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nasa · 8 months ago
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Nora AlMatrooshi
Nora AlMatrooshi, the first Emirati woman astronaut, worked as a piping engineer before becoming an astronaut candidate for the United Arab Emirates. https://mbrsc.ae/team/nora/
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aero-cet123 · 7 months ago
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Elevating Dreams: The Significance of Aeronautical Engineering Scholarship Exams 
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pps-pune · 9 months ago
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Unlocking Excellence: The Prestige Public School - A Leading SSC Board School in Pune
Welcome to the Prestige Public School, a beacon of excellence in education nestled in the vibrant city of Pune. As one of the premier SSC board schools in Pune, we take pride in nurturing young minds and empowering them to reach their full potential. In this blog post, we'll take you on a journey through our institution, highlighting what sets us apart and why we are the preferred choice for parents and students seeking quality education.
About the Prestige Public School:
At the Prestige Public School, we believe in providing a holistic learning experience that goes beyond academics. With state-of-the-art facilities, dedicated faculty members, and a supportive learning environment, we strive to create well-rounded individuals who are equipped to excel in all facets of life. From academics to extracurricular activities, we offer a comprehensive education that fosters intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and personal growth.
Academic Excellence:
As an SSC board school in Pune, academic excellence is at the core of our mission. Our rigorous curriculum is designed to meet the highest educational standards while catering to the individual needs and learning styles of our students. With a focus on concept clarity, practical application, and continuous assessment, we ensure that every student receives a strong foundation in all subjects, setting them up for success in their academic pursuits.
Extracurricular Enrichment:
In addition to academic rigor, we recognize the importance of extracurricular activities in the holistic development of our students. At the Prestige Public School, we offer a wide range of extracurricular programs, including sports, arts, music, dance, and community service initiatives. These activities not only provide students with opportunities to explore their interests and talents but also instill essential life skills such as teamwork, leadership, and time management.
Supportive Learning Environment:
At the heart of our institution is a supportive learning environment where every student is valued, respected, and encouraged to thrive. Our experienced faculty members serve as mentors and guides, providing personalized attention and support to help students overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Whether in the classroom, on the sports field, or during extracurricular activities, we foster a culture of collaboration, creativity, and excellence.
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We believe that parental involvement plays a crucial role in a child's education journey. That's why we actively encourage parental engagement and collaboration at every step. Through regular communication, parent-teacher meetings, and involvement in school events and activities, we ensure that parents are well-informed and actively participate in their child's educational experience. Together, we work as partners in nurturing the next generation of leaders and achievers.
The Path Forward:
As we look to the future, the Prestige Public School remains committed to excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement. We are dedicated to staying at the forefront of education, incorporating the latest teaching methodologies, technology, and best practices to provide our students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in an ever-changing world. With a strong foundation built on values, integrity, and a passion for learning, we are confident that our students will go on to make meaningful contributions to society and lead fulfilling lives.
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ominousvibez · 5 months ago
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i know a lot of people tend to define dani/ellie's "obsession" as the ocean to go with danny's space obsession but tbh i feel like as dani gets older she's going to do a lot to separate herself from her identity as danny's "clone" and become her own person
like, that's why i love that the fandom has adopted the "ellie" nickname so much for her. i so wish the show went on for longer with more competent writers or the comic could expand on this maybe but i think finding her own identity and voice would be such a powerful narrative. you're made for one thing but you don't wanna do that, so now what do you do?
(tbh that kind of identity exploration is probably too anit-christian for b*tch h*rtman so i'm glad he didn't get to touch it)
it's canon that dani goes off and travels the world, so why not have her obsession be traveling? she's got a huge case of wanderlust. she likes the outdoors, she likes hiking and camping and is a huge granola girl. like, i think that kinda just fits her a bit more, in my opinion. traveling/exploration.
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karlrincon · 1 year ago
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Liftoff of Starship! 🚀
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Starship launches off the pad under the power of all 33 Raptor engines on the Super Heavy Booster.
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Inspired by @mdoodlerfandomart 's Coalition Lance AU.
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The Voltron team was in a somber mood as they made their way back to Earth. Pidge a bit less so, because she was so looking forward to seeing her mom and dad, but even that only served to remind her that one of their own wouldn't be coming home to his family. The Voltron team had a Lance shapped hole in their ranks and everyone was feeling his absence.
Coran missed the incesant chatter from the coms which Lance had usually initiated, and Allura missed their gossip beauty sessions. Shiro had an immense amount of guilt over Lance's capture, despite technically not having been there when it happened. He contantly wondered if his clone had somehow set Lance up in an ambush, and hated that his memories of that time were disjointed and blurry at best.
Pidge busied herself by radioing every ship and planet within distance to ask if they had seen a man, tall, brown skin and blue eyed, but everyone she could get in contact with said no. (On the plus side of this process, though, they did discover that the Coalition seemed to be in good hands, so that was a relief, at least.)
Hunk kept a small notebook where he drafter hundreds, if not thousands, of ways in which he might have to break the news to Lance's family that their son, brother, cousin, uncle, etc., was MIA, likely presumed dead. None of them were completed because Hunk inevitably broke down in tears every time before he could finish any of them.
And Keith... well, Keith kept holding onto hope that Lance was alive, somewhere in the wide universe. He simply refused to believe that Lance was dead. The team kept telling him he was in denial, but it was the only thing that kept him going. Otherwise he didn't think he'd be able to function. He often played with one of Lance's necklaces that Keith now wore and wondered about his whereabouts.
If he was in a good mood, Lance had escaped to a planet of peaceful aliens and awaited rescue. It was his greatest, most indulgent daydream that they defeated the Galra once and for all and Keith led a rescue mission to find Lance, found him and brought him home. However, if he was in a bad mood, he tended to imagine progressively worse case scenarios that left him on the verge of a panic attack and spiralling. It was the uncertainity that got to him and wore him down.
As the Earth finally appeared in front of them, Red and Blue picked up speed and went ahead of the rest to spearhead the formation. It was a bit unusual, but the Paladins didn't have the energy to question it. There were a lot of mixed emotions in the group and they were absolutely exhausted in every way that mattered. The comms were quiet. Each Paladin was lost in their thoughts, and their missing Paladin weighed heavily in their minds.
Suddenly, as they entered the Earth's athmosphere, the comms began to crackle.
"Earth to Voltron, do you copy?"
Every single one of the Paladins startled in their seat and their eyes widened in disbelief. They turned on their comms and cameras. They all looked at each other as if they had seen a ghost. Hunk was the first to break the silence.
"Was that...?"
"Earth to Voltron, do you copy?" the voice repeated and this time Keith yanked the radio out of its base as his heart felt like it was going to beat out of his chest.
"Lance?! Voltron to Earth, we copy. Lance, is that you?!" Keith yells into the receiver.
"Keith?! Oh my gosh, you're alive!" Lance exclaimed on the other side.
"What do you mean I'm alive? You're alive!" Keith retorted and he couldn't help the smile on his face or the tears in his eyes.
Just then they received a notification of an incoming live transmission that Pidge immediately accepted. A new screen popped up in front of them and there he was, alive and breathing, the one and only, Lance McClain.
On the screen, he laughed incredulously as he wiped at his eyes and said, "Hey guys, it's been a while."
What followed was chaos: everyone began talking at the same time, raising their voices to be heard above the others, and asked all sorts of questions wanting to know how Lance ended up on Earth, how he escaped the Galra, was he okay, he he seen their families, were they okay and the cockpit descended into pandemonium as Lance valiantly attempted to answer all of them.
Keith, however, was quietly taking in and just looking at his boyfriend after years of holoscreens and memories. Lance was no longer a lanky, awkward teen. He'd filled out: his shoulders broadened and, while still thin, he seemed to have gained a lot of muscle. His face had sharpened and Keith could see a bit of stubble on his chin and cheeks. He had a few new scars, too. He was also wearing a Garrison unifform, with a few medals in it.
"Keith?" Lance asked, and Keith realized he'd just missed most of the conversation. Keith smiled.
"Hey, sharpshooter," he replied. Lance sent him a flirty smirk in return.
"What? Did you miss me?"
"You have no idea," Keith answered and didn't care if he was being sappy in front of the Paladins and however many people were in the command center. Lance chucked wetly and his gaze softened.
"We're ready for you to land. Unfortunately, our hangars aren't anywhere near large enough for the lions, but there's an open field right outside. Crew members will be waiting for you in their vehicles to bring you to base. There are some people here who can't wait to see you guys!"
Keith raised an eyebrow. Lance looked, and sounded, so mature... so professional. It was hard to believe he was the same goofball he fell in love with.
"How come you're at the helm?" he asked. Lance smirked, but it was Pidge who answered.
"If you hadn't been so busy making oogly eyes at him, you would have heard that he's the head of the coalition. You know, the one we've hearing about," she snarked with a shit-eating grin on her face.
"Wait, for real?!" Keith exclaimed.
Lance gasped and grabbed his chest in a wounded gesture, "You heathen! Can you sound a little less surprised? Do you really have so little faith in me? You wound me!"
Someone out of shot of camera in the command center said something to Lance that the Paladins didn't manage to catch. Lance's reaction, though, was telling enough. He scoffed in mock offense and replied, "You take that back!"
Keith laughed. It was nice to see his Lance in this new, grown version of him. He asked, "How did that even happen?"
Lance scoffed again and rolled his eyes, "Again, it's a very long story and I don't want to clutter the frequency. You're welcome to come for dinner at mine's and I'll tell you all about it." Lance winked.
"Fine," Keith relented.
"Transmission over," Lance said and his screen disappeared. Only then did Keith pay attention to the looks of awe and joy in the rest of the Paladins. Hunk was even openly crying and babbling about how glad he was that Lance was okay. Keith felt the same.
It was as if a stone had been lifted off of his chest and now he could breathe! Liquid fire poured through his veins and, for the first time in a long while, he felt like he could battle a hundred cruiseships and win! Red purred in his mind, and Keith was transported back to the very first time he flew red, before the war and their losses had worn down his excitment and passion for flying a sentinent lion in space. He smirked.
"Race you," he said, and sped down towards the Earth at full speed. Red happily obliged.
"You cheat!" Pidge yelled and gave chess.
Hunk followed with an indignant, "Hey!"
Allura, Shiro and Coran laughed joyously and tried to catch up.
Keith didn't care all that much, to be honest. He had a very pressing reunion to get to, after all.
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I hope you liked it! It's just a scene, and it doesn't encompass a lot of events but I wanted to focus on the characters. I'd like to explore other scenes, perhaps later, from Lance's POV on Earth or maybe Keith's POV when he first finds out Lance is missing until they exit the time dilation worm hole thingy.
Let me know what you think!✌🏼
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plaid-sketchin · 2 months ago
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Sharktober Day 1: Space Shark!
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Ngl I didn’t have a lot of time to draw this so it looks a bit messy- (and is also a bit late-) but whatever he’s still vibing & zooming around in space✨
I fucking adore and love sharks btw-
The sharktober prompt list was made by @requinoesis & @capi974(on Insta) and you can find the list here <3
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nocternalrandomness · 1 year ago
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Neil Alden Armstrong - Aug 5. 1930 - Aug. 25, 2012
US Navy aviator, NASA astronaut, research pilot, aerospace engineer, university professor, commander of Gemini 8 and the first man to walk on the Moon.
"Despite Armstrong's status as an American icon for being the first man to set foot on the moon, he considered himself first and foremost as an engineer and pilot." ~ David McBride, director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center
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purgefluidz · 8 months ago
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We used to love women in stem now they're talking about "girl math" ......
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thepastisalreadywritten · 1 year ago
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On 5 April 2008, the Japanese spacecraft Kaguya captured this full Earth-rise over the Moon limb in high resolution.
📹: JAXA
SELENE (Selenological and Engineering Explorer), better known in Japan by its nickname Kaguya, was the second Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft following the Hiten probe.
Produced by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) and the National Space Development Agency (NASDA), the spacecraft was launched on 14 September 2007.
After successfully orbiting the Moon for a year and eight months, the main orbiter was instructed to impact on the lunar surface near the crater Gill on 10 June 2009.
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nasa · 8 months ago
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Deniz Burnham
A former NASA intern, Deniz Burnham started her career as an engineer on an oil rig in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, and went on to lead operations on drilling rigs in Canada, Ohio, and Texas. https://go.nasa.gov/3wDpfBo
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aero-cet123 · 7 months ago
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Elevating Dreams: The Significance of Aeronautical Engineering Scholarship Exams 
Welcome to our blog dedicated to all aspiring aeronautical engineers and researchers! Today, we delve into the importance of scholarship exams specifically tailored for Aeronautical Engineering and Research Organizations (AERO). Strap in, as we navigate through the skies of opportunity and explore why these scholarship exams are crucial for your journey in the field of aeronautics.
  Unlocking Doors to Education and Innovation 
Imagine soaring through the clouds, designing cutting-edge aircraft, or pioneering breakthroughs in aerospace technology. Aeronautical engineering offers limitless possibilities, but often, the path to realizing these dreams can be challenging, especially when it comes to financing education. This is where AERO scholarship exams play a pivotal role.
  Equalizing Access to Education 
AERO scholarship exams open doors to education for deserving candidates, regardless of their financial background. By providing financial assistance, these exams ensure that talented individuals have the opportunity to pursue their passion for aeronautics without being burdened by financial constraints. This inclusivity fosters diversity in the field, bringing together bright minds from various socio-economic backgrounds, ultimately enriching the aerospace industry with a spectrum of perspectives and ideas.
  Nurturing Talent and Innovation 
Scholarship exams serve as a platform to identify and nurture talent in the field of aeronautical engineering. By rigorously testing candidates' knowledge, skills, and aptitude, these exams not only reward academic excellence but also encourage creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. This fosters a culture of innovation, where aspiring engineers are challenged to push the boundaries of what is possible, driving advancements in aerospace technology.
  Investing in the Future of Aerospace 
AERO scholarship exams are not just about providing financial aid; they are investments in the future of aerospace engineering and research. By supporting talented individuals through their education, organizations pave the way for the next generation of aerospace professionals who will lead the industry forward. These scholars become ambassadors of innovation, contributing to groundbreaking research, designing revolutionary aircraft, and shaping the future of air travel.
  Building a Stronger Aerospace Community 
Beyond individual achievements, AERO scholarship exams foster a sense of community within the aerospace industry. As scholars embark on their educational journey, they become part of a network of like-minded individuals, mentors, and professionals who share a passion for aeronautics. This network provides support, guidance, and opportunities for collaboration, enabling scholars to thrive and make meaningful contributions to the field.
  Conclusion: Reach for the Skies 
In conclusion, Aeronautical Engineering and Research Organization scholarship exams are not just tests; they are gateways to a world of opportunities, innovation, and excellence in the aerospace industry. By providing financial support, nurturing talent, and fostering a vibrant community, these exams empower aspiring engineers to reach for the skies and turn their dreams of flight into reality. So, to all aspiring aeronautical engineers, seize the opportunity, aim high, and embark on your journey to soar among the stars!
Stay tuned for more insights, tips, and inspiration on navigating the exciting world of aeronautical engineering and research. Until then, keep dreaming, keep innovating, and keep reaching for new heights!
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higherentity · 3 months ago
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queststhroughduality · 2 years ago
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happy science ✨️🔬🔭🧘‍♀️✨️
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the-valiant-valkyrie · 10 months ago
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the first manned shuttle ever to launch into space- the vostok in 1961- had a space for the crew around 6 feet (2.3 m) in diameter. the first manned shuttle to carry three people at once- the voskhod in 1964- was practically the exact same size, and required the crew to forego spacesuits in order for all three of them to fit.
the death engine is... well. a hell of a lot bigger than either of them. we never get a picture of it in its entirety, but from what we see both in photographs as well as the visible space in person, the docking bay alone probably has more space than both of those ships combined. which makes sense, as it is a satellite and not exclusively a flight vessel.
... but the death engine still had a crew of three to man it for however long it was intended to be in immediate use. three people, solaris only being one of them.
as if that wasn't bad enough on its own, the other two assistants who tagged along weren't professionals, but intern astronauts- making it rather obvious why none of them survived as long as solaris herself did. before she discovers who the agent is, she assumes them to be equally as inexperienced right out of the gate (“Okay, lesson one of space internships: You need oxygen to live”).
from these two factors alone, we can assume that solaris would have been pulling over twice her weight around the satellite regardless of whether or not her assistants were alive, and only took on more responsibility after they were killed while on duty. that's already a huge mental strain and time investment in its own right. but that's not even all of it.
astronauts need to exercise for at least two hours if they don't want to suffer muscle or bone atrophy. as a result, they need to eat more calories than they normally would on earth. sodium intake also needs to be reduced (as the human body sheds less of it in space), and vitamin d intake needs to be increased (as it can not be generated from the sun). that means, perhaps rather obviously, that their diet is very important.
unfortunately for solaris, she is stuck eating the grotesque space slop.
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not only does the food ration not include the recommended amount of essential vitamins, and include a self admittedly high amount of salt, but it is unclear what it even is supposed to be.
i can only hope that vitamin d happens to be a part of the 'some essential vitamins' included, since- considering there is zero orange juice located in the orange drink- there is probably none of it to be found in there.
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this isn't even mentioning the importance of sleep on a spacecraft, partnered with how difficult it is to acquire in altered gravity. and partnering that up with solaris' poor diet, and the mountain of tasks she probably has to go through just to keep everything operational?
i clown on her a lot for 'doing nothing' while the agent was meddling with her things, but this entire time she's been overworked, underfed, and presumably doing all of that on a heavily fragmented sleep schedule.
no wonder she hasn't gotten around to clearing the radiation from the docking bay. no wonder she stayed in her chair the entire time. i would have gotten the call from zor and gone straight back to fucking bed!!!
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karlrincon · 1 year ago
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Starship and Super Heavy are ready at the launch pad in Starbase, Texas. Targeting Saturday, November 18.
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X Starship’s second integrated flight test → spacex.com/launches
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