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frimedesigns · 2 days ago
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A Japanese Temple and a Tree in Autumn Foliage
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Cc:Willian Justen de Vasconcellos
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opendirectories · 2 days ago
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theonion · 29 days ago
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Pausing to briefly reflect on their immense good fortune between long sessions of nude sunbathing and plucking perfectly ripe tropical fruit from the rare vegetation surrounding them, the world’s cartographers reportedly continued living their secret lives of luxury this week on the idyllic, never-disclosed eighth continent they call home. “Ah, yes—this is the life,” said topographical researcher Garrett Farthing, chuckling to himself as he delicately put the finishing touches on yet another map showing their current location to be an empty stretch of the Pacific Ocean while being fed grapes by a trained monkey from an ultra-docile species found only on their lush, temperate, 3.5-million-square-mile landmass.
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longreads · 4 months ago
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In the new issue of our sister publication, The Atavist Magazine, Allegra Rosenberg writes about a doomed expedition to Antarctica—and the untold love story of two crew members who survived the journey.
"Pennell left a trove of letters and diaries behind, but they sat largely unconsulted for a century. The romance hidden inside them was a gift waiting for the right moment to be discovered."
Read the introduction, “The Romance History Forgot,” on Longreads.
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pangeen · 17 days ago
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" Sunset in Antarctica " // © D R E W S I M M S
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thatsbelievable · 2 years ago
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lovehina019 · 1 year ago
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nfasth · 6 months ago
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unbfacts · 2 months ago
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Aboriginal Australians had regular trade and cultural exchanges with Indonesian Makassan sailors for centuries before European arrival, with some Aboriginal people even traveling to Indonesia and Southeast Asia. When British explorers first visited inland Australia, they reportedly met an Aboriginal man who had already learned English from a trip to Singapore.
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nasa · 1 year ago
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ALT: This video shows blades of grass moving in the wind on a beautiful day at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. In the background, we see the 212-foot-core stage for the powerful SLS (Space Launch System) rocket used for Artemis I. The camera ascends, revealing the core stage next to a shimmering body of water as technicians lead it towards NASA’s Pegasus barge. Credit: NASA
The SLS (Space Launch System) Core Stage by Numbers
Technicians with NASA and SLS core stage lead contractor Boeing, along with RS-25 engines lead contractor Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies company, are nearing a major milestone for the Artemis II mission. The SLS (Space Launch System) rocket’s core stage for Artemis II is fully assembled and will soon be shipped via barge from NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans to the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Once there, it will be prepped for stacking and launch activities.
Get to know the core stage – by the numbers.
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Standing 212 feet tall and measuring 27.6 feet in diameter, the SLS core stage is the largest rocket stage NASA has ever built. Due to its size, the hardware must be shipped aboard NASA’s Pegasus barge.
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900 miles
Once loaded, the barge – which was updated to accommodate the giant core stage -- will travel 900 miles to Florida across inland and ocean waterways. Once at Kennedy, teams with our Exploration Ground Systems team will complete checkouts for the core stage prior to stacking preparations.
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18 Miles + 500 Sensors
As impressive as the core stage is on the outside, it’s also incredible on the inside. The “brains” of the rocket consist of three flight computers and special avionics systems that tell the rocket what to do. This is linked to 18 miles of cabling and more than 500 sensors and systems to help feed fuel and steer the four RS-25 engines.
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8.8 million
Speaking of engines… Our SLS Moon rocket generates approximately 8.8 million pounds of thrust at launch. Two million pounds come from the four powerful RS-25 engines at the base of the core stage, while each of the two solid rocket boosters produces a maximum thrust of 3.6 million pounds. Together, the engines and boosters will help launch a crew of four Artemis astronauts inside NASA’s Orion spacecraft beyond Earth orbit to venture around the Moon.
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733,000 Gallons
Achieving the powerful thrust required at launch calls for a large amount of fuel - 733,000 gallons, to be precise. The stage has two huge propellant tanks that hold the super-cooled liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen that make the rocket “go.” A new liquid hydrogen storage sphere has recently been built at Kennedy, which can store 1.25 million gallons of liquid hydrogen.
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Four
The number four doesn’t just apply to the RS-25 engines. It’s also the number of astronauts who will fly inside our Orion spacecraft atop our SLS rocket for the first crewed Artemis mission. When NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Victor Glover along with CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen launch, they will be the first astronauts returning to the Moon in more than 50 years.
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opendirectories · 3 days ago
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art-by-renaud · 5 days ago
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Another excerpt from “A Zood Compendium” by Montgomery LaMontgommery
(The most recent episode and adventuring party gave me too much information not to draw it. Please enjoy <3)
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the-gone-ton · 1 month ago
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The art of drop ceiling: an appreciation post for the designs used by the Crown American Corporation in the ceilings of their malls.
Pictured: The Point at Carlisle Plaza (formerly the Carlisle Plaza Mall); Chambersburg Mall (now closed); Lycoming Mall (now closed); Phillipsburg Mall (now closed); South Mall; Uniontown Mall; and Nittany Mall.
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nomilkinmyteaplease · 9 months ago
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Endurance in a new 3d scan by the Falkland Maritime Heritage Trust
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pangeen · 17 days ago
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" Boats in holes 🧊⛵️" // © Norbert von Niman
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