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Explore, 7/31/08
A few weeks ago, I saw an amazing photo of lightning from Mike Jones and so when a storm rolled in tonight, I was inspired to give it a try and see if I could get anything worth posting.
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U2's Electrical Storm:
These old silos certainly serve as skyscrapers for many agricultural towns on the grasslands of NE Colorado. This one is once again from the Farr silos by the railroad tracks in Ault, CO.
The three modules of the BepiColombo mission are connected together electrically for testing.
On the left is ESA's Mercury Planetary Orbiter and on the right is the Mercury Transfer Module. JAXA's Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter is out of view in this image.
Credits: ESA–B.Guillaume
"Among Electrical Product's displays in Phoenix is the state's largest sign, atop the First National Bank building. The "1" in this sign is 21 feet high, the maps of Arizona are 26 by 23 feet and the clocks 11 feet square..."
Source: Arizona Republic, June 2, 1957, p.56
Taken on the same day as "Power To The People" Thought this one suited a square crop =)
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Vintage electrical outlet in the building where a vault held the super secret Norden Bombsight during WWII.
I first visited this old Army Air Corps base in Wendover, Utah back in June of 2007 and recently returned for more exploration. In the years between visits much has happened by way of preserving and even restoring this fascinating piece of history. To see images from both this visit and the 2007 visit check out the album here: www.flickr.com/photos/19779889@N00/albums/72157601973705978
of an old Philco radio. I did take this photo for WAH’s mechanical abstract theme. I forgot about the abstract part. And the mechanism that helps the dials turn in the front is hidden.