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About to get off westbound Lakeshore East train (GO Transit) at Ajax GO Station, Ajax Transit Square
AMSTERDAM, 23-05-2021 ,Philips Stadion, Eredivisie vrouwen, Ajax - PSV (Women) , season 2020 / 2021,
Ajax player Victoria Pelova. PSV player Naomi Pattiwael
during the match Ajax - PSV (Women)
A new book from "Personal Media" in Japan, who generously gave me a complimentary copy. They asked for permission to use a screenshot of my portfolio site, which I gladly granted.
I woke up way too early this morning, but managed to make the best of it by going out and enjoying the sunrise...
AMSTERDAM, 14-01-2022 ,De Toekomst, Pure Energie Eredivisie vrouwen, Ajax - ADO (women) , season 2021 / 2022, Ajax player Eshly Bakker, ADO Den Haag player Romy Speelman during the match Ajax - ADO (women)
AMSTERDAM, 14-03-2021 ,De Toekomst Pure Energie Eredivisie vrouwen, Dutch football,l Season 2020 / 2021,
PEC Zwolle player Danique Noordman, Ajax player Linda Bakker
during the match Ajax - PEC (Women)
Nike-Ajax Missile
The Nike-Ajax was the first U.S. operational surface-to-air missile. It included a powerful solid-fuel booster and a second (sustainer) stage, which used a liquid-fuel engine. Nike missile batteries were stationed at many U.S. cities and were America’s primary defensive weapon throughout the early Cold War.
Nike-Ajax development began in 1945, and the missile became operational in 1953. Production ceased in 1958 with the transition to the newer, more powerful, all solid-fuel Nike-Hercules missile.
Length:
10.4 m (34 ft 10 in)
Range:
40 km (25 mi)
Thrust:
217,963 N (49,000 lb), booster
11,565 N (2,600 lb), sustainer
Propellants:
solid booster nitric acid and aniline, sustainer
Manufacturer:
Douglas Aircraft Co.
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Nike#Nike_Ajax