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The Ariel Atom is a high performance sports car made by the Ariel Motor Company based in Somerset, England.
There have been four Ariel Atom incarnations to date: Ariel Atom, Ariel Atom 2, Ariel Atom 3 and Ariel Atom 500 V8. The current model is the Ariel Atom 3 which is also the most powerful of the three. The Atom 500 V8 is a limited production model with a Suzuki Hayabusa-derived 500 bhp (373 kW; 507 PS) V8 engine.
The Ariel Atom is unusual in that it is exoskeletal — the chassis is prominently visible from the outside — and therefore lacks a roof, windows and other features normally found on road cars.
The Atom, a giant egg-shaped, bronze-coated sculpture designed by Peter Meacock with Katarina Novomestka and Architects WCW. It is located in the Wycoller Country Park in Pendle.
A few months back I bought quite a bit of slides from an estate sale. One of the few treasures I found. This is the Oklahoma State fair grounds here in OKC, and this is at the center of the park.
I would say this is from the early 1950's, the slide was a red backed kodachrome with no date on it.
What they call the Arrows to Atoms Tower today, or should I say, the new OG&E Windtower.
Atom Eve, from Invincible.
Thanks to Henchman 21 for helping identify this character.
Taken during WonderCon 2011 in San Francisco, CA.
Leica MP
Leica Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 III
Ilford HP5+ @ 800 ISO
Microphen 1+0
14 min 30 sec 20°C
Scan from negative film
The Koffler particle accelerator at the Weizmann Institute of Science.
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Big Bang nucleosynthesis made most of the hydrogen and helium (some lithium, beryllium). Not much can be made with just hydrogen and helium…except stars, which are responsible for making the rest.
Built by Westinghouse research in 1937.
The "World's first industrial Van De Graaff generator" it produced 5 Million Volts. Called the "Atom smasher".
Located in Forrest Hills, PA. the project was closed in 1958.
Torn down January 20, 2015 the "Bulb survives".
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Student dynamic art installation, University of Toronto back campus, Nuit Blanche 2007 all-night arts festival
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The “Atom” panoptican (www.flickr.com/photos/67668518@N08/9299660239/) is a popular artwork in rural north-east Lancashire. It is located approximately 3 miles east-southeast of Colne (“Roaring River”) and stands in the car park and picnic area of Wycoller (“Dairy Farm among the Alder Trees”) Country Park, on the Laneshaw Bridge to Haworth (“Enclosure with a Hedge”) road.
The bronze-coated glass reinforced concrete structure was officially opened to the public on 22nd September 2006 and was designed by Peter Meacock, Andrew Edmunds and Katarina Novomestska of Peter Meacock Projects. It occupies a commanding position on the hillside above Wycoller village and affords spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Indeed, the panoptican was intended to be not just a work of art, but also to be a viewing point and a shelter. Inside the panoptican there used to be a large polished steel ball that was mounted on the pillar in the centre. The ball reflected the views to be seen through each of the openings in the panoptican and it was an important piece of the design. Sadly and for reasons known only to themselves, mindless vandals have felt the need to hack off the ball and an important feature of the design has been lost.