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A night of blazing suspense: The Towering Inferno. Starring NeQo, SuspiciousMinds & special guest Tom from New Zealand.
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..my Copilot is old friend Spiritor .... always joking a lot ☺
Visit this location at Timelord Sandbox - 10 Hour Auto-return in Second Life
It's no mistery that I'm very fascinated by urban landscapes:I love to walk around the city with my camera looking for some rough spot.
Dirty walls, tunnels and dodgy places look so cool!
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At the dawn of new lunar exploration campaigns, scheduled for the years to come, in order to detect and map the location of important natural elements such as hydrogen, oxygen and lunar water, our project “Moon Exploration” commemorates the lunar exploration missions, 50 years ago now!
This collaborative project build in real Lego bricks was created in November 2021 by Valerie Roche and Matthew Nolan.
At Minifigure scale (1/42), our 302 bricks design includes:
-A display base measuring 26 x 18 studs (20.8 x 14.4 cm) with, inscribed on its periphery, the 12 astronauts’ names who walked on the Moon.
-The Moon Buggy (LRV: Lunar Roving Vehicle) designed to help astronauts explore the surface of the moon.
For more playability, like in real life, our model includes all the on-board instruments and can be folded up to fit in a volume of 6 x 6 x 9 studs.
- Retro-reflector (LLRE: Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment) that accurately measures the earth-moon distance and its variations with the round trip of a laser pulse sent from the Earth.
-Seismometer (PSEP: Passive Seismic Experiment Package) Fully autonomous with orientable solar panels and a telecommunications system. It also comprises a lunar dust detector.
-Two astronauts and the American flag.
Three craters resulting from Soviet-era gas exploration. The third, and most famous, has apparently been on fire since the day, decades ago, when someone had the idea to burn off the gas to aid exploration...
An industrial building in the Dogpatch area of San Francisco. I love all the old buildings there, but the area is rapidly changing with gentrification.