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Our Daily Challenge, March 2 - Macro.
How'z that for Macro...a single Atom! (or it could be my dog's chew toy )
Ariel Atom (alongside - a Kia Elan - GT3 (?) )
the Ariel Atom, an extremely light, high performance car.. powered by a Honda Civic Type-R engine and gearbox.
and the Atom is the world's first road-going exoskeletal car..
it has no bodywork or roof, and is built entirely around the tube chassis..
~ Newlands Corner
Dannenberg: Trommeln gegen Atomkraft auf dem Antiatom-Treck von Gorleben nach Krümmel.
(c) Greenpeace/Talassa Bremer
Astro Boy (known as Atom in Korea) was my favourite show growing up as a child. I was so happy to visit the Toto toy museum in Insa-dong, in Seoul, South Korea, and find this display of vintage Astro Boy figures.
I chose this image for a few reasons. One is that I found it really interesting how tiny atoms really are. It shows how big you really need to make a water drop to see the atoms. Not only does it compare it to a drop of water, but it also compares it to small organism. This shows that even compared to microscopic organisms an atom is tiny.
It made me wonder a few things. One is how many atoms are in that small drop of water? Another question I had was how many atoms are in the paramecium? Also it made me wonder what a paramecium actually is, because I don’t actually know.
1966-1968 Sankei Atoms home uniform. After the 1965 season, the team changed its name to Sankei Atoms. Atoms is spelled out in lowercase lettering in red with blue numbers. Added a patch of cartoon character Atom Boy (Astro Boy to us) on the left sleeve. Cap is blue with a red "a" with white outlines and a white line where the cap and brim meet.
サンケイアトムズ
1998 Summer Issue of Baseball Magazine