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100 years ago news
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Oct. 25, 1925: Tennis aces, meet air aces. Barnstormers Gladys Roy and Ivan Unger go through the motions of a volley on the wings of a Curtiss biplane 3,000 feet above Los Angeles. This much-reproduced shot is taken from another plane for International News Service. 1/2
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USS Benjamin Franklin limps into Brooklyn Navy Yard after suffering heavy damage in March of 1945. “Big Ben” lost 800 crew in the attack, making it the most damaged American carrier to survive WW2.
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USS Benjamin Franklin limps into Brooklyn Navy Yard after suffering heavy damage in March of 1945. “Big Ben” lost 800 crew in the attack, making it the most damaged American carrier to survive WW2.
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Close call: On February 28th, 2024, the TIMED satellite passed within 30 feet of the defunct Kosmos 2221 satellite.
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Close call: On February 28th, 2024, the TIMED satellite passed within 30 feet of the defunct Kosmos 2221 satellite.
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Saturn's shepherd moon Prometheus creating streamer channels in the planet's "F" ring.
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Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr wore the larger helmeted Gemini G5C Spacesuit for Gemini 7. On the second day of the mission, Lovell became the first astronaut to remove their suit during space flight…an act undertaken in an area little larger than the driver’s seat of a car.
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Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr wore the larger helmeted Gemini G5C Spacesuit for Gemini 7. On the second day of the mission, Lovell became the first astronaut to remove their suit during space flight…an act undertaken in an area little larger than the driver’s seat of a car.
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Saturn's shepherd moon Prometheus creating streamer channels in the planet's "F" ring.
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Before transatlantic flight became practical, engineers dreamt up artificial island airports called "seadromes" where planes could land, refuel, and pick up passengers ferried by ship.
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Before transatlantic flight became practical, engineers dreamt up artificial island airports called "seadromes" where planes could land, refuel, and pick up passengers ferried by ship.
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The map generated by this event via UC Berkeley showed a large island surrounded by a lake of relatively young lava.
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Jupiter's moon Europa passing in front of its highly volcanic moon Io. The yellow dots are lakes of lava. This occultation on March 8th, 2015 helped researchers make a map of Loki Patera, the largest lava lake on Io.
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Jupiter's moon Europa passing in front of its highly volcanic moon Io. The yellow dots are lakes of lava. This occultation on March 8th, 2015 helped researchers make a map of Loki Patera, the largest lava lake on Io.
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The Vickers Type 161 is a classic “1/1” aircraft…a pusher biplane with a cannon that fired upwards. An ambitious approach of the type only interwar designers could dream.
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The Vickers Type 161 is a classic “1/1” aircraft…a pusher biplane with a cannon that fired upwards. An ambitious approach of the type only interwar designers could dream.
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The F-104 Starfighter’s wings were a mere 22 feet across and only 2” thick at their tips.
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The F-104 Starfighter’s wings were a mere 22 feet across and only 2” thick at their tips.
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Russia, three years and a million men deep into a stagnant campaign to capture the entirety of Ukraine: “Sure, you can copy our homework.”
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During the interwar period, Italian aviation took chances on designs that looked unlike anything else of the time. The Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero was no exception, with its large dorsal hump sporting 2x Breda-SAFAT machine guns.
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During the interwar period, Italian aviation took chances on designs that looked unlike anything else of the time. The Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero was no exception, with its large dorsal hump sporting 2x Breda-SAFAT machine guns.
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Russia seems to have scored a hit on a Patriot radar unit over the past day, according to Reddit.
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Orbital Science/Northrop Grumman’s air-launched rocket system components were named Stargazer (mothership) and Pegasus (rocket) after the ships that Picard and Riker served on prior to the Enterprise (respectively).
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Orbital Science/Northrop Grumman’s air-launched rocket system components were named Stargazer (mothership) and Pegasus (rocket) after the ships that Picard and Riker served on prior to the Enterprise (respectively).
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In January 1945, the V-2 rocket spinoff known as “A-4b” became the first winged guided missile to break the sound barrier. The design was gradually reworked by “rehabilitated” Nazi scientists into the US’ SM-64 Navaho supersonic cruise missile.
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In January 1945, the V-2 rocket spinoff known as “A-4b” became the first winged guided missile to break the sound barrier. The design was gradually reworked by “rehabilitated” Nazi scientists into the US’ SM-64 Navaho supersonic cruise missile.
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The interior of Apollo 15’s Lunar Module, Falcon.
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The interior of Apollo 15’s Lunar Module, Falcon.
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Robert “The Baste God” McNees
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Astrophysicists would have you believe that galaxies are happy to be lensed into Einstein rings or arcs. This might look cute to you, but it is not normal. Galaxies only act this way when they are *extremely* distressed. (6/n) Image Credit: NASA / ESA / Hubble Space Telescope
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To date, Astronaut High School (est. 1972) in Titusville, FL has graduated only one single astronaut: Anil Menon. He is currently scheduled to fly his first mission aboard Soyuz MS-29 in June 2026.
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To date, Astronaut High School (est. 1972) in Titusville, FL has graduated only one single astronaut: Anil Menon. He is currently scheduled to fly his first mission aboard Soyuz MS-29 in June 2026.
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The MGM-18 Lacrosse was a short-ranged "tactical" nuclear missile sporting an uncomfortably short 12 mile range and a yield up to 10.5kt. The firing unit required 3 trucks, a jeep, a radar, 4 guidance systems, and a 45kw generator.
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The MGM-18 Lacrosse was a short-ranged "tactical" nuclear missile sporting an uncomfortably short 12 mile range and a yield up to 10.5kt. The firing unit required 3 trucks, a jeep, a radar, 4 guidance systems, and a 45kw generator.
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GIFS GALORE
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A fireball from the first impact of comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 comes into focus above Jupiter in 1994. Galileo’s instruments measured this fireball reaching a temperature of 42,700°F.
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A fireball from the first impact of comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 comes into focus above Jupiter in 1994. Galileo’s instruments measured this fireball reaching a temperature of 42,700°F.
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Martin’s M-130 China Clipper, one of PanAm’s three clippers (alongside Philippine, Hawaii clippers). This painting depicts three forms of “China Clipper,” culminating in the flying boat. All three “Clipper” flying boats would eventually crash.
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Martin’s M-130 China Clipper, one of PanAm’s three clippers (alongside Philippine, Hawaii clippers). This painting depicts three forms of “China Clipper,” culminating in the flying boat. All three “Clipper” flying boats would eventually crash.
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The AN/APQ-13 ground scanning radar was designed to be installed in a belly radome on B-29s. It operated at a frequency of 9375 ± 45 megahertz and aided in targeting. The unit was later repurposed as a civilian weather warning system which remained in use until 1977.
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The AN/APQ-13 ground scanning radar was designed to be installed in a belly radome on B-29s. It operated at a frequency of 9375 ± 45 megahertz and aided in targeting. The unit was later repurposed as a civilian weather warning system which remained in use until 1977.
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Back when planes had engineers on the flight deck, the 727 was a case study in the rule of 3s: Three engines. Three crew on the flight deck. Three times as loud as any other jet.
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Back when planes had engineers on the flight deck, the 727 was a case study in the rule of 3s: Three engines. Three crew on the flight deck. Three times as loud as any other jet.
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Wanna feel old as dirt? This was NASA’s APOD on this day, 30 years ago: “The prominent dark streaks in this image [of Titan by Voyager 2] seem to come from small volcanoes and may consist of nitrogen frost mixed with organic compounds ejected during geyser-like eruptions.”
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“The Smoking Lounge on The Hindenburg” sounds like a cruel joke but there was an exquisitely outfitted place for passengers to puff (somewhat) safely beneath the enormous hydrogen gas bags. One electric lighter provided the heat while the room was kept at higher pressure behind sealed double doors.
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“The Smoking Lounge on The Hindenburg” sounds like a cruel joke but there was an exquisitely outfitted place for passengers to puff (somewhat) safely beneath the enormous hydrogen gas bags. One electric lighter provided the heat while the room was kept at higher pressure behind sealed double doors.
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N. K. Jemisin
3 months ago
Getting a bunch of "Call N. K.!" tags again. This happens every time somebody attempts to blow up/risks blowing up the moon -- which you wouldn't think would happen a lot, but here we are.
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Amelia Earhart standing in front of her highly customized Lockheed Electra 10-E. The E model was powered by 2x beastly Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp engines producing 600hp, each.
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