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❤️ Arnco Mills, Georgia 🎁

"Arnco Mills is an unincorporated community in Coweta County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. A variant name is "Arnco". History The name "Arnco" is an amalgamation of Arnold and Cole, the surnames of two proprietors of a local cotton mill. References Category:Unincorporated communities in Coweta County, Georgia Category:Unincorporated communities in Georgia (U.S. state) "

❤️ SABIA-Mar 🎁

"The SABIA-Mar (Spanish: ), originally called SAC-E by CONAE, is a dual satellite joint Earth observation mission. The mission objective is to study the oceanic biosphere, its changes over time, and how it is affected by and reacts to human activity. It will focus on the monitoring of ocean surfaces, especially studying the ocean ecosystem, the carbon cycle, and marine habitats, as well as ocean mapping. This collaboration between the Argentine (CONAE) and the Brazilian (AEB) space agencies was originally supposed to make two identical spacecraft with Argentina supplying the payload and Brazil the satellite bus. The satellites, SABIA-Mar A and SABIA-Mar B, were supposed to fly in 2017 and 2018, and operate until 2021. By 2016, CONAE announced that a new agreement had been reached, where Argentina would build SABIA-Mar 1, and Brazil would build SABIA-Mar 2. The Argentine satellite, SABIA-Mar 1, is supposed to fly in 2022. SABIA-Mar 1 SABIA-Mar 1 will be designed and built by the Argentine technological company INVAP. They will act as prime contractor and integrator, as well as supply two instruments. It is expected to be launched in 2022, have a 5-year design life, and fly on a sun- synchronous orbit with a four-day revisit frequency. It successfully passed PDR on April 2016 which marked the end of Phase B development, and the project entered Phase C (detailed design). In April 2018, the Critical Design Review (CDR) of the flight segment was approved. SABIA-Mar 2 SABIA-Mar 2 will be built in Brazil on the Multi-Mission Platform (MMP), the satellite bus developed for Amazônia-1. It will have a service module with a dry mass of and a power budget of 304 watts, and a payload module with a mass of and a power budget of 260 watts. It is expected to be launched sometime in the 2020s. Instruments Source: * Global House: multispectral camera CCD camera with 1.1 km resolution * Regional Chamber: CCS multispectral camera with 200 m resolution * SST camera * Chamber of images to ground See also * Brazilian space program References Category:Satellites of Argentina Category:Earth observation satellites of Brazil Category:2022 in spaceflight Category:Twin satellites Category:Proposed satellites "

❤️ Archibald M. Kennedy and sons 🎁

"Smith Covered Bridge in Rush County, with the trademark signature of a Kennedy bridge Bloomfield in Greene County. Archibald McMichael Kennedy (August 25, 1818 in Guilford County, North Carolina – June 3, 1897 in Rush County, Indiana) was a carpenter and builder of covered bridges from Rush County, Indiana, United States. His sons, Emmett L. Kennedy and Charles F. Kennedy, worked with him and separately, as did at least two of his grandsons. Many of the works are attributed to the firm name A. M. Kennedy & Sons. The Kennedy firm was one of the "big three" firms of Indiana covered bridge builders, with at least 58 bridges to their credit. About 75 percent of their bridges have been demolished. A number of their remaining works survive, and some are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Kennedy built his own house (c. 1884) near Rushville, Indiana which is NRHP-listed. He and sons were responsible for the construction of the following bridges (with attribution): *Richland-Plummer Creek Covered Bridge (built 1883), south of Bloomfield (A. M. Kennedy & Sons), NRHP-listed *Westport Covered Bridge (built 1880), east of Westport (Kennedy, A. M. & Sons), NRHP-listed *Mud Creek Covered Bridge (built 1881), Homer ] (A. M Kennedy & Sons) *Ferree Covered Bridge (built 1873), over the Little Flatrock River on Base Road, Rush County. (A. M. Kennedy and son Emmett) *Smith Covered Bridge (built 1877), over the Big Flatrock River on County Road 300 N., Rush County (A. M. Kennedy and son Emmett) *Guilford Covered Bridge (built 1879), Dearborn County (A. M. Kennedy) *Sand Creek Covered Bridge (built 1880), Decatur County (A. M. Kennedy) *Longwood Covered Bridge (built 1884), Fayette County (Kennedy Bros.) *Offutt Covered Bridge (built 1884), over the Little Blue River on County Road 550 W. (SR 550), Rush County (Kennedy, Emmett L., & Charles F.), NRHP-listed *Moscow Covered Bridge (built 1886), over the Big Flatrock River at intersection of SR 875 and SR 625, Rush County (Kennedy, Emmett L.), NRHP-listed *Forsythe Covered Bridge (built 1888), over the Big Flatrock River, SR 650, Rush County (Kennedy, Emmett L.), NRHP-listed *Norris Ford Covered Bridge (built 1916), over the Big Flatrock River, SR 150, Rush County (Kennedy, Emmett L., and sons Karl & Charles R.), NRHP-listed Practices and works of the firm are described in a study "A. M. Kennedy House and Covered Bridges of Rush County". See also *List of Indiana covered bridges References External links * *Biography and photo of A.M. Kennedy Category:1818 births Category:1897 deaths Category:American bridge engineers Category:People from Rush County, Indiana Category:People from Guilford County, North Carolina "

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