#星際迷航 #StarTrekOnline #星際迷航 #StarTrek | #August2024 | #YesterdayInAucklandNewZealand #奧克蘭。#紐西蘭 | #Auckland – #ManagereBridge township crossing looking at the #OnehungaWharf #ManukauHarbour the Next Auckland CBD #StarshipSize compare ….. A Gallery #GamePhotography #TravelPhotography …

At one time in Auckland History, a Township naming Mangere Bridge, located in the Manukau Harbour, Used to be a major suburban hub that interconnects between Mangere Bridge to the Onehunga, in which that township was busy  in up to the mid 1980’s as the final construction of the new constructed  Managere Bridge that became operational in 1983…. In which took ten years to build, to replace the previous one in which still stands today….as a recreational park, part of the Community, in where people now days used it to walk to work, school.. Recreationally fish from the Harbour, with as part of Auckland’s bicycle peddling network also is a resting spot for resting..

Before 1983, the old Mangere Bridge constructed in 1914, it was widely used to the point where bridge up to moment in 1980’s it was beyond saturation point more than Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak International Airport in Kowloon Bay inter… as the its replacement was still finalised in construction after a ten year stall after stall in construction due to labour disputes..  Back then driving on the old bridge in which Coronation road that lead up into the Mangere Bridge Township was intense intensified as the new bridge waits…  With one of the known traffic also it was one of the known roadways that link up travelling in from Auckland CBD towards Onehunga towards Mangere Bridge Township towards the Jean Batten international Airport- Auckland international Airport… 

The old Mangere Bridge in which still stands today in which constructed during wartime 1914 in World War one and two, was design to be a wartime bridge the way how it was layout and design was to have elements of being Anti-Tank block, with some sentry towers… as a procedure the harbour also the bridge was mined for just in case.. Interesting enough the bridge itself was designed lowered as to counter any larger wartime or patrol boats from entry the mouth of the harbour…

During those times when the old Mangere Bridge was active, traffic thoroughfare through the Mangere Bridge Township was a lot more intensified than as now today… as now days the traffic is no longer through the main street of the village as it’s completely diverted through Auckland’s South-western Motorway –SH20.. As the large component of traffic is diverted the township has recently enjoyed its now provincial humbling as its thriving growing local community…..

奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long .. Constitution retrofit class 305 meters long.
to Scale.

Onehunga Wharf is located in 55 Onehunga Harbour Road, Onehunga, and Auckland, New Zealand … with a length of 292meters ….The Onehunga Wharf was completed in 1958. Onehunga was a frequent port of call for coastal vessels operating between other west coast New Zealand ports. Passenger traffic was also extremely popular in the late 1800s, with passenger steamers operating between many of the New Zealand west coast ports.

In during 2018 Onehunga Wharf is now officially under the ownership of Auckland Council’s development agency, Panuku Development Auckland, after it was purchased from Ports of Auckland earlier this year.

“Onehunga was one of the first areas established by Māori and European settlers, due to its lush environment and natural harbours,” says Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Councillor Josephine Bartley. “The wharf plays a crucial role in connecting our community to the Manukau Harbour. It’s great to see it secured as an area that could eventually be opened up to the people of Onehunga as a flourishing and lively centre that is well connected to its past, its community and the surrounding environment.

奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long .. Constitution retrofit class 305 meters long- Miranda Class Retrofit 233 meters long .
to Scale….. that Wrath of Khan moment.

The first step has been made in transforming Onehunga’s gritty wharf from an industrial port to a new community of homes, shops and public space.

The wharf, occupied now by long sheds, has been purchased by Auckland Council.

The deal is a deck-chair shuffle, given the existing owner Ports of Auckland is wholly-owned by the council. The council did not disclose a purchase price. Onehunga Wharf has been acquired by Auckland Council in a move that will be critical to the revitalisation of Onehunga over the next 30 years.

奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long .. Exeter class 375 meters long.
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The vision for the wharf is that it will be transformed into a new community with homes, cafes, retail and public space, while retaining its seafaring history and spirit.

The land has sprawling views across the water to Mangere Bridge and out to the Manukau Harbour. It follows a man-made beach being put in on the Hillsborough side of the bay.

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奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long .. Galaxy class 642.51 meters long. length of Galaxy Class Warp Nacelle is least 305 meters long (Constitution retrofit class 305 meters long. )
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The project to turn the wharf into a new centre may take up to 25 years and work will not start on the site for five years.

Auckland Mayor Phil Goff today said the purchase will enable Auckland to enhance the great part of our city.

奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long .. Constitution Class – Strange New worlds Captain Christopher Pike 442 meters long .. some how during the Rebuild refit of it for Kirk it was downsize to 289 meters..
奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long ….. Vesta Class multi-mission explorer- 672 meters long …..
I奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long .. Constitution retrofit class 305 meters long- Miranda Class Retrofit 233 meters long .
to Scale….. that Wrath of Khan moment.
奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long .. Odyssey Class ultra heavy Variant 1061 meters long….

note to scale wise Constitution retrofit class 305 meters long-
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奧克蘭。 紐西蘭 Auckland. New Zealand. Mangere Bridge – Onehunga Wharf 292 meters long ….. sovereign class – 680 meters long …..

“Onehunga Wharf is an historic part of Auckland and the Manukau Harbour…we want to ensure that this heritage, that has so much potential, is retained so Aucklanders can enjoy it for generations to come.

“We’ve been working for years on developing Onehunga potential as a key destination in Auckland. From the reclamation of Onehunga’s waterfront to the introduction of light rail, these changes will be transformative for Onehunga.”

Panuku Design and Place Director Rod Marler says it will be important that any future development on the wharf maintains a strong connection to the Manukau Harbour and retains its history and authentic seafaring spirit.

“This landmark purchase is a critical component of the transformation of Onehunga. The wharf is the only west coast port in Auckland and has a rich and vibrant history dating back to pre-colonial times.

Images and visuals are from their respectives

#RocketLab #火箭實驗室 | #Electron #ReusableCarrierRocket | #BirdsOfAFeather the 11th flight January 2020 launching a #NRO #Satellite also it’s testing launch for reusability – Beyond #RunningOutOfFingers to count …….#Updated

Currently on 31st January 2020, that’s is the preparations of for upcoming launch of An American – New Zealand based Carrier Rocket company Rocket lab in which it’s preparations for a Department of Defense from the United States Government- United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) in which is bound to be launched from the eastern coast of North Island New Zealand from its Mahia Peninsula Launch complex one launch for the late January calendar.. in which it’ll be position in a LEO –Low Earth Orbital position…… launching at 00:00 – 04:00 UTC / 13:00 – 17:00 NZDT- New Zealand Daylight Savings time..

During this mission launch it’s the first series of launches to seek reusability’ Carrier Rockets in which the Electron Next generation Carrier Rocket will land on an oceanic surface with a jump parachute in which land plus nine minutes in which the electron rocket apond impact will be planned destroyed on testing its system to learnt for the next launch for the development for reusability …

The launch mission NRO competitively awarded the contract under the Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) contract vehicle. RASR allows the NRO to explore new launching opportunities that can provide a streamlined, commercial approach for getting small satellites into space at a rapid launching cycle… with that in mind it meets the criteria needs of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) develops and operates unique and innovative intelligence satellites to meet national security needs…. For more than six decades now in running, the NRO has answered the hardest difficulty national security-related questions with bold, innovative technology, and NROL-151 stands firm in this tradition. The NROL-151 mission logo is a light-hearted way to wish NROL-151 good fortune and launch on its mission.

 

Images and visuals are from Rocket Lab 火箭實驗室

#RocketLab #火箭實驗室 |#RunningOutOfFingers also celebrating with #Rosie with a milestone of ten #Electron #CarrierRocket launches ….

On sixth December 2019 on its Tenth Milestone Launched termed Running Out Of Fingers  …. An American – New Zealand based Carrier Rocket company Rocket lab in which it’s preparations for an launching window from  25th November 2019  in which is bound to be launched from the eastern coast of North Island New Zealand from its Mahia Peninsula Launch complex one launch for the late February calendar.. In which it’ll be position in a LEO –Low Earth Orbital position… In which its launch time reference is on the sixth December 2019….   Also featuring the next generation’s series of the Electron 3D printed booster rocket engine for its tenth launched…

Launching featuring Electron Carrier Rocket with its carbon fibre fuselage with its next generation 3D printed engine… is this mission will carry deployment of several Commercial Small Satellites into its designated orbit in which the Next Generation Electron Engine is designed to be used as Reusable for the Reusable first Staging Carrier Rocket in which is test driving for any lessons learn towards full commercially of a cost effective reusable carrier rocket..  In which during marks an important milestone for tenth mission in which counting those flights with fingers in running out of fingers..  The staffs on their first launch were the momentous with first time excitement …..  In which they share their moments…in which during that time they also celebrated that milestone with the additional Mahia Peninsula Launch Complex One A  as to North Island -New Zealand- Mahia Peninsula Launch Complex One learnt lessons of  of Northern Hemisphere Wallops  establishment of the Launch Complex two.. 

Introducing Rosie is the rocket building robot. Rosie is a custom built 140 square meter robot that enables the precision machining of Electron’s carbon composite structures, including stage 1, stage 2, and the fairing. In just 12 hours, all marking, cutting, drilling, milling, and sanding is completed on a vehicle, in which reduces the time of manufacturing of the core stages of the Electron Carrier Rocket.. in which producing one Carrier rocket within every  twelve hour cycle in which ready towards the assembly removing the hundreds of hours of drilling

#RocketLab #火箭實驗室 | Testing the #NextGeneration #Electron #CarrierRocket #RunningOutOfFingers in developing progressively for #ReusableCarrierRocket ….

An American – New Zealand based Carrier Rocket company Rocket lab in which it’s preparations for an launch of 25th November 2019  in which is bound to be launched from the eastern coast of North Island New Zealand from its Mahia Peninsula Launch complex one launch for the late February calendar.. In which it’ll be position in a LEO –Low Earth Orbital position… In which its launch time is unknown to be announce….   Also featuring the next generation’s series of the Electron 3D printed booster rocket engine for its tenth launched…

Launching featuring Electron Carrier Rocket with its carbon fibre fuselage with its next generation 3D printed engine.. is this mission will carry deployment of several Commercial Small Satellites  into its designated orbit in which the Next Generation Electron Engine is designed to be used as Reusable for the Reusable first Staging Carrier Rocket in  which is test driving for any lessons learn towards full commercially of a cost effective reusable carrier rocket..

On this mission of Running out of Fingers, is an onboard rideshare mission in which the payload composes of six spacecraft’s 5cm PocketQube microsatellites from satellite manufacturer and mission management provider Alba Orbita…. In which the final eighth payload to ridesharing is Spaceflight for ALE Co., Ltd (ALE), a Tokyo-based company creating microsatellites that simulate meteor particles.

ATL-1: A payload from Advanced Technology of Laser (ATL) from Hungary designed to test a new thermal isolation material in space, conduct a thermal insulator material experiment, and DVB-T band spectrum monitoring.

Fossasat-1: FossaSat 1 is a picosatellite developed by Spanish non-profit organization Fossa Systems. The spacecraft, which fits in the palm of a hand, is a communications satellite that uses low power RF to provide IOT connectivity.

NOOR 1A & NOOR 1B: These satellites from Stara Space will demonstrate LEO-to-LEO intersatellite link technology communicating with ground stations on Earth; crucial technologies required to create a real-time global communications constellation in space.

SMOG-P: A novel spectrum monitoring payload built by students at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary. Smog-P features a spectrum analyzer to measure man-made electromagnetic pollution from space.

TRSI Sat: ACME AtronOmatic is a US-Germany based software application development company that provides flight tracking services to the aviation community and to mobile applications such as MyRadar, a weather radar application for mobile devices.

ALE-2: Tokyo-based ALE Co., Ltd ‘s ALE-2 satellite aims to create man-made shooting stars by simulating re-entering meteor particles. The satellite includes multiple redundant attitude sensors and controllers, as well as a propulsion system for maneuvers.

Launch update: We’re standing down from today’s launch attempt to conduct further tests on ground systems. We’ll update with a new target launch date soon. The window remains open until 12 December

Work on the Stage 2 umbilical that caused us to stand down from last week’s launch is nearing completion, however poor weather conditions are driving a launch attempt no earlier than 07:56 UTC, Friday 6 Dec. Stay tuned for updates as we continue to assess weather this week.

Teams at Launch Complex 1 are moving into position for today’s launch December sixth 2019  in which launch successfully  attempt of the #RunningOutOfFingers mission. Ground winds are a concern that we’re monitoring as we approach the opening of the window at 07:56 UTC.

 Including during this first test flight of the testing the next generation of  Electron Carrier Rocket with its new Next Generation Rutherford Engine in progressively developing towards Reusability  the first guided, full telemetry re-entry of the Electron launch vehicle’s first stage as part of Rocket Lab’s plans to re-use and re-fly rocket boosters in future missions. Recovery instrumentation onboard this flight will include guidance and navigation hardware, including S-band telemetry and onboard flight computer systems, to live-gather data during the first stage’s atmospheric re-entry, as well as a reaction control system to orient the booster.. In which those new instruments installed will help the process of developing the Next Generation Electron reusable Carrier Rocket …

 

Credit Images and visuals are from Rocketlab.usa

#RocketLab #火箭實驗室 |#LC1 #LaunchComplexOne #MahiaPeninsula a Tour of the first launch complex of an American Carrier Rocket company that’s based in #NorthIsland #NewZealand introductory for #RunningOutOfFingers …

 

An American – New Zealand based Carrier Rocket company Rocket lab in which it’s preparations for an launch of 25th November 2019  in which is bound to be launched from the eastern coast of North Island New Zealand from its Mahia Peninsula Launch complex one launch for the late February calendar.. In which it’ll be position in a LEO –Low Earth Orbital position… In which its launch time is unknown to be announce Running Out of Fingers….   Also featuring the next generation’s series of the Electron 3D printed booster rocket engine for its tenth launched…

Launching featuring Electron Carrier Rocket with its carbon fibre fuselage with its next generation 3D printed engine.. is this mission will carry deployment of several Commercial Small Satellites  into its designated orbit in which the Next Generation Electron Engine is designed to be used as Reusable for the Reusable first Staging Carrier Rocket in  which is test driving for any lessons learn towards full commercially of a cost effective reusable carrier rocket..

Located on the Mahia Peninsula on New Zealand’s East Coast, LC-1 is the best spot in the world to launch more frequently than anywhere else on the planet. In which is launch range is thirty nine degrees south latitude in which launching at SSO –Sun Synchronous Orbit … in which Amanda Stiles, Director of Mission Management and Integration, in which the Hanger has crew of fifty personal to provide launch engineering..  In which the whole electron rocket comes together in construction from various locations manufactured in New Zealand also its American partners coming together at the Mount Wellington complex in Auckland New Zealand… in which testing the components before launch towards the Mahia Peninsula LC1..

In which the final process of the payload it is tested in the Clean room in where it’s integrated into the kick stage with the payload flaring then it’s installed towards the carrier rocket then towards the launch complex in where it’s controlled a mission controlled in Auckland ….