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Valkyrie
Valkyrie 62-207 on her final flight, escorted by a US Navy F-4B, an F-5A and T-38A flown by
Northrop crews and a NASA F-104N. The F-104 (red tail) is moving into a dangerous position
under the Valkyrie’s wing and into the path of turbulence from the larger aircraft.
www.unrealaircraft.com/classics/pages/xb70_last1.php
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My new Record Player
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Halloween!
I swear I submitted these like two weeks ago, but I think they got eaten.
First pic: Where the Wild Things Are
Second pic: Lobster
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Cartman (Halloween)
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Dawn Before Nova
Explanation: Will this dawn bring another nova? Such dilemmas might be pondered one day by future humans living on a planet orbiting a cataclysmic variable binary star system. Cataclysmic variables involve gas falling from a large star onto an accretion disk surrounding a massive but compact white dwarf star. Explosive cataclysmic events such as a dwarf nova can occur when a clump of gas in the interior of the accretion disk heats up past a certain temperature. At that point, the clump will fall more quickly onto the white dwarf and land with a bright flash. Such dwarf novas will not destroy either star, and may occur irregularly on time scales from a few days to tens of years. Although a nova is much less energetic than a supernova, if recurrent novas are not violent enough to expel more gas than is falling in, mass will accumulate onto the white dwarf star until it passes its Chandrasekhar limit. At that point, a foreground cave may provide little protection, as the entire white dwarf star will explode in a tremendous supernova.
apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap091117.html
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Mayyday’s Halloween
My Halloween pics through the years. They got progressively more complex as time went on. The Pac-Man machine actually worked, the proton pack lit up and made sounds, etc.
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quitter
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