wales. More than 3,000 people turned out oat 5 am to watch a rehearsal of the ceremony. Photo shows the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl Marshal, stading beside the Queen's throne in Welsch slate on the dias in the grounds of Caenarvon Castle during yesterday's rehearsal.
RME10KNF–May 05, 1973 - Demonstration of fire resistant aircraft fuels. A demonstration took place yesterday at the royal aircraft Establishment, Farnborogh, of fire resistant aircraft fuels. a big break through in aircraft safety. In one fire test ,the standeart test , as ten or twenty gallon sample of modified fuel is projected on a track by a rocket - propelled sled at speeds ranging from speeds up to 160 miles per hour and rapidly decelerated using an aircraft arrested write, Fuel Rios released at the moment of impact and comes Ito contact with an array of ignition sources consisting of wicks
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