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Enjoying some late afternoon sun.

Photos are a few years old now, but still love this little guy.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) shipped solid rocket boosters from Thiokol Corporation in Corinne, Utah to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

 

The 12-foot-wide, 150-ton segments were shipped by rail for 30 years. A clamshell-like cover, hinged at the top, protected the hardware throughout the journey. Fully loaded, a single segment car weighs in at 513,000 pounds.

 

Union Pacific's Malad Local was shuffling cars on the Thiokol Spur in Corrine, Utah on Nov. 20, 1993.

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Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania Australia

A REPLICA OF THE ARIANE 4 ROCKET BUILT TO ITS REAL SIZE (AROUND 60 METRES IN HEIGHT) FORMED PART OF THE UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION IN SEVILLA IN 1992, AND IS STILL THERE NOW, AS YOU CAN SEE IN THIS PHOTO THAT I TOOK YESTERDAY EVENING.

LA CARTUJA, SEVILLA, SPAIN.

A gravity defying Pine Cone, but very beautiful nevertheless less. It comes complete with both a few webs and bags of bokeh.

Playing again...

Pile in, kids, there's a picnic to get to!

Düsseldorf, Germany

At the classic car & bike show in Markeaton park, Derby.

The Rocket begins their maneuvers at Rock Springs with a pair of non-dynos. The pair went up with the intent of needing the horsepower to pull grain outta town, however, only three cars were billed out by the time they returned and that's all they grabbed before makin' tracks for Baraboo and ultimately Madison.

Lomo Sprocket Rocket Camera with Ilford FP4+ film

Fayette County, Georgia

 

Rocket man

Burnin' out his fuse

Up here alone...

 

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Maj. Craig "Rocket" Baker putting on a show at the Planes of Fame Air Show. Check out and like my FB page: www.facebook.com/markvrphotography

Those fun sites along Route 66 in Tulsa.

Battle River Railway's two ex CN SD40-2W's haul four tank cars eastward on the ex. CN Alliance Subdivision. The crew is taking full advantage of track speed after interchanging cars at Camrose, much to the chagrin of the two photographers trying to get ahead of the train!

Griffin, Georgia Airport

Sprocket Rocket camera with Ilford HP5+ film.

The modern elevator in the Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock in Prague. With it's modern architecture it is a strong contrast to the building. In the picture the elevator is moving.

 

This picture was shot without a tripod, just with the IBIS of my Canon R6, I was impressed.

 

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Working on some great examples from Nemanja Sekulic to help my compositing skills. This took me an age!

Above a barn at sunset

 

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Grey Heron high in a tree in Kensington Gardens. Put me in mind of a rocket about to take off!

North Carolina based US Air Force 336th 'Rocketeers' FS/4FW

F-15E Strike Eagle 88-1680/SJ holds prior to departure from Lakenheath as 'Olds 14'

 

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"You may have heard of jalopies,

You've heard the noise they make,

But let me introduce you to my Rocket 88..."

 

A 1956 (I think) Oldsmobile Rocket 88 at the Horsepower For Hospice car show in downtown Abbotsford, B.C.

Powering up the Rocket.

 

It is the Friday before Half Term week and the National Railway Museums replica Rocket is gently being warmed up and raising steam ready for a few days of passenger service on the short demonstration line at Locomotion, Shildon, 21st October 2022.

 

In 1979 this working replica of Rocket was built by Locomotion Enterprises in the Springwell Workshops at the Bowes Railway for the 150th anniversary celebrations. It first worked in public on a short length of track in front of the Albert Memoria in Kensington Gardens in August/September 1979 and running at Rainhill, on the last two days at the Rocket 150 celebrations in May 1980.

  

Known as the Rocket for my entire life, HESR trains 701/702 the Bay City to Durand and return train has made quick work of setting out their inbound train and shoving out with their outbounds. The engineer starts grabbing notches and starts up the former GTW salt line for their next stop in Saginaw. Everything this crew does involves a shove move due to how their mainline ties into the yard here in Durand behind me, with only a westbound facing switch. The crews come south pulling past the Durand depot to clear the switch at Main street and will then shove their entire train into the yard that they share with CN and GLC. Once that is completed they will head to the west end of the yard, tie onto their outbound train and once CN gives them the signal they shove out of the yard before finally pulling north. This angle was a lot better in the CMGN and RA days with classic U and C GE's but a flared SD40-2 is not a horrible engine to frame up.

Photos are a few years old now, but still love this little guy.

Travelling on from Lake Pukaki on the main road south one soon finds Twizel. Twizel was the main construction town for the extensive irrigation and power scheme that controls the various lakes in the area. Some of the lakes were natural, others man-made. But at Pukaki Twizel airport are two quirky Capsules which are decked out as accommodation. I would imagine a great view of the stars and mountains, but very cold!

The door at the end was open so I peeked in to see what was on offer!

No hope that these capsules would travel to the stars though.

NASA Johnson Space Center - Houston, TX - USA

 

This shed houses a Saturn V, the tallest, heaviest and most powerful Saturn rocket ever flown. It was used primarily during the Apollo missions to send humans to the Moon. There are only three Saturn V rockets on display in the world. The rocket at NASA Johnson Space Center is the only one comprised of all flight-certified hardware.

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Questo capannone ospita il Saturn V, modello di razzo utilizzato dalla NASA tra il 1967 e il 1973 durante il programma Apollo, per portare l'uomo sulla Luna.

 

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