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Each of the Apollo Missions including the moon landings missions are commemorated with their mission patch at the Huntsville Space and Rocket Center. This is is dedicated to Apollo 13 which was the mission that coined the phrase "Houston, we have a problem."
London's West End just before attending a performance of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" at the Apollo Theatre. Two months and one day later, the theater's ceiling collapsed during a performance of the play.
This is just one example of the Fuji X100 series' abilities in a range of shooting situations.
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Apollo of Kladno.
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Inventory no.: 002962-AP2008 .
Object: hair straightener .
Manufactured: Warsaw, Poland .
Manu./Type: Apollo Electronics / LineaRetta .
Power: 40 W .
Weight: 2.869 kg .
Found: Kladno, Czech Republic 2008 .
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The hairdresser device operates with 230 V main voltage. The apparate keeps a constant temperature due to the bimetal thermostat with a standard double-insulated safety tool. The red light placed in the inside dedicates the normal operation of the equipment. Despite of the built-in safety device the object should be treated with caution because it may cause electric shock if water intercourse occurs.
Apollo of Nancy.
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Inventory no.: 002574-AP2000 .
Object: stainless razor blades .
Manufactured: Solingen, Germany .
Manu./Type: Solingen / Apollo .
Weight: 0.005 kg .
Found: Nancy, France 2000 .
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The double-edged blade can be fixed into the razor head which ensures the comfortable grip and the safety of the shaving. The blades can be found in small paper envelopes inside the package. The blades should be placed into the razor head with increased attention. The device can be used more times according to the user’s individual habits and can be changed. The blades can be cleaned with water. more times according to the user’s individual habits and can be changed. The blades can be cleaned with water.
Apollo of Levice.
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Inventory no.: 002478-AP1996 .
Object: plastic slide-projector .
Manufactured: Hungary .
Manu./Type: Apollo .
Found: Levice, Slovakia 1996 .
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Manual electric projector with plastic coating. It projects standing pictures of 35mm perforated positive films. It works on 230 V, meets the standards of double insulation. It does not need earthed connection socket. The roof-shaped part on the upper part of the device diverts the heat generated by the lamp. The clearness of the pictures can be adjusted by twisting the lense of the projector.
Apollo of Ternopil
Inventory no.: 002208-AP1988
Object: double bladed safety razor
Manufactured: Merscheid, Germany
Manu./Type: Friedrich Herkenrath / Apollo, Drall / Gillette
Weight: 0.028 kg
Found: Ternopil , Ukraine 1988
An obejct used for keeping double edged razor blade. The steel blade can be fixed to the stainless clamp by twisting the plastic handle. The object does not involve the risk of immediate danger of accidents since the sharp surfaces stand out of the blade keeper in the slightest degree.
Phoebus Apollo with the sun's rays behind him. The crowning glory of the Archibald fountain in Hyde Park.
Jamie Bamber, aka Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama!
These are photographs taken at DragonCon 2007. I did not take these photographs, but found them at other online sources and am keeping them in this central location for my personal viewing enjoyment. If any of these photographs were taken by you, please let me know, and I will add your name to said photograph(s) description.
I'm doing a 366 project of my dog, Apollo. So there will probably be quite a few uploads of him. I just finished my regular 365 project from last year, and enjoyed it so much, I decided to do one centered around Apollo. haha I know I have no life.
This Airstream traile served as the Mobile Quarantien Facility where the Apollo 11 astronauts were housed immediately after they returned from the Moon. This facility was onboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Hornet
Apollo of Ternopil
Inventory no.: 002208-AP1988
Object: double bladed safety razor
Manufactured: Merscheid, Germany
Manu./Type: Friedrich Herkenrath / Apollo, Drall / Gillette
Weight: 0.028 kg
Found: Ternopil , Ukraine 1988
An obejct used for keeping double edged razor blade. The steel blade can be fixed to the stainless clamp by twisting the plastic handle. The object does not involve the risk of immediate danger of accidents since the sharp surfaces stand out of the blade keeper in the slightest degree.
Apollo of Nancy.
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Inventory no.: 002574-AP2000 .
Object: stainless razor blades .
Manufactured: Solingen, Germany .
Manu./Type: Solingen / Apollo .
Weight: 0.005 kg .
Found: Nancy, France 2000 .
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The double-edged blade can be fixed into the razor head which ensures the comfortable grip and the safety of the shaving. The blades can be found in small paper envelopes inside the package. The blades should be placed into the razor head with increased attention. The device can be used more times according to the user’s individual habits and can be changed. The blades can be cleaned with water. more times according to the user’s individual habits and can be changed. The blades can be cleaned with water.