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lonestarflight · 1 year ago
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"The Apollo 11 Saturn V (CSM-107/LM-5/SA-506) climbs toward orbit after liftoff from Pad 39A at 9:32 a.m. EDT on July 16, 1969. In 2 1/2 minutes of powered flight, the S-IC booster lifts the vehicle to an altitude of about 39 miles some 55 miles downrange. This photo was taken with a 70mm telescopic camera mounted in an Air Force EC-135N plane. Onboard are astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr."
Date: July 16, 1969
NASA ID: KSC-69PC-0413, 6900556
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rabbitcruiser · 4 months ago
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Apollo program: Apollo 11’s crew successfully makes the first manned landing on the Moon in the Sea of Tranquility. Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon (July 21 UTC) on July 20, 1969.
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sesamenom · 8 months ago
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@general-illyrin @tar-thelien @who-needs-words I think you all mentioned being interested in the reverse gondolin au - is anyone interested in helping with wrangling the timelines, especially the second age stuff? Here's the current outline:
(Edit: anyone feel free to help out if you're interested!)
YT 14365 - Birth of Lomion
YT 14373/FA 1 - Death of Argon
FA
2 - Aredhel adopts Lomion
300 - Birth of Idril
316 - Turgon & Idril kidnapped by Eol
400 - Turgon & Idril rescued. Death of Eol
465 - Finrod more-peacefully passes throne to orodreth while on Quest. Everyone except beren still dies
472 - Nirnaeth. Turgon named High King of the Noldor.
476 - Turgon abdicates official title. Aredhel named High King of the Noldor.
496 - Tuor comes to Gondolin
502 - Wedding of Idril and Tuor
503 - Births of Earendil and Elwing. Idril begins to have foresight dreams about the Fall.
506 - Second Kinslaying. C^3 dead, celebrimbor stays in gondolin. Aredhel denounces the oath/kinslaying and disowns C^3
Elwing survives & is found by Oropher & Thranduil // Galadriel & Celeborn. oropher, thranduil, oropher's wife, and thranduil's then-gf // galadriel & celeborn take Elwing to Gondolin as refugees. The Silmaril is left hidden in the woods of melian's domain.
507 - Elwing comes to Gondolin.
509 - Idril captured by Morgoth. Idril reveals the location of Gondolin in exchange for an Oath to not harm her family (Turgon, Tuor, and Earendil). Idril rescued.
510 - Gondolin prepares for war with Morgoth.
513-522 - Siege of Gondolin. Deaths of Duilin and Rog. Gothmog slain by Aredhel the Huntress. First use of the Three Rings by Lomion and Celebrimbor in defense of Gondolin. House of the Hammer of Wrath destroyed.
523 - Maedhros believes a Silmaril is with Elwing at Gondolin.
525 - Earendil weds Elwing. Lomion weds ???. Adoption of Gil-Galad
532 - Births of Elrond and Elros.
538 - Third Kinslaying at Gondolin. Death of Amras. Elrond and Elros kidnapped by Maglor. Deaths of Elwing and Turgon. Second use of the Three Rings by Lomion and Celebrimbor. Deaths of Maedhros and Aredhel. Lomion named King of Gondolin and High King of the Noldor. Deaths of Salgant, Penlod, and Tuor. Earendil named Lord of the House of the Wing.
540-549 - War declared between Gondolin and the Feanorians of Himring over the Third Kinslaying and kidnapping of Princes Elrond and Elros.
549 - Elrond and Elros recovered. Feanorians and Gondolin severely weakened. Celebrimbor // Gil-Galad declared heir to the High Kingship.
552-554 - Second Siege & Fall of Gondolin. Third use of the Three Rings by Lomion and Celebrimbor. Deaths of Ecthelion, Glorfindel, Egalmoth, and Turgon. Idril and Celebrimbor lead survivors through the Secret Way.
555 - Gondolithlim refugees arrive at Sirion.
556 - Idril departs for Valinor.
558 - Earendil searches for Valinor.
560 - Havens of Sirion destroyed by Morgoth. Gondolithlim/Doriathrim survivors scattered. Elrond and Elros rescued (as adults) by Maglor.
572 - Morgoth controls Beleriand. Earendil and reembodied Elwing come to Valinor and rally the Host.
575-617 - War of Wrath
618 - Maglor claims the Silmaril from Eonwe's camp and casts himself into the Sea. Death of Maglor.
620 - End of the First Age.
SA
1 - Founding of the Grey Havens and Lindon under High King Lomion
2 - Elros becomes the first King of Numenor
c. 500 - Sauron returns to Middle-Earth in the East.
650 - Eregion is founded
1000 - Galadriel is given Vilya; Lomion wields Nenya
1170 - Annatar comes to Lindon and Lomion turns him away. Lomion warns Celebrimbor of Eregion of his suspicions.
1200 - Annatar comes to Eregion. Celebrimbor takes him in to monitor.
1250 - Celebrimbor creates the Seven; Lomion creates the Nine.
1410 - Annatar is kicked out of Eregion.
1600 - The One Ring is forged. Sauron remains in hiding.
1610 - Sauron begins to gather and prepare armies in the East.
1673 - War of the Elves and Sauron begins.
1675 - Sauron invades Eriador.
1677 - Fall of Ost-in-Edhil. Celebrimbor and Lomion remain at the House of the Mirdain. Death of Celebrimbor in battle // Fourth use of the Three in battle. Sauron does not learn of the Seven. Founding of Imladris.
1678 - Sauron defeated by the Numenoreans and the Elves of Lindon.
1679 - Sauron flees to Mordor. First White Council held.
3147 - Civil war in Numenor.
3225 - Ar-Pharazon seizes the Sceptre.
3228 - Elrond claims the Sceptre. Ar-Pharazon disowned. Tar-Miriel named Ruling Queen.
3232 - Sauron taken to Numenor as a prisoner.
3274 - Elrond kicks Sauron out of Numenor and outlaws the morgoth cult.
3310 - Morgoth cult publicly reappears.
3319 - Downfall of Numenor. Tar-Miriel leads a greater force of the Faithful away.
(green // blue means two main options, red means i need to think about it more)
The main details I'm figuring out right now are
does Celebrimbor still die at Eregion - I don't think he's getting captured/tortured, but he could still die in the battle. On the other hand, he could probably survive by using Narya & Lomion using Nenya, but that would definitely have repercussions further down the line
how does Idril's deal work - I'm currently thinking of Idril exchanging the location of Gondolin for her family's guaranteed safety, because it seems in character for Reverse Idril? But on the other hand, even if I limit it to immediate family at the time of the oath (tuor, turgon, earendil) then idk where turgon dies? Maybe Maglor can kill him but that seems kind of random
where and how does Turgon die
how does Prince Elrond's character even work
how does Numenor still fall when factoring in Prince Elrond - I'm thinking that the morgoth death cult gained enough traction during the time sauron was there that even after Elrond kicks him out, the cult still sticks around and reemerges later? The Fall still happens, but they never go to attack valinor and there's a good deal more Faithful (maybe 40-60%?)
#silm#silmarillion#not art#reverse gondolin au#basically elrond is giving me a Lot of trouble here#i tacked an extra 30 years onto the FA (so the SA dates are mostly shifted up by 30 years to balance it out; hence elros being king in SA 2#this means e&e were adults during the Fall of Gondolin and the war of wrath and all#so instead of 'kind as summer' elrond of the last homely house in rivendell#we have gondolithrim veteran/dragonslayer Prince Elrond of Imladris Stronghold#and later the Bastion of the Faithful of Numenor#ironically enough he turned out way more feanorian when not raised by feanorians#instead of sirion e&e's defining Childhood Trauma was the gondolin kinslaying#in which mae and aredhel duel to the death while screaming at each other about fingon's fate and the Oath#and argon and elenwes deaths on the helcaraxe#also elwing fully died trying to protect them in this one#and then e&e were like 20something and sons/grandsons of two Lords durign the FoG so obviously they ended up fighting there too#and then again at the war of wrath#and by the mid SA elrond has already lived through so many wars he's running rather low on hope#so Prince Elrond still tries to be kind but is also substantially more willing to threaten people if need be#after eregion he founds imladris as a haven but also an impenetrable fortress#he saw the fall of gondolin and he knows that rivendell couldn't last forever#but he believes he can make it last long enough to defeat sauron first#or at least push him back so that the refugees of eregion can rebuild and survive#meanwhile celebrimbor takes up the last homely house role#but yeah Prince Elrond is pretty interesting#he intervenes more with numenor bc hes watching them self destruct and knows (bc foresight) exactly what would happen#so he tries (eventually in vain) to prevent it by disowning and exiling ar pharazon#and later exiling sauron around the time of the burning of nimloth#but it's too late and the morgoth cult already gained enough traction#on the other hand there's a lot more Faithful led by tar-miriel
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Apollo 11 Saturn V (SA-506) in the VAB during stacking on March 5, 1969.
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gemini-enthusiast · 6 months ago
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55 years ago today, the Saturn V known as SA-506 was rolled out to Kennedy Space Center launch complex 39a. Only a few days after the launch of Apollo 10, this Saturn V would be used less than two months later for the launch of Apollo 11, using its 7.6 million pounds of thrust to propel three humans to the moon.
Watch the rollout here:
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my-islam-reminder · 4 months ago
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Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri and Abu Huraira رضی اللہ عنہما :
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) employed someone as a governor at Khaibar. When the man came to Medina, he brought with him dates called Janib. The Prophet (ﷺ) asked him, "Are all the dates of Khaibar of this kind?" The man replied, "(No), we exchange two Sa's of bad dates for one Sa of this kind of dates (i.e. Janib), or exchange three Sa's for two." On that, the Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Don't do so, as it is a kind of usury (Riba) but sell the dates of inferior quality for money, and then buy Janib with the money". The Prophet said the same thing about dates sold by weight. (See Hadith No. 506).
Narrated by Sahih Bukhari in his bookImam Bukhari
Hadith (Sahih)
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swordoaths · 2 years ago
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Thranduil Headcanons
I would like to spend some time talking about Thranduil’s timeline and experiences that inform his rule as King, others’ perception of him and his rule, and his relationship with Middle-earth and others beyond that of Elves. My interpretation of Thranduil for this blog is quite a mixture from the books, my own hcs, and the films, so it just might be nice to lay out the how and why to my interpretation of Thranduil. This shall be long.
We don’t have a hard and fast date for Thranduil’s birth, so I’ve just made it that he was born in FA 317, having thus come to age in Doriath. He would have been witness to the Second Kinslaying in mid-winter FA 506. I personally headcanon that his mother was not amongst the survivors, and Thranduil and Oropher were the only ones of their family to survive. With his home destroyed, Thranduil remains with his father, being amongst the Elves who chose to stay in Middle-earth. (Key point here to my rambling, as we shall soon see.) Oropher does also take a few surviving Sindar (of these few survivors, I headcanon that Thranduil’s future wife is amongst them) with him until they find settlement in Eryn Galen.
And during this time, one of the big things for Thranduil, I think, is that he sees his father’s grief--- sees the way his father assimilates with the Silvan Elves and culture as if the grief of being a Sinda and the memories of the ruin of Doriath are too great--- that it is perhaps less painful to reject Sindarin ways in favor of Silvan ways. This next quotation will show this desire of assimlation to Silvan ways, but I must stress that I take the usage of “they” to include Thranduil because he, too, is a Sinda who merged with the Silvan Elves:
“Oropher had come among [The Silvan Elves] with only a handful of Sindar, and they were soon merged with the Silvan Elves, adopting their language and taking the names of Silvan form and style. This they did deliberately; for they came from Doriath after its ruin and had no desire to leave Middle-earth, nor to be merged with the other Sindar of Beleriand, dominated by the Noldorin Exiles for whom the folk of Doriath had no great love. They wished indeed to become Silvan folk and to return, as they said, to the simple life natural to the Elves before the invitation of the Valar had disturbed it.” (The Unfinished Tales, Appendix B, The Sindarin Princes of the Silvan Elves).
And as Oropher and Thranduil continue to find their place in the Woodland Realm, hoping that after the horrors of losing home, there is this sense of impermanence. So, when Celeborn and Galadriel and the dwarves start getting too close to Oropher and his people and the life they wanted, Oropher is like, “Nope! Too Close for Comfort!” and takes his people further into the woods. But, and I must stress this, the decision to move further into the woods to put distance between other settlements was not entire isolation, for communication and relationships still continued. Oropher simply wanted a safe-place--- a place of protection-- for his people, especially after what happened to the Ruin of Doriath. Sound familiar? Perhaps like Thranduil? Keep in mind that Thranduil is learning from this leadership style and will emanate it.
“In the Second Age, their king Oropher had withdrawn northward beyond the Gladden Fields. This he did to be free from the power and encroachments of the Dwarves of Moria, which had grown to be the greatest of the mansions of the Dwarves recorded in history; and also he resented the intrusions of Celeborn and Galadriel into Lorien. But as yet there was still little to fear between the Greenwood and the Mountains and there was constant intercourse between his people and their kin across the river”  (The Unfinished Tales, Appendix B, The Sindarin Princes of the Silvan Elves).
Now, let’s fast forward a bit into the SA and the War of the Last Alliance. Oropher knows that there’s no way peace would come to Middle-earth whilst Sauron lived. And though it was in Silvan nature not to be involved in the affairs of others, Oropher knew that his folk would have to be part of the world, lest they lose it all to Sauron:
“Despite the desire of the Silvan Elves to meddle as little as might be in the affairs of the Noldor and Sindar, or of any other peoples, Dwarves, Men, or Orcs, Oropher had the wisdom to foresee that peace would not return unless Sauron was overcome” (The Unfinished Tales, Appendix B, The Sindarin Princes of the Silvan Elves). 
Knowing this, Oropher leads his army (Thranduil is also there fighting!) into battle, but Oropher led an early charge in the Battle of Dagorlad whereupon he and many of the army would be slain. After the war was over, Thranduil, who became King of his people in the midst of battle “led back home barely a third of the army that had marched to war”  (The Unfinished Tales, Appendix B, The Sindarin Princes of the Silvan Elves). So, not only does Thranduil lose his father in this fight; he also loses the majority of his army--- his kinfolk. 
And though the war had “ended” and it seemed that Sauron was slain, Thranduil wasn’t convinced. He was one of the few who believed that the Darkness would not end:
“But there was in Thranduil’s heart still a deeper shadow. He had seen the horror of Mordor and could not forget it. If ever he looked south its memory dimmed the light of the Sun, and though he knew that it was now broken and deserted under the vigilance of the Kings of Men. fear spoke in his heart that it was not conquered for ever: it would rise again.” (The Unfinished Tales, Appendix B, The Sindarin Princes of the Silvan Elves).
There are moments of happiness-- we know that Thranduil and his wife are together for some (undisclosed) time and that they have a son. And whilst we don’t know what really happens to Thranduil’s wife, we learn in The Hobbit films that was captured and slain by Gundabad Orcs. I do headcanon that it is the death of his wife that is the last straw-- that all the grief and loss he has suffered over thousands of years (as seen above) has now come to a tipping point. It is at this point that his grief is so great that it is passed to nature and the forest in Eryn Galen. Soon, the growth of the forest turned to decay.  And this is where I get the concept of Thranduil’s connection to nature, and this little quote I’m taking from his biography on here:  
“And it was said that all that Thranduil had lost manifested with every leaf that turned from green to brown. And though precious few would ever see it, there were rumors that his grief had been so great that it had manifested in a scarring upon his skin*, which he kept concealed. But more still, he would not speak of his loss.”
*I took this scarring bit from what we see in the films, but I’m just explaining its cause differently than what the films suggest.
Eventually, the grief and decay of the forest will become appealing to Darker forces, as we know from canon. Still, despite Thranduil’s grief and the darkness of the wood, the place is not entirely uninhabitable and that Thranduil is still very much seen as a great king by his people (and by others as we shall soon see).
In The Hobbit (book), Thranduil is described as “their greatest king” who created a “fortress of his people against their enemies”.  In The Unfinished Tales, it notes that “Thranduil established his realm in the north-east of the forest and delved there a fortress and great halls underground.” According to The Hobbit (book), his people “lived and hunted in the open woods, and had houses or huts on the ground and in the branches. The beeches were their favourite trees.” The fortress of the Woodland Realm is described as a “great cave, from which countless smaller ones opened out on every side, would far underground and had many passages and wide halls; but it was lighter and more wholesome than any goblin dwelling, and neither so deep nor so dangerous.” In other words, Thranduil kept and maintained a safe place for his people. The Elves were not trapped in the fortress; in fact, many lived outside. Nor were they surrounded by what the Elves in the film deem as an “ill-tempered” King. 
And here comes the main point of Thranduil’s rule. As King of the Woodland Realm, his first and primary duty will always be to his people, as any leader of any kingdom should maintain. But my diversion from the films comes here: Thranduil isn’t an Elf who doesn’t care about Middle-earth or any other race or civilization. Is he hesitant to jump headfirst and risk the lives of his people? Yes. Does his grief and losses in life make him strive to create a safe and protected place for his people, which can come across as isolationist? Yes. Can he come across as cold at times? Sure, and read this headcanon for more details. Will he entirely forsake Middle-earth and all other peoples and does he also not care about other peoples? Absolutely not. From the First Age, he chose to remain in Middle-earth, thereby showing his love for the world. He’s one of the very few who believes that Sauron will return and, as the book reveals, still goes to battle for Middle-earth and all who inhabit it numerous times (War of the Last Alliance, Battle of the Five Armies, War of the Ring).
With specific emphasis on the events of The Hobbit, Thranduil first hears about Smaug’s death via the birds (which I love so much btw).“The Elvenking had received news from his own messengers and from the birds that loved his folk, and already knew much of what happened” (The Hobbit). Upon this news, Thranduil originally was going to march to the Mountain. BUT! The moment he hears from Bard that his people are in need of help, Thranduil turns his entire focus to help the people of Lake-town. Why? Because Thranduil liked Bard and the people of Lake-town:
“But the king, when he received the prayers of Bard, had pity, for he was the lord of a good and kindly people; so turning his march, which had at first been direct towards the Mountain, he hastened now down the river to the Long Lake. He had not boats or rafts enough for his host, and they were forced to go slower by foot; but great store of goods he sent ahead by water.”  (The Hobbit)
And this feeling is mutual, for Bard also thinks well of Thranduil. When Thorin questions Bard on Thranduil, Bard explains that Thranduil is his friend who helped the people of Lake-town out of friendship, not out of any greed for the gems as the films suggest:
"‘The Elvenking is my friend, and he has succoured the people of the Lake in their need, though they had no claim but friendship on them,’" answered Bard.  (The Hobbit)
And when it comes to a fight between Dwarves, Elves, and Men, Thranduil is not inclined to war and fighting. He would rather come to an agreement in reconciliation, not violence. In fact, Bard is prepared for war, and Thranduil is not:
“’Fools!’ laughed Bard, ‘to come thus beneath the Mountain's arm! They do not understand war above ground, whatever they may know of battle in the mines. There are many of our archers and spearmen now hidden in the rocks upon their right flank. Dwarf-mail may be good, but they will soon be hard put to it. Let us set on them now from both sides, before they are fully rested!’
But the Elvenking said: ‘Long will I tarry, ere I begin this war for gold. The dwarves cannot press us, unless we will, or do anything that we cannot mark. Let us hope still for something that will bring reconciliation.’”  (The Hobbit)
And of course, when it finally comes down to it and the enemy is attacking the Mountain, it is Thranduil and the Elves who charge into battle first:
“The elves were the first to charge. Their hatred for the goblins is cold and bitter. Their spears and swords shone in the gloom with a gleam of chill flame, so deadly was the wrath of the hands that held them.” (The Hobbit)
To highlight others’ views on Thranduil, Bilbo preferred the company of Thranduil over the others and chose to stand by Thranduil, if this was to be the final stand of his own life:
“On all this Bilbo looked with misery. He had taken his stand on Ravenhill among the Elves-- partly because there was more chance of escape from that point, and partly (with the more Tookish part of his mind) because if he was going to be in a last desperate stand, he preferred on the whole to defend the Elvenking.”  (The Hobbit)
Now, in the aftermath of the battle, Thranduil continues to show his alliances as King of the Woodland Realm. We see this in the way Thranduil takes Orcrist and lies it upon Thorin’s tomb, symbolizing the peace and unification between dwarves and Elves. On the return journey, Thranduil names Bilbo “Elf-friend and Blessed”, which is very much a sign of Bilbo’s lifelong relationship with the Elves in general.
And so, all of this informs how I interpret Thranduil as Elvenking. His grief and loss does affect his ruling and makes him more predisposed to protect his people from other harms, which can come across as isolating at times. But his ruling is viewed as a good one, and his lands, despite sickness, still give protection to his people. His relationship with Middle-earth and other races is still there. He does not hate or forsake other people, if he can be of help, and his preference to be with his own people and live more simply in the Wood does not change the fact that he will still help others when he can. He will not launch headfirst into war, but he will fight if he needs to. 
(personals, please don’t reblog!)
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saraelisaperezpierrez · 2 years ago
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कबीर परमेश्वर 505 वर्ष पूर्व मगहर से सशरीर सतलोक गए और उनके शरीर के स्थान पर सुगंधित फूल पाए गए जो कबीर परमेश्वर जी की आज्ञा के अनुसार दोनों धर्मो ने आपस में लेकर मगहर (उत्तर प्रदेश) में 100 फुट के अंतर से एक-एक यादगार बनाई जो आज भी विद्यमान है।
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İŞ MAKİNALARI İÇİN HIZLI VE GÜVENİLİR YEDEK PARÇA ÇÖZÜMLERİ
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Apollo 11 Saturn V (CSM-107/LM-5/SA-506) on the pad during the Countdown Demonstration Test (CDDT).
Date: July 1, 1969
Scanned by Kipp Teague.
NASA ID: 69-H-1055
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recentlyheardcom · 2 months ago
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A Simple Fact For A Glass Teapot
Author Sa Perillo Published November 18, 2010 Word count 506 Glass teapots are perhaps the best way to prepare and make your tea. It adds no additional flavor to the water it is heating up, unlike metal stovetop tea kettles, so you get pure tasting tea every time. Because it is made from high quality clear glass, you can see exactly how dark and strong your tea is getting. It gives you more…
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toutmontbeliard-com · 5 months ago
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Informations travaux à Montbéliard : Rue Jean Bauhin
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Deux gros chantiers de voirie sont actuellement en cours à Montbéliard. L’un concerne la Rue du Château dont les travaux ont commencé début d’année et l’autre la Rue Jean Bauhin, pour laquelle les travaux ont démarré, il y a déjà plus d’un an, avec l’enfouissement des réseaux. Ces deux chantiers entrent dans la phase d’aménagement définitif et méritent une présentation détaillée au vu des changements prévus. Dans le cadre de sa politique d’amélioration du cadre urbain et de l’embellissement des entrées de ville, un programme de restructuration des principaux axes pénétrants a été élaboré. L’axe Joffre-Bauhin fait partie de ce programme et se trouve être le premier à profiter des travaux de requalification. Ces travaux ont été découpés en deux tranches. La première concernant le réaménagement de la Rue Jean Bauhin, la seconde l’Avenue du Maréchal Joffre. Le réaménagement de la rue Jean Bauhin, une question de sécurité Etroite est dépourvue de trottoirs, de places de stationnement clairement identifiées, la rue Jean Bauhin était dangereuse. Et ce d’autant plus qu’elle était à double sens et que certains automobilistes l’empruntaient à certaines heures de la journée pour contourner l’embouteillage du grand passage sous rails, espérant rejoindre le centre-ville plus rapidement. Des comportements qui pouvaient occasionner des croisements dangereux dans une rue dont les maisons et immeubles donnent directement sur la route. La première décision fut donc, après comptage des véhicules et concertation avec les riverains, de passer la rue Jean Bauhin en sens unique. Ce qui a été fait au cours du 1er semestre 2023. Restait à aménager la rue conformément à ce nouvel usage tout en réservant un espace confortable pour les cyclistes et les piétons. Voie de circulation, trottoirs, voie douce, stationnement, tout a été revu Les travaux de réaménagement ont démarré en mai, et font suite à une première phase réalisée l’an dernier par le SYDED pour enfouir les réseaux électriques. La rue va être littéralement transformée. La chaussée principale plus étroite (dimension avant 6.00 m– dimension 3.50 m) va être longée par un trottoir à gauche et une voie réservée aux cyclistes et piétons, à droite, délimitée par une bordure chasse-roue en granit. Ces cheminements seront accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite. 48 places de stationnement seront matérialisées en comptant les 18 places du parking situées à l’entrée de la deuxième partie de la rue (côté droit) qui elles seront remise en état. Cinq arbres y seront également plantés. Deux plateaux surélevés pour limiter la vitesse et renforcer la sécurité dans le quartier En complément de ces travaux, la Ville aménagera deux plateaux surélevés dans le quartier afin d’inciter les automobilistes à respecter la limitation de vitesse fixée à 30 km/h. Le premier sera situé dans la rue Jean Bauhin au niveau du virage vers le n° 14 rue Jean Bauhin. Le second à l’intersection avec la rue du Caporal Peugeot et la rue de l’Etang, qui bénéficieront elles aussi de ces aménagements pour réduire la vitesse des automobilistes. L’achèvement des travaux est programmé pour la fin juillet. Dès lors, la circulation sera totalement rétablie. Le montant des travaux est de 506 000 € TTC Autour de l’avenue Joffre, ensuite Ces travaux seront suivis du réaménagement de l’avenue Joffre. Un premier tronçon entre la rue Jean Bauhin et le débouché de la rue Caporal Peugeot, puis un second, un peu plus tard, entre la rue du Caporal Peugeot et l’avenue Chabaud Latour. Les travaux d’enfouissement de la première tranche (entre la rue Jean Bauhin et la rue du Caporal Peugeot) pourraient intervenir au premier semestre 2025 et ceux de la seconde tranche (entre la rue du caporal Peugeot et l’avenue Chabaud) au premier trimestre 2027, pour un achèvement fin 2027, début 2028. Read the full article
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david843346 · 1 year ago
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Airport Information System Market Report 2017: Rising Impressive Business Opportunities Analysis Forecast By 2024
The report titled “Airport Information System Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2024″ delivers detailed overview of the global airport information system market in terms of market segmentation by operation, by solutions, by airport category and by region.
The global airport information system market is segmented into solutions such as flight information display system (FIDS), resource management solutions, public address systems, baggage processing, passenger processing, airport operations, airport information, and airport operational database (AODB). Among these segments, baggage processing segment is expected to lead the overall airport information system market by 2024. In addition to this, the growth of baggage processing segment is attributed to the growing demand for proper baggage management at the airport. Likely, rising trend of self-service at airports is one the major factor pushing the market of airport information system.
Global airport information system market is projected to showcase a remarkable CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period i.e. 2017-2024. Moreover, the global airport information system market is anticipated to reach exponential revenue of USD 49.8 Billion by 2024. Additionally, the airport information system market is riding on the back numerous factors such as increasing spending of IT sector into airports and government initiatives to improve airport infrastructure.
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The commercial segment by airport category is envisioned to attain a reparable CAGR during the forecast period. Moreover, increasing number of air travelers across the globe along with augmented demand for advance management systems at airports is believed to foster the growth of global commercial airport information system market. In terms of geography, North America and Europe are the most notable market of airport information system due to presence of hi-tech airports. Moreover, U.S. captured the lion share in North America airport information system market. Apart from this, Asia-Pacific is predicted to grow at an outstanding CAGR of 7.3% during the forecast period owing to emerging economies such as China and India.
Rising Number of Air Travelers
According to International Air Transport Association (IATA), the international passenger traffic upsurge by 6.7% in 2016 compared to 2015. Further, rise in air traffic is plunging the market of airport information system for better airport management. This factor is envisioned to flourish the growth of airport information system market all across the globe by 2024.
Increasing Government Initiatives
Increasing expenditure by government to uplift the aircraft industry is projected to bolster the growth of airport information system market. For instance, Airports Authority of India (AAI) is taking initiatives for the development of new airports at different cities in India such as Lucknow, Deoghar, Rajkot and Allahabad. This factor is also believed to bolster the growth of information system market.
Although, dearth of integration of airport information systems in underdeveloped nations is anticipated to dampen the growth of airport information system market across the globe.
This report also provides the existing competitive scenario of some of the key players of the global airport information system market which includes company profiling of Amadeus IT Group SA, SITA, Rockwell Collins, Inc., Siemens Postal, Parcel & Airport Logistics GmbH, INFORM GmbH, Inter systems Group, Lockheed Martin Corporation, RESA, S.A.S., VELATIA, S.L., The Ultra Electronics Group.  The profiling enfolds key information of the companies which encompasses business overview, products and services, key financials and recent news and developments. On the whole, the report depicts detailed overview of the global airport information system market that will help industry consultants, equipment manufacturers, existing players searching for expansion opportunities, new players searching possibilities and other stakeholders to align their market centric strategies according to the ongoing and expected trends in the future.
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Peugeot 301 2017 restylée. La 301 est destiné aux pays émergents
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La Peugeot 301 2017 est une berline compacte abordable qui offre une bonne économie de carburant et un intérieur spacieux.
Cette Peugeot 301 est donc un tout nouveau modèle destiné aux pays émergents. Berline tri-corps, la voiture se place dans la gamme de nombreux pays juste au-dessus de la 206 Sedan. Avec 4,44 m de long, la Peugeot 301 dispose d’une habitabilité intéressante notamment à l’arrière, et d’un coffre de 506 cm3 de contenance. Galerie Photo
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Le style extérieur proche des dernières créations. Le capot sculpté, le logo et la calandre flottante évoquent la 508 et la 208. Pour le reste, les lignes sont assez classiques. Les blocs optiques de la face avant sont horizontaux, alors que les feux arrière reprennent une dessin de griffe façon 208 mais sans la découpé latérale. Les coûts de fabrication doivent être plus réduits que pour une 308 vendue en Europe ! Peugeot 301 avec une nouvelle face avant bien plus moderne La Peugeot 301 gagne une nouvelle face avant bien plus moderne et cohérente avec le reste de la gamme, ce qui donne un sacré coup de jeune à la berline bon marché du lion. La calandre adopte maintenant l'éclairage à LED. A l'intérieur il y a quoi ? Il y a l'apparition d'un écran tactile 7 pouces associé à la caméra de recul, au Mirror Screen pour les smartphones et à la navigation TomTom. Jusqu'ici, on se demanderait presque où sont les différences avec les Peugeot vendues en Europe, si ce n'est la présentation esthétique. L'arrivée de la très bonne boîte automatique Qui y a t-il sous le capot de la Peugeot 301 ? elle fait aussi sa révolution avec l'arrivée de la très bonne boîte automatique à convertisseur EAT6. Uniquement proposée pour l'instant sur l'essence VTi 115 ch. Autre nouveauté qui devrait être remarquée : l'intégration du trois cylindres essence PureTech 82 ch. Ainsi seulement vendu en boîte manuelle à cinq rapports. Côté diesel, la Peugeot 301 dipose du BlueHDI 100 ch et du HDI 92 ch, les deux en transmission manuelle. Clairement, la 301 n'a pas tant de choses que cela à envier à ses cousines vendues en Europe occidentale. Site officiel Peugeot Read the full article
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