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Fatmabai Sanatorium was built in 1934 by Fatmabai Abdul Rehman Moledina Dhuna. Right now the sanatorium is being taken care of by her father Abdul Razak Saeed sister's son Abdul Ahad Saad who also happens to be the trustee of the sanatorium.

 

My 2nd attempt to do with grunge and textures.

Used 2 textures courtesy - lgtex_by_omnigenus010 and color_grunge_textures_by_Princess_of_Shadows.

Just another day for @PortCanaveral and the Space Coast of Florida, as the #SpaceX drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You" returns to port carrying the 1st stage of the #telstar18v #Falcon9 rocket, launched early Monday morning.

 

Welcome home, #SpaceXFleet!

SpaceX launch with Telstar 18V from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 12:45 am (ET) Monday morning, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched their third batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet satellites Monday at 9:19:21 EST, from SLC-40 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

SpaceX lit up the Florida skies this morning with the latest batch of Starlink 4-17 satellites at 5:42 a.m. EDT, from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center. When the rocket exhaust is illuminated by the sun, it starts to look like a space jellyfish.

Just another day for @PortCanaveral and the Space Coast of Florida, as the #SpaceX drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You" returns to port carrying the 1st stage of the #telstar18v #Falcon9 rocket, launched early Monday morning.

 

Welcome home, #SpaceXFleet!

Congratulations to #SpaceX for the beautiful #Falcon9 launch with the Air Force Space Command next-gen #GPSIII Satellite. Nicknamed "Vespucci" and built by Lockheed Martin, launch occurred at 8:51 a.m. EST from #SLC40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched their third batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet satellites Monday at 9:19:21 EST, from SLC-40 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Thursday morning launch of NASA's Crew 6 mission on Crew Dragon Endeavour at :34 a.m. EST

SpaceX Falcon 9 launced their latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband satellites from SLC-40, on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 9:25 p.m. EDT Wednesday. This marked the first east coast use of "Just Read The Instructions" for the first stage landing.

 

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SpaceX booster B1058 made it's 15th launch yesterday with the latest batch of Starlink broadband internet satellites at 4:32 p.m.

Not the "normal" #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster return to Port Canaveral. After launching the #CRS16 resupply mission to the ISS on December 5th, the B1050 booster suffered a hydraulic pump failure for the grid fins & caused the computer to make a controlled landing in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The black interstage looks severely damaged & corrosion would be a risk for reuse, after soaking in salt water for more than 48 hours.

Viewed from Playalinda Beach on the Canaveral National Seashore

An on target #SpaceX #Falcon9 launch, and NOT so on target ocean landing, for the first stage booster off the coast of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Launched occurred at 1:16 p.m. EST from #SLC40 with the #CRS16 resupply mission heading to the ISS.

Congratulations to #SpaceX for the beautiful #Falcon9 launch with the Air Force Space Command next-gen #GPSIII Satellite. Nicknamed "Vespucci" and built by Lockheed Martin, launch occurred at 8:51 a.m. EST from #SLC40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Beautiful afternoon for SpaceX to launch the CRS-26 mission from LC-39A, bound for the International Space Station

SpaceX launch with Telstar19V from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 1:50am (ET) Sunday morning, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base

Beautiful morning launch with the latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet relay satellites at 8:25 EDT - viewed from Playalinda Beach

It was a very beautiful early morning launch for SpaceX with the NASA Crew-2 mission headed for the ISS. The mission was SpaceX’s third crew flight, and first with a reused booster B1061.2, and the first reuse of Crew Dragon Endeavour. Launch occurred at 5:49 a.m. EDT from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. You can see the cold gas thrusters pulsing to reorient the first stage.

Thursday evening launch for SpaceX with the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 7:08 p.m. EDT

Viewed from Playalinda Beach on the Canaveral National Seashore

Thursday morning launch of NASA's Crew 6 mission on Crew Dragon Endeavour at :34 a.m. EST

The new HAF advanced training aircraft, the M-346, at one of its first public appearances during AFW2024.

SpaceX Launch with the second set of 60 Starlink satellites

Not the "normal" #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster return to Port Canaveral. After launching the #CRS16 resupply mission to the ISS on December 5th, the B1050 booster suffered a hydraulic pump failure for the grid fins & caused the computer to make a controlled landing in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The black interstage looks severely damaged & corrosion would be a risk for reuse, after soaking in salt water for more than 48 hours.

It was a very beautiful early morning launch for SpaceX with the NASA Crew-2 mission headed for the ISS. The mission was SpaceX’s third crew flight, and first with a reused booster B1061.2, and the first reuse of Crew Dragon Endeavour. Launch occurred at 5:49 a.m. EDT from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. You can see the cold gas thrusters pulsing to reorient the first stage.

Not the "normal" #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster return to Port Canaveral. After launching the #CRS16 resupply mission to the ISS on December 5th, the B1050 booster suffered a hydraulic pump failure for the grid fins & caused the computer to make a controlled landing in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The black interstage looks severely damaged & corrosion would be a risk for reuse, after soaking in salt water for more than 48 hours.

Thursday evening launch for SpaceX with the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 7:08 p.m. EDT

After 3 scrubs, it was a beautiful early morning SpaceX launch with Starlink-9 at 1:12 a.m. EDT

Beautiful morning launch with the latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet relay satellites at 8:25 EDT - viewed from Playalinda Beach

with 3-4 foot waves, the boats only went out about 5 miles

Beautiful morning launch with the latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet relay satellites at 8:25 EDT - viewed from Playalinda Beach

Not the "normal" #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster return to Port Canaveral. After launching the #CRS16 resupply mission to the ISS on December 5th, the B1050 booster suffered a hydraulic pump failure for the grid fins & caused the computer to make a controlled landing in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The black interstage looks severely damaged & corrosion would be a risk for reuse, after soaking in salt water for more than 48 hours.

SpaceX launch with Telstar19V from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 1:50am (ET) Sunday morning, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base

Not the "normal" #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster return to Port Canaveral. After launching the #CRS16 resupply mission to the ISS on December 5th, the B1050 booster suffered a hydraulic pump failure for the grid fins & caused the computer to make a controlled landing in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The black interstage looks severely damaged & corrosion would be a risk for reuse, after soaking in salt water for more than 48 hours.

SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch, and booster landing, with the USSF-67 mission from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 5:56 p.m.

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched their third batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet satellites Monday at 9:19:21 EST, from SLC-40 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

SpaceX lit up the Florida skies this morning with the latest batch of Starlink 4-17 satellites at 5:42 a.m. EDT, from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center. When the rocket exhaust is illuminated by the sun, it starts to look like a space jellyfish.

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