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Kamera: Nikon FE2
Linse: Nikkor-O Auto 35mm f2 (1970)
Film: Kodak 5222 @ ISO 400
Kjemi: Fomadon Excel (stock / 9 min. @ 27°C)
Han der er ikke sƄnn som deg
Fort deg bort og ta han
Det er like godt som sex
Ć banke en stakkars faen
Er det ikke deilig Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
FĆøles det ikke godt Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
Er det ikke herlig Ƅ slƄ dem flate?
Er det ikke deilig Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
HĆør lyden av nakker som knekker
HĆør lyden av kjĆøtt som sprekker
Det er bare Ć„ fĆølge fingeren som peker
Dit hvor de voksne leker
Er det ikke deilig Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
FĆøles det ikke godt Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
Er det ikke herlig Ƅ slƄ dem flate?
Er det ikke deilig Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
Han der er ikke sƄnn som deg
Fort deg bort og ta han
Det er like godt som sex
Ć banke gĆørra ut av en stakkars faen
Er det ikke deilig Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
FĆøles det ikke godt Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
Er det ikke herlig Ƅ slƄ dem flate?
Er det ikke deilig Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
Er det ikke deilig Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
FĆøles det ikke godt Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
Er det ikke herlig Ƅ slƄ dem flate?
Er det ikke deilig Ć„ ha noen Ć„ hate?
- Raga Rockers: Noen Ć„ hate (1990)
Looking out over the Indian River Lagoon in Wabasso, Florida. SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink satellites.
SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink satellites from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 1:13 p.m. EST.
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I took these photos last night from the Barber Bridge in Vero Beach (about 60 miles south of Cape Canaveral), at 12:42 AM as SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket on the Starlink Group 4-12 mission. It deployed 53 Starlink satellites that were added to it's Starlink satellite internet constellation. The first stage booster landed successfully on the drone ship Just Read The Instructions. It was the 12th flight for this booster.
SpaceX launched the latest batch of their Starlink high speed internet satellites with the 4-25 mission, at 9:38 a.m. EDT from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Sonic booms galore as the #SpaceX #Transporter2 #Falcon9 booster returned to CCSFS after a successful 3:31pm(ET) launch.
(Pic: me / We Report Space)
#Zuma, launched and landed: a single, 472 second exposure showing the launch (left) and the #Falcon9 first stage landing (right), as seen from Jetty Park. Congratulations, SpaceX!
Details: ISO100, 472 seconds, f18 at 10mm on a Canon 7D2
cc: 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla.
Prints available here: www.photosofstuff.xyz/Zuma-by-SpaceX/i-jvvGBm4/A
SpaceX Falcon 9 launch with #Eshail-2 satellite from Kennedy Space Center LC-39A, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. Viewed from Canaveral National Seashore
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch lit up the night sky with the ViaSat-3 Americas satellite at 8:26 p.m. EDT from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
With lightning far offshore of Cape Canaveral, it was a beautiful morning launch for the SpaceX Falcon9 with the crewdragon DM-1, heading to the ISS. Launch occurred at 2:49 a.m. EST from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center
Five times flown, five times landed: #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster B1051 returned to Cape Canaveral this (Monday) morning after carrying the latest batch of #Starlink satellites to orbit.
(Pic:me/
@WeReportSpace
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SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket on the Starlink Group 4-5 mission. The rocket carried 49 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit where they will become part of the Starlink mega constellation, a space based internet communication system.
SpaceX launched another batch of 49 Starlink satellites yesterday at 4:49 p.m. EST, from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center.
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Beautiful early morning launch for @elonmusk and the whole @SpaceX team. With #SpaceX #ElonMusk first reuse of the #Block5 #Falcon9 booster, they launched the Indonesian #MerahPutih #Telkom4 #satellite from #SLC40 on the Canaveral Air Force Station / @45thspacewing @NASAKennedy
Beautiful twilight launch for SpaceX with the NASA Crew Resupply (CRS-25) mission headed to the International Space Station. Liftoff occurred Thursday at 8:44 p.m. EDT from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Parking lot at retro-futuristic car-hop owned by MAGA-gazillionaire Elon Musk of all people. His new Tesla Diner in Hollywood has two towering movie screens and 80 superchargers and will be open 24-hours a day.
A rocket, the Moon, and...a headlamp?
In a throwback to February 21, 2019, this is a frame I've had hanging around for a while and only just last night bothered to caption.
There are three streaks in this image, captured on Kodak Ektachrome 100 35mm film in a single, 30-minute exposure. (Standard #filmisnotdead hashtags apply here.)
This is the #SpaceX #Falcon9 #NusantaraSatu launch, and the small streak low on the horizon frame right is the 91% illuminated Moon rising a few minutes after the launch. It was gorgeous, and a few of my colleagues captured terrific images of the first-stage re-entry burn near the Moon. (See: Bill Jelen)
The painful part of this image is, of course, the "drunken pilot" streak (credit : Jenn) entering the frame from the left. That's a photobomber wearing a headlamp, walking into the frame after the launch, obviously unaware that I was letting the camera run for an improbably long exposure. This is obviously an indicator that I need to set up closer to the water, and, no, it wasn't Trevor and his SeeleyImageDestroyer 5000 (this time).
Enjoy.
Details:
30-minute exposure at f22 on Kodak Ektachrome 100, captured using a Canon Elan7 with a Rokinon 12mm fish-eye lens. Processing and scan by The Darkroom.
Just as the laws of physics would espouse the triangles in the sky in the first photograph proceed through the sequence of pictures, each at Eight Seconds of open Shutter time, as a diminishing light trail that is visible approaching the horizon taking seemingly longer to recede from sight. The fixed observer through the camera pictures sees the triangles in one image and then their condensed light trail is seen again and again racing to the horizon. The curvature of path of the satellite and the curvature of the atmosphere of planet Earth combine to make the trajectory through the camera pictures appear to differ and to slow as it takes just the right amount of time to arc on and on returning and repeating the orbital trace of a near Earth bright object.
The triangle lights are being seen in many peoples photographs in 2023 to 2024. There are links to the triangular lights all over the web. With a host of Aurora Borealis hunters looking at the huge current surge in Aurora within the night sky the Triangles have been much seen and widely reported on all around The World. I see some reports that these lights are SpaceX Starlink satellites.
These pictures taken with Minolta16mm f2.8 Fisheye lens, Lightroom and other recognition software believes that it is SAL16F28 a Sony 16mm f2.8 Fisheye lens. There are no lens profile adjustments made to the images. Just as I do not make adjustments to the images to be treated as taken by a Sony Lens I do not try to find out how to undo any incorrect attribution. The two lenses could be very similar even near identical, all I know is that this wonder is from Minolta. This description is way too long, is it oft stated if I had more time then I would send better in fewer words?
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Starlink satellites, the string of lights in the night sky.
youtu.be/GhLXCJ1Gyyc?si=qbiHOTm7PJ5FCeCq
Elon Muskās Starlink satellites light up night sky
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crg1xn3pd4ro
Passage of Starlink Satellites Aug 28, 2023
Just as the laws of physics would espouse the triangles in the sky in the first photograph proceed through the sequence of pictures, each at Eight Seconds of open Shutter time, as a diminishing light trail that is visible approaching the horizon taking seemingly longer to recede from sight. The fixed observer through the camera pictures sees the triangles in one image and then their condensed light trail is seen again and again racing to the horizon. The curvature of path of the satellite and the curvature of the atmosphere of planet Earth combine to make the trajectory through the camera pictures appear to differ and to slow as it takes just the right amount of time to arc on and on returning and repeating the orbital trace of a near Earth bright object.
The triangle lights are being seen in many peoples photographs in 2023 to 2024. There are links to the triangular lights all over the web. With a host of Aurora Borealis hunters looking at the huge current surge in Aurora within the night sky the Triangles have been much seen and widely reported on all around The World. I see some reports that these lights are SpaceX Starlink satellites.
These pictures taken with Minolta16mm f2.8 Fisheye lens, Lightroom and other recognition software believes that it is SAL16F28 a Sony 16mm f2.8 Fisheye lens. There are no lens profile adjustments made to the images. Just as I do not make adjustments to the images to be treated as taken by a Sony Lens I do not try to find out how to undo any incorrect attribution. The two lenses could be very similar even near identical, all I know is that this wonder is from Minolta. This description is way too long, is it oft stated if I had more time then I would send better in fewer words?
Ā© PHH Sykes 2024
phhsykes@gmail.com
Starlink satellites, the string of lights in the night sky.
youtu.be/GhLXCJ1Gyyc?si=qbiHOTm7PJ5FCeCq
Elon Muskās Starlink satellites light up night sky
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crg1xn3pd4ro
Passage of Starlink Satellites Aug 28, 2023
SpaceX booster B1058 returned to Port Canaveral this morning after its 7th flight, along with the new fairing recovery ship Shelia Bordelon.
On the eve of the SpaceX Starlink5 rocket launch, may I present this long exposure of the Jan 6 Starlink2 launch, shot on 35mm film & received today from the lab. This frame was captured using Kodak Ektachrome E100 film in a 10-minute exposure.
It's faint, but you can see the entry burn low on the horizon, 6-ish min after launch. I waited to send the roll for processing because I was convinced I had forgotten to set it to f22. (Happily, I didn't forget.)
The DSLR version of the scene is here:
Full details:
10-minute (approximate) exposure time at f22 captured on Kodak Ektachrome E100 35mm transparency film using a Canon Elan7 body with a Rokinon 14mm lens. Processing and scan done by The Darkroom.
The weather forecast suggested #SpaceX would need to "thread the needle" for good weather.
Mission accomplished. At 1:29pm (ET) Thursday, the #CRS22 #Falcon9 launched, sending to the 7,000lbs of supplies to the International Space Station.
It was a hazy but pretty launch, at least for the few seconds before it flew into the clouds.
Pics: me / National Geographic
Looking out over the Indian River Lagoon in Wabasso, Florida. SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink satellites.
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SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink satellites from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 1:13 p.m. EST.
Beautiful early evening for the #SpaceX launch with #OneWeb-15 mission putting up another 40 broadband internet satellites from LC-39A from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 5:27 p.m. EST
At 7:27pm (ET) Sunday, NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker and JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi lifted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center and historic LC-39A for their mission aboard the International Space Station. The SpaceX Crew Dragon, named "Resilience" by the crew, is the first human-rated commercial spaceship, and this launch marks the return of operational spaceflight from American soil.
I'm back again with a new little MOC! Yesterday I was watching live the rocket launch, then I decided to build this themed MOC!