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The SH-3D Sea King that was utilised during the Apollo Program to retrieve returning Astronauts.
Thought that building some older aircraft would be a neat change.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the company's Dragon spacecraft on top is seen on the launch pad at Launch Complex 39A along with cameras set up by members of the media as preparations continue for the Crew-6 mission, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2023, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission is the sixth crew rotation mission of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren "Woody" Hoburg, UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev are scheduled to launch at 1:45 a.m. EST on Feb. 27, from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
Hard to tell here, but the light is extremely low in this very cool old stone recreation center, so hard to get descent photos for me.
Annual Operation Wildlife Eagle Days at Wyandotte County Park. Wonderful organization that takes in injured and abandoned wildlife and nurses them back to health then releases back into the wild. Some that can't be released participate as educational ambassadors for their species.
Program:Aperture-priority AE
Lens:AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED
F:16.0
Speed:1/30
ISO:100
Focal Length:34.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 51.0 mm)
Focus Mode:AF-S
AF Area:Single Area
Shooting Mode:IR Control
VR:Off
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto
Focus Distance:5.62 m
Dof:inf (2.21 m - inf)
HyperFocal:3.61 m
My Pentax Super Program with the Pentax Winder ME II and the SMC Pentax-M 1:2.8 40mm "pancake lens" attached.
Sharing India's culture through cultural food, dance performances and demonstrations. Did you catch the colorful and energetic performances at the Annual House of India Cultural Lawn Program on 3/5/2023 at the International Cottages in Balboa Park? Enjoy the photos and be sure to favorite, comment and share!
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Casa da música from architect Rem Koolhaas. Porto - Portugal
bi-cam using pinhole side + Fujichrome 64T (Expired July 2003)
This document is a program and invitation for a memorial event for Hannah Senesh, held on Thursday, May 27, 1965, at the Roman Theater in Caesarea, Israel. The event featured the participation of Golda Meir, who was the Foreign Minister at the time.
The program details the event as a production involving friends who knew Hannah, narrators, a choir, and light pictures. The handwritten names in the upper right, "Golda" and "Katherine Senesh", refer to Golda Meir and Catherine Senesh, Hannah's mother.
Hannah Senesh (or Szenes) was a Hungarian-born poet, playwright, and a World War II resistance operative who became a national heroine in Israel.
Her Life and Legacy -Early Life and Zionism: Born into an assimilated Jewish family in Budapest in 1921, she experienced growing antisemitism that led her to embrace Zionism and emigrate to Mandatory Palestine in 1939. She settled in Kibbutz Sdot Yam near Caesarea and became known for her writing, including her famous poem "A Walk to Caesarea" (Eli, Eli).
Wartime Mission: In 1943, driven by a desire to fight the Nazis and help her fellow Jews, she volunteered for a dangerous, clandestine mission with the British Special Operations Executive (SOE). In March 1944, she and other Jewish volunteers from Palestine were parachuted into Yugoslavia.
Capture and Execution: She crossed into Hungary in June 1944 but was captured almost immediately by Hungarian authorities. She was imprisoned and subjected to brutal torture, but she refused to reveal any details of her mission or her comrades, even after her mother was arrested and threatened. She was tried for treason and, refusing a last-minute offer of clemency, was executed by firing squad on November 7, 1944, at the age of 23.
National Heroine: After the war, her remains were brought to Israel in 1950 and buried on Mount Herzl, the national cemetery in Jerusalem. Her diaries and poetry were published by her mother and became a cornerstone of her legacy, inspiring generations of Israelis.
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Golda Meir was a pivotal figure in Israeli history, serving as Israel's fourth Prime Minister from 1969 to 1974, the only woman to hold the position. Often nicknamed the "Iron Lady" of Israeli politics, she was known for her strong will and determination.
Early Life and Path to Leadership:
Origins: Born Golda Mabovitch in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 1898, her family immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1906 to escape anti-Semitic violence. Memories of this early fear influenced her lifelong commitment to a secure Jewish state.
Zionist Activism: In the U.S., she became a passionate advocate for Labor Zionism and immigrated to Mandatory Palestine with her husband in 1921, where they joined a kibbutz.
Political Ascent: Rising through the ranks of the Histadrut (General Federation of Labour), she became a key negotiator for the Jewish Agency during the British Mandate. She was one of only two women to sign Israel's Declaration of Independence on May 14, 1948.
Key Government Roles:
Minister of Labour (1949–1956): Considered one of her most successful roles, she oversaw major housing and road construction projects and the integration of mass immigration to the new state.
Foreign Minister (1956–1966): She Hebraized her name to Meir and focused on building diplomatic support by establishing aid programs with new African nations.
Prime Minister (1969–1974): She assumed the premiership after the sudden death of Levi Eshkol. Her tenure was marked by the 1972 Munich Massacre, where she ordered retaliation against those responsible, and the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Legacy and Controversy:
While she was widely admired for her contributions to Israel's founding, her premiership faced severe criticism following the Yom Kippur War, where Israel was caught off guard by a surprise attack from Egypt and Syria. Though an inquiry cleared her of direct responsibility, public anger led to her resignation in 1974. She died of lymphoma in 1978 and remains a complex figure in Israeli history.
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This document has been signed by several "unknown" people...
I remember seeing tron when I was little and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. Fast forward 8 years and LEGO ideas released this great little set. the printing on the figures is genuinely impressive. Perfect size for a desk; I definitely recommend picking this one up!
“A MOON’S EYE VIEW OF THE APOLLO LUNAR SURFACE CLOSE-UP CAMERA
The Camera Takes a Scientific Photo of Moon Dirt In Stereo and Color”
A clever photograph, not only with regard to the perspective - through a transparent surface, but also of “illuminating” the fact that a repeat flash capability was necessary to take each photograph. A fact likely lost on the casual observer of the ALSCC…not that such exists. Fittingly, Bruce L. Elle, Eastman Kodak Co.’s program manager for design and production of the ALSCC demonstrates.
This photograph probably laid the foundation for this.
Friggin’ AWESOME. My WOC class ‘sang’ - at the top of our lungs - this as we marched into the DFAC shortly before graduation.
One of my all-time favorite bands – Angus ROCKS.
TURN. IT. UP:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2AC41dglnM
Credit: AC/DC/YouTube
“A longtime member of the Kodak Apparatus Division, Research and Engineering team, Bruce Elle worked on several of the company’s most important contracts, including the production of photographic equipment for a secret Cold War spying operation, early photography of the moon for NASA’s Lunar Orbiter program, and close-up 3D photography of the lunar surface for the Apollo missions.
A graduate of Oregon State University, Elle served as the company program manager at Kodak responsible for the design of the Apollo Lunar Surface Close-up Camera (ALSCC), which was used to take stereoscopic close-ups of lunar soil during the moon landing missions. After Apollo 11’s lift-off, he flew to Houston to be on hand to provide expert advice and troubleshooting for the ALSCC. According to the Kodakery newsletter of July 24, 1969, he had marked the side of the mission’s camera—to be operated by first moonwalker Neil Armstrong and left behind on the moon to conserve weight—in red lettering: ‘If found return to Bruce Elle, U.S.A., Earth.’ Noticing the text, Neil was quick to ask: ‘Who’s going to pay the postage?’
The above per the RR Auction promotional write-up for items belonging to the estate of Mr. Elle. Of those, the April 16, 2020 “Space Exploration & Aviation” auction featured a training model of the ALSCC! Along with a bunch of other really really cool stuff owned by Mr. Elle:
issuu.com/rrauction/docs/rr_auction_space_exploration_apo...
Credit: issuu website
Possibly the issue of ‘Kodakery” referenced, with the photograph on the cover. What a wonderfully terrible & corny title for their publication:
kosmofoto.com/2019/07/the-21-year-old-who-helped-build-a-...
Credit: Stephen Dowling/”KOSMO FOTO” website
www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/columnists/...
Credit: David Andreatta/"Democrat and Chronicle" website
www.airspacemag.com/space/shooting-the-moon-27389927/
Credit: Air & Space Magazine online website
Last, but NOT least. ALSCC = the "Gold Camera". Thomas Gold:
news.cornell.edu/stories/2004/06/thomas-gold-cornell-astr...
Credit: Cornell Chronicle website
Did you know the Film Photography Project provides refurbished and tested vintage film cameras free-of-charge to schools and not-for-profit organizations with film programs nationwide? When we started the program nearly a decade ago, we had no idea the demand would continue – much less grow! More and more educational and arts organizations are adding a film component to their photography courses, and the FPP is here for them. In 2024 alone, we’ve supplied over 300 working vintage cameras to High School, College and Arts Programs photography programs including Pickerington High School Central Ohio / California High School in San Ramon CA, Columbia University / BIPA grant program in NYC, ProPhound Kids Inc., RVCC Arts and Desgin in Branchburg NJ, Edgerton Jr. Sr. High School in Edgerton OH, Southeastern School District in Chillicothe OH and Woodrow Wilson High School in Los Angeles CA among others. Photos courtesy of Dan Yeager,
Pickerington High School Central, Pickerington Ohio.
I really need coffee first thing in the morning - so nice that it is waiting for me all brewed and ready to pour, thanks to a programmable coffee maker.
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Catalog #: 08_00892
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle aerial
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive