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At 6:55 a.m. on Monday, July 26, an uncrewed Progress MS-16 transport cargo vehicle, along with the Pirs docking station, undocked from the ISS, according to a NASA statement. Both should have been mostly destroyed during a controlled re-entry through Earths atmosphere, and Russian space agency Roscosmos tweeted that the non-combustible structural elements of the craft fell into the Pacific Ocean. The Progress 77 mission arrived at the ISS in February, delivering supplies and cargo to the Expedition 65 crew. The Pirs module has been in service for 20 years, having been launched to the station on September 14, 2001. Pirs, which means pier in Russian, is being decommissioned to make room for the incoming Nauka module, also known as the Multipurpose Laboratory Module MLM , which was launched to orbit last Wednesday. T
stanley quencher he docking compartment and spacecraft shortly before re-entry on Monday July 26, 2021. Image: Roscosmos The original plan was to undock Pirs on Friday, July 23, but this was moved to Monday after a stream of problems with the
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who created a custom instant camera that converts what the cameras lens sees into crude, stick figure doodles. Remember Googles Quick, Draw! online game that used a neural network to attempt
stanley cups uk to guess what people were trying to draw That game ended up producing a database of over 50 million identified stick figure drawings that Macnish was able to harness to help power his camera, which runs on a Raspberry Pi, with a thermal printer and some other electronics that help it function not unlike an iconic Polaroid does. But unlike a Polaroid, Macnishs聽camera doesnt have a viewfinder, or a preview screen. You blindly point it at a scene, push the trigger, and out pops a small doodle, not a photo, from the thermal printer. The doodles the camera creates also dont necessarily mirror what was being photographed in the first place. The resulting images instead reflect how the background neural network powering the camera interpreted the scene coming through the lens. A selfie could result in a doodle of a bicycle wheel, and your dog might become a rocket ship. But at least the photographer
stanley us doesnt have to fiddle with focus, shutter speed, or depth of field. [Dan Macnish via Hackaday] CamerasGadgetsGoogleHacksTech
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