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Seen in Brisbane, CA, USA! EXPLORE
#175, 8-12-07. this second image made Explore in the same day - does that happen often?
Developed as a long-range exploration vessel sized between its more famous stablemates the LL928 and LL924, the LL926 Cosmos Explorer ended up having less in the way of cargo space in the rear compartment, only able to fit the smallest design of rover available to the Lagrange-Lunacorp designers. Most of the extra space was taken up with fuel storage and crew supplies, giving the Cosmos Explorer the longest unsupplied range of the three vessels.
The lack of cargo capacity made the Cosmos Explorer less versatile than either of the other early LL-type explorer ships, however, and many planetary fleets of the inner system bought only a few of the craft. In the far reaches of the Uranian and Neptunian leagues and the Kuiper Belt Alliance, however, these ultra-long-range craft really came into their own.
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So I was planning to build a sleekened, updated version of the old LL924 Space Transporter, but I think this ended up a bit bigger than that venerable beauty. Not quite up to the LL928, but that might actually be within reach now. Amazing thought.
Sitting in a cafe in Santiago, Marie-Claire is pleased to be offered her first cigarette in a long time…
#326 in Explore on Jun 15, 2022.
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Explore 25.09.2016
A Morning walk from Lydd to the abandoned farm buildings at Lower Agney, then a return via Scotney Court and Scotney Bridge South.
ضع أحلامك .. كل أحلامك .. أمام عينيك
وظللها بِ الثقة بالله أنها ستتحقق ؛ ثم دعها لله ولا تُجهد تفكيرك في كيفية وقوعهَا ولا تفكْر في عواقبها ..
دعها فَ أنت أودعتها تحت إرادة وقدرة الله بكل ثقة .. صدقني ستبهرك النتائج !
هنيئاً لنا بِرَبّ يجيبنا مهما أسأنا ، ويرحمنا مهْما قست قلوبنا ، ويسمعُنا أينما ابتعدنا ،
ويرانا أينَما ذهبنا ويستجيب .. ويستجِيب ...
couldn't decide which one to post so put them both up. I love how they change once converted yet how it has that golden glow in color
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The Rooftop Park in the Kansas City Power & Light District.
Early morning sunrise image here. I caught the sun reflecting off the H&R Block Headquarters Building in downtown Kansas City. This location is about three stories up nestled between other buildings.
Day 7: August Break
A bit of tilt shift for you...
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