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St Peter's apse, exterior niche section and details (recto) St Peter's apse, exterior niche elevation and profiles of details (verso)

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label_outline Explore Niche Elevation, St Peter And, Apse

Charles Hutton (1737–1823), bronze

[John Rogers] - Public domain dedication. Metropolitan Museum of Art image.

Beaker (one of a pair), Paris, France

Fayoum [Fayyûm]. 1-13. Plans, élévation, coupes et détails d'un temple égyptien, situé vers l'extrémité occidentale du lac appelé Birket el-Qeroun [Birket Qarun, or Lake Moeris]; 14-18. Plans et détails de plusieurs antiquités des environs.

Charles Nicolas Cochin II - Collection de Vases

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the VAB, orbiter Endeavour is lifted to a vertical position before being mated to the external tank (bottom of photo) and solid rocket boosters in high bay 1. Space Shuttle Endeavour is targeted for launch on mission STS-99 Jan. 13, 2000, at 1:11 p.m. EST. STS-99 is the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, an international project spearheaded by the National Imagery and Mapping Agency and NASA, with participation of the German Aerospace Center DLR. The SRTM consists of a specially modified radar system that will gather data for the most accurate and complete topographic map of the Earth's surface that has ever been assembled. SRTM will make use of radar interferometry, wherein two radar images are taken from slightly different locations. Differences between these images allow for the calculation of surface elevation, or change. The SRTM hardware will consist of one radar antenna in the shuttle payload bay and a second radar antenna attached to the end of a mast extended 60 meters (195 feet) out from the shuttle KSC-99pp1381

Studies of Two Helmets and of Two Soldiers Wearing Helmets

Felicien Rops - Notebook with sketches and notes

The Arcosanti Apse, a semi-dome at Arcosanti, a tiny settlement founded as an experimental of the future in Yavapai County, Arizona's, high desert. The apse is designed to shelter the community's casting of bronze bells whose sales support the community

In the Space Station Processing Facility, the STS-99 crew pose in front of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, the payload for their mission. From left are Mission Specialists Mamoru Mohri of Japan, Janet Lynn Kavandi (Ph.D.), and Janice Voss (Ph.D.); Commander Kevin R. Kregel; Mission Specialist Gerhard Thiele of Germany; and Pilot Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie. Mohri represents the National Space Development Agency of Japan and Thiele represents the European Space Agency. An international project spearheaded by the National Imagery and Mapping Agency and NASA, with participation of the German Aerospace Center DLR, the SRTM consists of a specially modified radar system that will gather data for the most accurate and complete topographic map of the Earth's surface that has ever been assembled. SRTM will make use of radar interferometry, wherein two radar images are taken from slightly different locations. Differences between these images allow for the calculation of surface elevation, or change. The SRTM hardware will consist of one radar antenna in the shuttle payload bay and a second radar antenna attached to the end of a mast extended 60 meters (195 feet) out from the shuttle. STS-99 is scheduled to launch Sept. 16 at 8:47 a.m. from Launch Pad 39A KSC-99pp0776

SGT. Johnnie Luper from the 1ST Combat Communications Squadron uses a compass to set direction and elevation of a satellite communications antenna that he has set up on the roof of the 5th Allied Tactical Air Force building. The equipment is being set up ih support of Operation Deny Flight, the enforcement of the United Nations-sanctioned no-fly zone over Bosnia and Herzegovina

National Cathedral exteriors. Apse of National Cathedral from east end II

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