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Little girl, 8 years old, competing at the level 5 gymnastics meet in Rockwall, TX yesterday.

Victory Gardens: During World Wars I and II, Victory Gardens were a vital source of food production as well as a remarkable illustration of American patriotism. Today the Victory Garden concept is making a comeback as Americans again embrace the idea of gardening and home-grown food as a way to maintain a healthy diet and environment. The National Agricultural Library contains a wealth of information on Victory Gardens as well as on gardening and healthy eating in general.

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Promotion of good nutrition and healthy eating habits is a longstanding part of USDA’s mission. These 1920s posters from the National Agricultural Library’s Charles E. North Collection highlight the connection between good eating habits and overall health. The National Agricultural Library collections include many such promotional and educational materials from different eras as well as an abundance of current nutrition resources.

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37424 Doncaster Works Open Day 10th July 1994

Scanned Photo

Taken by my father, Alan Jefferys (added to Flickr with his agreement)

NGC 520 (= PGC 5193 = Arp 157)

Discovered (Dec 13, 1784) by William Herschel

A magnitude 11.4 spiral galaxy (type Sa? pec) in Pisces (RA 01 24 34.7, Dec +03 47 39)

Apparent size 3.4 by 1.7 arcmin? A pair of colliding galaxies. Used by the Arp Atlas as an example of a disturbed galaxy with interior absorption.

"Excerpt courtesy of Courtney Seligman"

cseligman.com/text/atlas/ngc5.htm#520

 

Circled is Quasar (QSO B0121+0327) at a magnitude of approximately +18.5. Radial velocity V (km/s) 84494 and redshift of 0.336. I used the Aladin Sky Atlas tool to incorporate my FIT image of Arp galaxy 157 and colour enhanced and overlay objects of interest, this is where I came across a QSO.

 

Image... Cherryvalley Observatory (I83). Telescope: 0.2-m SCT & SBIG STL-1301E CCD Camera @f7.6. Image Scale 2.17 arcsec/pixel, Field of View 46 x 37 arcmins.

Flat field and dark subtract calibration frames. Combined Stack of ten images of 210 seconds each unfiltered and unbinned. CCD operating temperature: -38 degrees. Image acquisition and processing: CCD Soft v5, TheSky6 Professional and Mira Pro v7. Date: 23rd November 2014.

 

Dr. Halton Arp originally compiled the Atlas of peculiar galaxies with photographs he made mainly using the Palomar 200-inch telescope and the 48-inch Schmidt telescope between the years 1961 to 1966. Original image can be found here: ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Arp/Figures/big_arp157.jpeg

 

Not her best routine, but she won 2nd place with an 8.9

Level 5 is now accessible only via the goods lift. It still looks like a ghetto compared with its infancy.

Please be careful when documenting this area as there could be workers around that can catch you unawares!

 

King Kang's Pool Room.

The earthquake of magnitude 7.2 (Maximum shake level 5-) happened a little while ago.

The tsunami came to North Japan.

(11:45(GMT+9:00), M7.3, maximum shake level 5-, Tsunami height (max) 95cm)

There were little damage.

The tsunami might go to South America.

I want the person in South America noting the tsunami.

 

HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE EATHQUAKE

3/11-15:00(GMT+9:00), M9.0, M7.3, M7.4,M7.3 maximam shake level 7 (max), Tsunami height (max) 22m

There were huge damege.

Sendai Level 7 (max)

Tokyo metropolitan Level 6

Osaka Level 3

The tsunami alert has gone out to the whole area of the coast (other San-In) in Japan.

I take shelter to the height.

 

3/12-9:35

I am alive.

" A massive earthquake" in half the land in Japan and giant tsunami in "all coasts" in Japan.

The afterquake of the M7 class continues.

Now I am in my family's home (Kurashiki City(Between Hiroshima and Osaka)).

今回の地震は異常だった。

震源地は宮城沖~茨城沖だったが、大阪(Osaka)も大きく揺れた。

It shook widely also even in Osaka, away from about 800km.

今日本のすべての海岸に大津波警報・津波警報・津波注意報がでている。

The tsunami alert has gone out to the whole area of the coast in Japan.

北海道から沖縄で今も津波を観測し続けている。

It keeps observing a big tsunami in all coastlines of Japan.

地震による被害は大したことなかった。

Damage due to the earthquake was a little.

が、非常に大きな津波(Tsunami)が大きな日本中を襲った。

However, the tsunami damage is very huge.

北海道(Hokkaido)から千葉(Chiba : North Tokyo)までの太平洋側(Sea side)の都市はほとんど壊滅(annihilation)した。

津波は10km内陸部まで及んだ。仙台も非常に大きな被害を受けている。

陸前高田市(Rikuzen-Takada-City)、大船渡(Ofunato City)、気仙沼(Kesen-Numa-Chity) etc...、都市が壊滅(annihilation)。

 

先ほど、非常に大きな余震(afterquake)があった。

余震の場所は、新潟(Niigata)、長野(Nagano)。

この余震で、多くの場所で地割れなどが生じている。

新潟や長野の警察、救助隊なども、自県だけで精一杯だろう。

おそらく、日本だけでの復興は無理だろう。

Perhaps, the revival only in Japan is impossible.

 

今、福島第一原発、第二原発(Fukushima 1 Nuclear Power Plant, Fukushima 2 Nuclear Plant)が危険状態にある。非常に緊迫している。

すぐにUSAFが冷却水(Cooling water)を運んでくれたが、内圧が非常に上昇しており、問題は解決していない。これから圧抜きがされる予定。

 

気仙沼市は、昨夜から、市街地が燃え続け、今朝には何もなくなっていた。

 

千葉・横浜(Near Tokyo)などでは、石化コンビナートなどが燃えている。

The industrial complex blazes up.

 

3/12(GMT+9:00) 22:30 big afterquake. M6.0⇒M6.0⇒M6.0 (Iwate,Miyagi,Fukushima)

23:35 big afterquake M4.4 Level5 (Niigata,Nagao)

23:43 big afterquake M6.1 Level4 long time (Iwate,Miyagi,Aomori,Akita)

1st unit of Nuclear Plant Fukushima 1 explodes.

3rdm4th,5th,6thunit(made in Japan;Toshiba)has stopped.

1st,2nd unit (made by the GE company) is in the risk condition.

We operated old generation's nuclear reactor for a long term too much.

Three general people are exposed to radiation.

 

3/13

The thing that 22 people are exposed to radiation was confirmed.

Doses of radiation of Fukushima1 fell.

Fukushima1 is steady.

18:00 Tsunami came to Tagajo City.

 

3/14

10:02 big afterquake. M6.2 Level5 (Ibaraki, Chiba, Tokyo, Tochigi Kanagawa etc...Pref.)

11:08 3rd unit of Nuclear Plant Fukushima 1 explodes.

There was no damage in the fusion reactor.

1000 remains are discovered in the Oshika peninsula(牡鹿半島).

1000 remains are discovered in the Minami_Sanriku_town(南三陸町).

10000 person Minami_Sanriku_town is missing.

 

Mt.Shin-moe(新燃岳) and Mt. Kirishima(霧島山) and Mt.Sakurajima(桜島) eruption.

 

Earthquake : Middle and East Japan(Hokkaido, Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Fukushima, Yamagata, Niigata, Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaragi, Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Yamanashi, Nagano, Toyama, Gifu, Ishikawa, Shizuoka)

Tsunami : All coast (huge tsunami : Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima, Ibaragi, Chiba)

Eruption : Mt.Shin-moe(Kagoshima, Miyazaki), Mt. Kirishima(Kagoshima), Sakurajima(Kagoshima)

 

3/15 06:10 2nd unit of Nuclear Plant Fukushima 1 explodes.

  22:06 Big afterquake, Level5, Ibaragi

  22:31 Very Big Earthquake, M6.4, """""Level 6+"""""

  Epicenter was near Mt.Fuji.

  Shizuoka, Aichi, Kanagawa, Tokyo, Nagano, Gifu etc...

 

3/16

  The moral hazard might occur in Sendai.

  Victim's spirit begins to break.

  (Sendai is million cities of the Tohoku region. )

  (Damage catastrophic by the whole area of Sendai was received. )

  A fire of 4th unit of Fukushima 1 nuclear plant was extinguished.

 

  But, because Tokyo Electric Power Company and the government tell

  us only of the lie, it's not possible to trust it.

 

  Shizuoka received big earthquake, too.

  But, Hamaoka nuclear plant is safe.(Chubu Electric Power)

  The Kaminoseki nuclear power plant construction suspension is decided.

  (Chugoku Electric Power)

  It is snowing heavily in the stricken area.

  10:00 Smoke goes up from the 4th unit that stopped.(Fukushima 1 nuclear plant)

  11:30 The thing whose it's the 3rd unit that smoke had risen was confirmed.

      4th unit has not put out smoke.

  12:52 Big Afterquake M6.0, Level5, Chiba,Tokyo,Ibaragi, Kanagawa, Fukushima, Tochigi

  13:00 Big Afterquake M6.0, Level5, Chiba,Tokyo,Ibaragi,Kanagawa,Fukushima,Tochigi

 

4/11 M7.0, Shindo Level 6 afterquake was happened at Fukushima

  and Tohoku region, Kanto region.

4/19 Still, the afterquake leads to the Tohoku and Kanto region. (M4~M5 class)

 

4/21 22:47 M6.0 afterquake Chiba Pref.(is located next to Tokyo)

4/23 0:25 M5.6 afterquake Fukushima Pref. and Tokyo,Chiba,Ibaragi,Gunma,Tochigi,Yamanashi,Nagano,Niigata,Yamagata,Miyagi,Akita,Iwate Prefecture.

 

Sorry for my poor English.

Level 5 is now accessible only via the goods lift. It still looks like a ghetto compared with its infancy.

Please be careful when documenting this area as there could be workers around that can catch you unawares!

 

Dazzeland logo and operating times.

The top end has now got yellow barriers in front.

 

CRITICAL UPDATE (22/02/2013): Owing to modifications of Lincraft on Level 3 & revamp of Myer department store, access to Level 4 is no longer possible via lifts & escalators.

Nordic Cheer Challenge 2019

Level 5 is now accessible only via the goods lift. It still looks like a ghetto compared with its infancy.

Please be careful when documenting this area as there could be workers around that can catch you unawares!

 

Birthday Party Room is on the left. Bumper Car area up ahead.

Level 6, which is access to Centre Management.

NGC 169 (= PGC 2202, and with IC 1559 = Arp 282)

Discovered (Sep 18, 1857) by R. J. Mitchell

Also observed (date?) by Heinrich d'Arrest

A magnitude 12.4 spiral galaxy (type SA(s)ab?) in Andromeda (RA 00 36 51.7, Dec +23 59 29)

Per Dreyer, NGC 169 (= GC 82, d'Arrest, 3rd Lord Rosse, 1860 RA 00 29 30, NPD 66 47.1) is "faint, pretty large, double or binary nucleus, 6th magnitude star 4 arcmin northeast". (Dreyer credits the report of the discovery to William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, with the note that most of Rosse's nebular discoveries were actually made by his assistants, George Stoney, Bindon Stoney, and R. J. Mitchell.) Apparent size 2.6 by 0.6 arcmin? Used (with IC 1559) by the Arp Atlas as an example of galaxies with infall and attraction.

"Excerpt courtesy of Courtney Seligman"

cseligman.com/text/atlas/ngc1a.htm#169

  

Image... Cherryvalley Observatory (I83). Telescope: 0.2-m SCT & SBIG STL-1301E CCD Camera @f7.6. Image Scale 2.17 arcsec/pixel, Field of View 46 x 37 arcmins.

Flat field and dark subtract calibration frames. Combined Stack of five images of 210 seconds each unfiltered and unbinned. CCD operating temperature: -35 degrees. Image acquisition and processing: CCD Soft v5, TheSky6 Professional and Mira Pro v7. September 18th 2015.

  

Dr. Halton Arp originally compiled the Atlas of peculiar galaxies with photographs he made mainly using the Palomar 200-inch telescope and the 48-inch Schmidt telescope between the years 1961 to 1966. Original image can be found here:

ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Arp/Figures/big_arp282.jpeg

 

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NGC 5194 (= PGC 47404 = M51), The Whirlpool Galaxy

(also, with NGC 5195 = Arp 85), Discovered (Oct 13, 1773) by Charles Messier. An 8th-magnitude spiral galaxy (type SA(s)bc pec) in Canes Venatici (RA 13 29 52.6, Dec +47 11 44)

Historical Identification:

Physical Information: NGC 5194's recessional velocity of 465 km/sec is too small to provide a reliable distance indication, but happens to provide a relatively accurate result of 22 million light years. Redshift-independent distance estimates have ranged from 19 to 30 million light years, but observations of a 2005 supernova in NGC 5195 slightly lowered the estimated distance to 23 ± 4 million light years. Given that and its apparent size of 11.2 by 6.9 arcmin, the galaxy is about 70 thousand light years across. Its spectacular spiral structure is believed to be due to its interaction with NGC 5195, with which it forms Arp 85. (Note: The history of discovery implies that M51 should apply only to NGC 5195, but it is not uncommon for NGC 5194 to be referred to as M51A and for NGC 5195 to be referred to as M51B, as though they had both discovered by Messier.) NGC has a bright central nucleus, making it a Seyfert galaxy (type Sy 2). An extensive bridge of stars, gas and dust connects M51 with its smaller companion. Clusters of hot, bright young stars, and gases heated by their radiation illuminate the spiral arms, and clearly define them. Thick dust lanes straddle the arms, sweep across the "bridge" and partially obscure the companion. The Whirlpool Galaxy was the first nebula observed to have a spiral structure, by the 3rd Lord Rosse, using the 72-inch Leviathan (the largest telescope in the world for many decades) at Birr Castle in 1845.

"Excerpt courtesy of Courtney Seligman"

cseligman.com/text/atlas/ngc51a.htm#5194

 

Image... Cherryvalley Observatory (I83). Telescope: 0.2-m SCT & SBIG STL-1301E CCD Camera @f7.6. Image Scale 2.17 arcsec/pixel, Field of View 46 x 37 arcmins.

Flat field and dark subtract calibration frames. Combined Stack of two images of 210 seconds each unfiltered and unbinned. CCD operating temperature: -42 degrees. Image acquisition and processing: CCD Soft v5, TheSky6 Professional and Mira Pro v7. December 27th 2014.

  

Dr. Halton Arp originally compiled the Atlas of peculiar galaxies with photographs he made mainly using the Palomar 200-inch telescope and the 48-inch Schmidt telescope between the years 1961 to 1966. Original image can be found here: ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Arp/Figures/big_arp85.jpeg

Blue Purple Tilt by Jenny Holzer (2007).

 

I loved the Tate Modern. It was a little kooky at times, and I can see why taxpayers don't necessarily like their funding going to things such as Beer Can Wrapped in Kleenex, but it's an awesome museum.

 

Tate Modern. Bankside, London.

The top end has now got yellow barriers in front.

This little computer is behind a monitor used to play video in the bus line at the main visitor center at the Kennedy Space Center. It appears to be a Raspberry Pi. The blue thing plugged into the top looks like a USB storage device with the visitor center's logo printed on it. That makes for an easy way to change the video without a network connection.

 

The case is a very close match to the one sold here:

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Level 5 is now accessible only via the goods lift. It still looks like a ghetto compared with its infancy.

Please be careful when documenting this area as there could be workers around that can catch you unawares!

 

Rocketship in Outer Space Mural now confirms that it was the 'Shoot Out The Stars' amusement game.

NGC 4649 (M60 = PGC 42831, and with NGC 4647 = Arp 116)

Discovered (Apr 11, 1779) by Johann Koehler

Observed/recorded (Apr 15, 1779) by Charles Messier as M60

A 9th-magnitude elliptical galaxy (type E2) in Virgo (RA 12 43 39.8, Dec +11 33 11). M60 is a 120 thousand light-year wide elliptical galaxy listed as a member (VCC 1978) of the Virgo Cluster, 60 million light years away. It is a massive galaxy, with thousands of globular clusters in addition to the trillions of stars in the galaxy itself. (Apparent size 7.6 by 6.2 arcmin.) Used by the de Vaucouleurs Atlas of Galaxy Types as an example of galaxy type E+2/SA0-. Used by the Arp Atlas as an example of an elliptical galaxy close to and perturbing a spiral galaxy (NGC 4647).

"Excerpt courtesy of Courtney Seligman"

cseligman.com/text/atlas/ngc46.htm#4649

  

Image... Cherryvalley Observatory (I83). Telescope: 0.2-m SCT & SBIG STL-1301E CCD Camera @f7.6. Image Scale 2.17 arcsec/pixel, Field of View 46 x 37 arcmins.

Flat field and dark subtract calibration frames. Combined Stack of two images of 210 seconds each unfiltered and unbinned. CCD operating temperature: -42 degrees. Image acquisition and processing: CCD Soft v5, TheSky6 Professional and Mira Pro v7. December 27th 2014.

  

Dr. Halton Arp originally compiled the Atlas of peculiar galaxies with photographs he made mainly using the Palomar 200-inch telescope and the 48-inch Schmidt telescope between the years 1961 to 1966. Original image can be found here: ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Arp/Figures/big_arp116.jpeg

 

Level 5 is now accessible only via the goods lift. It still looks like a ghetto compared with its infancy.

Please be careful when documenting this area as there could be workers around that can catch you unawares!

 

Area where Bumper Cars was.

Glitch found by Ananasman at GameFAQs, on the Journey board.

 

Here's the pasted instruction:

"I came across this little thing by accident, within the underground passage (5th stage) in the area where you'll encounter the first flying monster, the one that scared the hell outta you during your first time through, it is possible to fly all the way to the top of the room and go through the windowbars. It is recomended to have white robe equipped while doing this, otherwise you'll most likely get stuck.

So on the both sides of this area there are 6 dragon statues in each column.

You got to fly on top of the one of dragon statues in the last row.

Then fly pass the rotating ceiling-thing and on your other side should be a platform you can rest and recharge your scarf-energy.

Now you should see the windows on the far end of the room, well guess what?

You can go through those and when you do. A new exciting journey begins...

 

I went all the way to the edge of the game area and everything turned completely black. It all just vanishes when you go far enough in the blueish abyss.

The character starts glowing orange when close to the end.

And once the robe-fellow turned completely dark like ash, while passing on the top of giant dune block.

It is possible to head back to the normal game after entering this place, if you are patient enough. It seems if you go far enough to a random location in the blueish abyss, you'll eventually head back to normal or not so normal area...."

 

I followed his instruction and got to the area where your robe turns ashy (I think this is an effect of having the white robe), and as I moved beyond that, the ground turned from grey back to black, and I came upon a black column of sort, and I was able to climb up it. I could stay on the side of this black column by moving against it, and recharge my scarf, then I could continue to fly up. When I got to the top of the column, this screenshot is what I found.

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