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PHOTO VOLTAIC POWERED GRAIN HILL IN VILLAGE OF TANGAYE UPPER VOLTA AFRICA

PHOTO VOLTAIC POWERED GRAIN HILL IN VILLAGE OF TANGAYE UPPER VOLTA AFR...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/28/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T10:53:35.087-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T10:55:25.049-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T10:58:40.036-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:04:03.082-04:00 Byline:... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T10:53:35.087-04:00 Byline:... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T10:58:40.036-04:00 Byline:... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T10:56:38.032-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:00:15.062-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T10:55:25.049-04:00 Byline:... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T10:56:38.032-04:00 Byline:... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:19:14.046-04:00 Byline:... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:00:53.057-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:19:14.046-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:00:53.057-04:00 Byline:... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:00:41.008-04:00 Byline:... More

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[Sustainability 2] 412-DSP-2-Sustainability_101_2.jpg

The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:00:41.008-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:04:03.082-04:00 Byline: Vance, Eric, EPA chief photographer Byline Title: Photograp... More

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The original digital file had the following descriptive metadata embedded in its header: Description: USEPA Photo by Eric Vance. Public domain image Date Picture Taken: 2007-10-19T11:00:15.062-04:00 Byline:... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The newly arrived S5 truss segment for the International Space Station passes near the Vehicle Assembly Building on its trek to the Space Station Processing Facility.  There it will be fit checked for a Photo-Voltaic Radiator Grapple Fixture. It will also undergo a fit check to a truss simulator to ensure that it will fit properly with the S4 and S6 truss segments. S5 is scheduled for launch in October 2003 on mission STS-118. It will be the tenth truss assembled in an 11-truss structure. KSC-02pd0290

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The newly arrived S5 truss segment for t...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The newly arrived S5 truss segment for the International Space Station passes near the Vehicle Assembly Building on its trek to the Space Station Processing Facility. There it wil... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  The super Guppy transport aircraft arrives at KSC with its cargo, the S5 truss segment for the International Space Station.  After offloading, the S5 truss will be transferred to the Space Station Processing Facility where it will be fit chedked for a Photo-Voltaic Radiator Grapple Fixture.  It will also undergo a fit check to a truss simulator to make sure S5 will fit together with the S4 and S6 truss segments.  S5 is scheduled for launch in October 2003 on mission STS-118.  It will be the 10th truss assembled as part of a total 11 trusses. KSC-02pd0285

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The super Guppy transport aircraft arri...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The super Guppy transport aircraft arrives at KSC with its cargo, the S5 truss segment for the International Space Station. After offloading, the S5 truss will be transferred to ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, workers prepare to process the newly arrived S5 truss segment for the International Space Station.  It will be fit checked for a Photo-Voltaic Radiator Grapple Fixture and also undergo a fit check to a truss simulator to ensure that it will fit properly with the S4 and S6 truss segments. S5 is scheduled for launch in October 2003 on mission STS-118. It will be the tenth truss assembled in an 11-truss structure KSC-02pd0291

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, workers prepare to process the newly arrived S5 truss segment for the International Space Station. It will be fit checked for a Photo-Vol... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At the Shuttle Landing Facility, the S5 truss segment for the International Space Station is prepared for ground transport after being offloaded from the Super Guppy transport aircraft on which it arrived. The S5 truss will be taken to the Space Station Processing Facility where it will be fit checked for a Photo-Voltaic Radiator Grapple Fixture. It will also undergo a fit check to a truss simulator to ensure that it will fit properly with the S4 and S6 truss segments. S5 is scheduled for launch in October 2003 on mission STS-118. It will be the tenth truss assembled in an 11-truss structure. KSC-02pd0288

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At the Shuttle Landing Facility, the S5 ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At the Shuttle Landing Facility, the S5 truss segment for the International Space Station is prepared for ground transport after being offloaded from the Super Guppy transport airc... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At the Shuttle Landing Facility, the S5 truss segment for the International Space Station passes in front of the mate/demate device as it begins its move to the Space Station Processing Facility.  There it will be fit checked for a Photo-Voltaic Radiator Grapple Fixture. It will also undergo a fit check to a truss simulator to ensure that it will fit properly with the S4 and S6 truss segments. S5 is scheduled for launch in October 2003 on mission STS-118. It will be the tenth truss assembled in an 11-truss structure KSC-02pd0289

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At the Shuttle Landing Facility, the S5 ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At the Shuttle Landing Facility, the S5 truss segment for the International Space Station passes in front of the mate/demate device as it begins its move to the Space Station Proce... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Technicians attach a crane to the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) in the Space Station Processing Facility.  The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the various Orbital Replacement Units on the Integrated Equipment Assembly that make up the S6 Photo-Voltaic Power Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth starboard truss segment, the S6 Truss measures 112 feet long by 39 feet wide.  Its solar arrays are mounted on a “blanket” that can be folded like an accordion for delivery to the ISS. Once in orbit, astronauts will deploy the blankets to their full size.  When completed, the Station's electrical power system (EPS) will use eight photovoltaic solar arrays to convert sunlight to electricity.  Delivery of the S6 Truss, the last power module truss segment, is targeted for mission STS-119. KSC-04pd1477

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Technicians attach a crane to the Pump Fl...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Technicians attach a crane to the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) in the Space Station Processing Facility. The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the vario... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Tracy Caldwell (left) assists a technician check out the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) before it is installed on the upper deck of the S6 Truss.  The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the various Orbital Replacement Units on the Integrated Equipment Assembly that make up the S6 Photo-Voltaic Power Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth starboard truss segment, the S6 Truss measures 112 feet long by 39 feet wide.  The solar arrays are mounted on a “blanket” that can be folded like an accordion for delivery to the ISS. Once in orbit, astronauts will deploy the blankets to their full size.  When completed, the Station's electrical power system (EPS) will use eight photovoltaic solar arrays to convert sunlight to electricity.  Delivery of the S6 Truss, the last power module truss segment, is targeted for mission STS-119. KSC-04pd1478

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility,...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Tracy Caldwell (left) assists a technician check out the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) before it is installed on the upper d... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Tracy Caldwell (second from left) assists technicians position the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) over the upper deck of the S6 Truss.  The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the various Orbital Replacement Units on the Integrated Equipment Assembly that make up the S6 Photo-Voltaic Power Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth starboard truss segment, the S6 Truss measures 112 feet long by 39 feet wide.  Its solar arrays are mounted on a “blanket” that can be folded like an accordion for delivery to the ISS. Once in orbit, astronauts will deploy the blankets to their full size.  When completed, the Station's electrical power system (EPS) will use eight photovoltaic solar arrays to convert sunlight to electricity.  Delivery of the S6 Truss, the last power module truss segment, is targeted for mission STS-119. KSC-04pd1480

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility,...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Tracy Caldwell (second from left) assists technicians position the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) over the upper deck of the ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Tracy Caldwell (left) assists technicians install the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) onto the upper deck of the S6 Truss.  The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the various Orbital Replacement Units on the Integrated Equipment Assembly that make up the S6 Photo-Voltaic Power Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth starboard truss segment, the S6 Truss measures 112 feet long by 39 feet wide.  Its solar arrays are mounted on a “blanket” that can be folded like an accordion for delivery to the ISS. Once in orbit, astronauts will deploy the blankets to their full size.  When completed, the Station's electrical power system (EPS) will use eight photovoltaic solar arrays to convert sunlight to electricity.  Delivery of the S6 Truss, the last power module truss segment, is targeted for mission STS-119. KSC-04pd1482

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility,...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Tracy Caldwell (left) assists technicians install the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) onto the upper deck of the S6 Truss. Th... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Tracy Caldwell (second from left) assists technicians lower the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) into position onto the upper deck of the S6 Truss.  The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the various Orbital Replacement Units on the Integrated Equipment Assembly that make up the S6 Photo-Voltaic Power Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth starboard truss segment, the S6 Truss measures 112 feet long by 39 feet wide.  Its solar arrays are mounted on a “blanket” that can be folded like an accordion for delivery to the ISS. Once in orbit, astronauts will deploy the blankets to their full size.  When completed, the Station's electrical power system (EPS) will use eight photovoltaic solar arrays to convert sunlight to electricity.  Delivery of the S6 Truss, the last power module truss segment, is targeted for mission STS-119. KSC-04pd1481

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility,...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, astronaut Tracy Caldwell (second from left) assists technicians lower the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) into position onto the upper d... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Unpacking of the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) begins in the Space Station Processing Facility.  The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the various Orbital Replacement Units on the Integrated Equipment Assembly that make up the S6 Photo-Voltaic Power Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth starboard truss segment, the S6 Truss measures 112 feet long by 39 feet wide.  Its solar arrays are mounted on a “blanket” that can be folded like an accordion for delivery to the ISS. Once in orbit, astronauts will deploy the blankets to their full size.  When completed, the Station's electrical power system will use eight photovoltaic solar arrays to convert sunlight to electricity.  Delivery of the S6 Truss, the last power module truss segment, is targeted for mission STS-119. KSC-04pd1476

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Unpacking of the Pump Flow Control Subsys...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Unpacking of the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) begins in the Space Station Processing Facility. The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the various Orbital... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, a technician steadies the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) as it is lifted and moved toward the S6 Truss.  The PFCS pumps and controls the liquid ammonia used to cool the various Orbital Replacement Units on the Integrated Equipment Assembly that make up the S6 Photo-Voltaic Power Module on the International Space Station (ISS). The fourth starboard truss segment, the S6 Truss measures 112 feet long by 39 feet wide.  Its solar arrays are mounted on a “blanket” that can be folded like an accordion for delivery to the ISS. Once in orbit, astronauts will deploy the blankets to their full size.  When completed, the Station's electrical power system (EPS) will use eight photovoltaic solar arrays to convert sunlight to electricity.  Delivery of the S6 Truss, the last power module truss segment, is targeted for mission STS-119. KSC-04pd1479

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility,...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, a technician steadies the Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) as it is lifted and moved toward the S6 Truss. The PFCS pumps and controls th... More

A field of grass with power lines in the background. High tension pylon power, science technology.

A field of grass with power lines in the background. High tension pylo...

A field with a solar panel and a power line / A photo of a solar panel and power lines in a field / Public domain stock photo of a nature.

A large solar panel sitting on top of a lush green field. Photo voltaic panel solar, science technology.

A large solar panel sitting on top of a lush green field. Photo voltai...

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A couple of solar panels sitting on the side of a road. Photo voltaic ...

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