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Ariel Atom (2010-on) Production around 100 per year
ARIEL SET
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The Atom is of a skeletal design, the work of designer Niki Smart and proudly boasts, no roof, no doors, no carpet, no heater, no stereo.
But does come with a number of engine options.
The entry level is a 245bhp Honda VTEC engine, six speed close ratio gearbox, followed by a 310bhp supercharged Honda K20Z4 i-VTEC; or 2.2 and 2.4 litre versions of the supercharged General Motors Ecotec generating anying from 205 to 300bhp, given the Atoms minimal weight, there is lightening acceleration and pin sharp steering and suspension.
There have been seven Ariel Atom generations to date: Ariel Atom, Ariel Atom 2, Ariel Atom 3 (including the Ariel Atom 3 Mugen Limited Edition and Honda Racing Edition - of which only 10 of each were made) Ariel Atom 3.5, Ariel Atom 3S, Ariel Spec:Race Atom, and Ariel Atom 500 V8 Limited Edition (only 25 to be made). The current models are the Ariel Atom 3 (US), 3.5, the more powerful 3.5R, the 3S (US), the Spec:Race Atom (US), and the limited production Ariel Atom 500 V8 with a 500 bhp (373 kW; 507 PS) V8 engine.
The Atom began as a student project by Coventry University transport design student, Niki Smart. Known then as the LSC (Lightweight Sports Car), it was developed at the university in 1996 with input and funding from various automotive industry members, including British Steel and TWR. Ariel Motor Company boss Simon Saunders was a senior lecturer whose responsibility for the project was primarily as financial manager and design critic for Smart, whom he described as "The best all-round design student I've ever seen." The car was first shown publicly at the British International Motor Show at the NEC in Birmingham in October 1996
Shot at Ferrari racing Days, Silverstone 16:09:2012 Ref: 92-005
Argonne’s Atom Trapping program employs laser cooling and trapping techniques to precisely control the external and internal degree of freedom of an elemental species of interest.
Argonne’s Atom Trapping program employs laser cooling and trapping techniques to precisely control the external and internal degree of freedom of an elemental species of interest. These techniques are ideal for precision measurements and sensitive detection of rare isotopes. Applications of Atom Trapping include:
Atom Trap Trace Analysis
We have advanced the science of krypton dating to a practical level for young (~10-50 years) and ancient (30-2000 kyrs) groundwater and glacial ice with Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA).
Electric Dipole Moments of Radium-225
We are engaged in a search for the electric dipole moment of Radium-225, a short-lived isotope of the element radium. According to the Standard Model, this property is expected to be unmeasurably small. However, Beyond Standard Model theories predict this property to be much larger. Our search is based on laser manipulation of neutral Ra-225 atoms to cool them to near absolute zero and trap them in a laser beam for a sensitive measurement of their electric dipole moment.
Beta-neutrino Angular Correlation
We search for signatures of physics beyond the Standard Model by measuring the relative angle between the electron and the neutrino that result from the beta decay of unstable nuclei. These experiments require precision control of the initial state and sensitive detection of all outgoing particles, since the direction of the unobserved neutrino can only be deduced from the direction and energy of all other particles. Laser traps provide an ideal environment in this respect. The isotope of interest is Helium-6, with a lifetime of less than one second. These nuclei need to be produced at an accelerator facility, captured, and detected within a fraction of a second.
For internal continuity… my continiuity, I shall have the Atom to be possibly the great-grandson of the original. This will allow for his being taller than Al Pratt.
Christopher Bauder and Robert Henke perform at salle de la cité, for Cultures Electroni[K] rennes 2012
This is my first attempt at creating a light painting orb.
Either it's really hard to do or I'm doing it properly because I had a real hard time tonight trying to come up with something sphere-like.
I got this christmas LED decoration light that's battery powered not long ago. Really great for this kind of things cause you can easily turn it on and off whenever you want.
The fairy light actually has lot's of LED along the cord so I had to cover all of them with paper and leave the last one out. I tried doing some orbs with all LEDs visible but it's too bright and also too messy.
Maybe leaving 2 of the LEDs out would be a good idea too. I'll have to practice a lot to be able to make them perfect...
Character - Atom Eve
From - Invincible
Cosplayer - @vernievrn - Instagram
Photographer: Ibrahim D Photography (Facebook)
Ibrahim D Photography (Instagram)
Event - MCM London May 2024
Christopher Bauder and Robert Henke perform at salle de la cité, for Cultures Electroni[K] rennes 2012
The past week I spent across the country in California (from SF to LA) working on imagery for Jam Rocket. The following shots are of the up and coming artist Atom & The Bombs. One of the many talents representing a new music venue called Jam Rocket. This location is in Petaluma, CA North of San Francisco in Sonoma County. This parking lot has a history of American music and rockin' culture. It was actually used in the film "American Graffiti" (the scene where the cop car axle was yanked off) Wolfman Jack would howl no doubt. Stay tuned to find out more about Jam Rocket and the opportunity they will provide musicians as the business develops rapidly! Look for more posts of artists portraits in the days to come!
All imagery Copyright 2010 Jam Rocket & Arace Photographic.
The Ariel Atom is a road legal high performance sports car made by the Ariel Motor Company based in Crewkerne, Somerset, England and under licence in North America by TMI Autotech, Inc. at Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia.
There have been seven Ariel Atom generations to date: Ariel Atom, Ariel Atom 2, Ariel Atom 3 (including the Ariel Atom 3 Mugen Limited Edition and Honda Racing Edition - of which only 1 was made) Ariel Atom 3.5, Ariel Atom 3S, Ariel Spec:Race Atom, and Ariel Atom 500 V8 Limited Edition (only 25 to be made). The current models are the Ariel Atom 3 (US), 3.5, the more powerful 3.5R, the 3S (US), the Spec:Race Atom (US), and the limited production Ariel Atom 500 V8 with a 500 bhp (373 kW; 507 PS) V8 engine.
The Ariel Atom features a prominently visible chassis (i.e., an exoskeleton, no roof or windows, a small optional windscreen) and a drag coefficient of 0.40. (courtesy of Wikipedia)