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I'm such a sucker for anything remotely tropical, especially these signs!

November 14, 2015: 318/365 (2875/2992)- Saturday afternoon Rebekah and I loaded up our bikes and went out to Inlet Beach to ride down Hwy 30A. We went 15 miles through some gorgeous scenery on a nice wide bike path, turned around and rode 15 miles back. We did stop in Seaside for a hot dog & brewskis break. Nice way to spend a sunny afternoon!

Livro de registro de sepultamentos - 1907 a 1949

RIAT 2016

Taken after a heavy storm as we were leaving late on Sunday

spiral bound paper notebooks with silk-screened cover

2016 spring break seacrest beach Florida 30a

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Malibu Hills, California

Livro de registro de sepultamentos - 1961 a 1971

Livro de inumações - 1948 a 1961

Feira de São Cristóvão - Rio de Janeiro

Câmera Yashica FX-3 - Filme Fuji Superia ISO 200

National Museum of the US Air Force

 

The Minuteman IA on display (designation LGM-30A) represents one of 150 deployed at Malmstrom AFB, Montana, between 1962 and 1969. Improved range and accuracy in later models enabled their deployment at US bases farther from their targets in the former Soviet Union.

 

Like any ICBM, Minuteman IA was a complex system. The rocket's three powerful stages burned one after the other to send a single nuclear warhead on a free-falling or ballistic path to its target. To hit a target thousands of miles away, Minuteman used a precise guidance system of gyroscopes, accelerometers, and a computer that was powerful for its time.

 

Sensing the missile's movement, the guidance unit swiveled rocket motor nozzles to keep the missile on course. It also told the three stages when to fire and separate, and determined the right moment to release the re-entry vehicle containing the nuclear warhead.

 

The re-entry vehicle at the tip of the missile free-fell to its target using gravity alone. To protect the warhead inside from the heat of atmospheric re-entry, the vehicle was covered with special "ablative" coatings that carried away heat by burning and charring away as the vehicle streaked earthward.

 

The missile on display came to the Museum in 1971. Later Minuteman models included Minuteman IB (LGM-30B), II (LGM-30F), and III (LGM-30G). Over the years, the Minuteman series received various upgrades with improved motors, guidance, re-entry vehicles, and warheads. Minuteman III, also on display in this gallery, is still in service and is projected to be a main nuclear deterrent well into the 21st century.

 

TECHNICAL NOTES

Height: 53.8 ft

Weight: 65,000 lbs

Range: Designed for 5,000+ miles

Speed: 15,000 mph

Propulsion: Stage 1-Thiokol. 210.000 lbs thrust

Stage 2-Aerojet. 60.000 lbs thrust

Stage 3-Hercules, 35,000 lbs thrust

Guidance: All inertial, Autonetics Division of Rockwell

Warhead: Nuclear, re-entry vehicle by Avco

 

Praktica MTL3

Helios 44M

Kodak Portra 400

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