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♫♥Far East Movement, Ryan Tedder - Rocketeer♫♥
Taken @ Soul Deep : Soul Deep
Here we go
Come with me
There's a world out there that we should see
Take my hand
Close your eyes
With you right here, I'm a rocketeer
Baby, we can stay fly like a G6
Shop the streets of Tokyo, get you fly kicks
Girl, you're always on my mind
Got my head up in the sky
And I'm never lookin' down, feelin' priceless, yeah
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!
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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In Explore 21.09.2022
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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.
Where the "TRAIN" thing started for us spotters.
The British National Railway Museum's replica of Stephenson's ROCKET. Brilliantly presented with the great history available.
It certainly did change the world.
York, England.
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.
Fuji GA645i
Kodak T-MAX 100
Adox D76 1:1
"Tracking a fugitive hiding on a backwater planet called ... Earth."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_QZe8Z66x8
And I think it's gonna be a long, long time
'Til touchdown brings me 'round again to find
I'm not the man they think I am at home
Oh, no, no, no
I'm a rocket man
Rocket man burnin' out his fuse up here alone
And I think it's gonna be a long, long time
'Til touchdown brings me 'round again to find
I'm not the man they think I am at home
Oh, no, no, no
I'm a rocket man
Rocket man burnin' out his fuse up here alone
at the Queens Zoo...
Peaking over the foliage outside the Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park are two towering metal structures you wouldn’t expect to find in Queens, rocketships. These space-age remnants are relics of the United States Space Park, an attraction created by NASA and the Department of Defense for the 1964 World’s Fair. These vessels aren’t even the first rockets to come to New York City. In 1957, a Redstone rocket was put on display in the main concourse of Grand Central Terminal. While the Redstone rocket was only a temporary fixture, you can still see the World’s Fair’s rockets today in Rocket Park, a playground area outside the Hall of Science.
The local on BNSF's Cuba Sub, nicknamed "the Rolla Rocket," highballs through downtown Pacific, MO, on the afternoon of January 17, 2024.
Rocket is a spicy 'mustard green' leaf plant used widely in salads and is given different names across the world, arugula for example. Its botanic name is Eruca vesicaria sub-species sativa and its flowers (about 22mm) are not the usual objective in the herb garden. However, this is what they look like when they do appear.
Immerse yourself in a creative project if you're feeling troubled they say. Building this sure allowed me to concentrate on something besides the news for a few hours.
Based on a 1973 Cadillac image from Pearsonville junkyard, September 2010. 2 minutes of full moon with red and white LED . . . a 2025 mixdown . . . and a lot of pushing and shoving in Photoshop.