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Elmendorf Air Force Base

Friday, April 22nd, 2005

This “Elephant Cage” in Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska is part of the DOD World Wide High Frequency Direction Finding System. More information on the system is availble from the Federation of American Scientists.

Elmendorf Air Force Base

Thanks: Gabe


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Space Shuttle

Friday, April 22nd, 2005

More spaceships!

We’ve already posted Cape Canaveral, but it’s worth noting that you can also see a space shuttle with its boosters lying nearby, as well as the vehicle assembly building where they put all this stuff together. Jim Thompson has an excellent annotated flickr image of the whole area, thanks Jim :-D

Space Shuttle

Thanks this time to Jim Thompson, Editfish, Terry Foster, Adam Latz, Peter Bonnett, Adam Orford, Bill Mullins, Chinmay, Papapenguin, David and John Neilson.


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Looking at them listening to us

Thursday, April 21st, 2005

The 70 metre DSS-14 Deep Space Antenna was built by NASA in 1966 and services radio and radar astronomy projects, as well as occasionally tracking long-distance spacecraft. Apparently it weighs nearly 6 million pounds (2,721,554 kilos).

Antenna

Thanks: Bill


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Long Beach, CA

Thursday, April 21st, 2005

Long Beach, CA is a major port of entry for goods imported into the US via ship. This view gives a nice perspective on the sheer scale of the operation. Note the thousands of containers used in the process. Panning slightly to the right will also show a lone Queen Mary docked next to a large shiny object I guess is a fuel storage container.

long beach port

Thanks: Todd Holden, John Neilson & Joe


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Disneyland

Thursday, April 21st, 2005

After my faux pas of calling Walt Disney World in Florida “Disneyland” a few people submitted the real Disneyland in Anaheim, California.

Disneyland


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World’s Largest Tyre, Allen Park

Thursday, April 21st, 2005

Reader Tim Gregory found the 80 foot tall world’s largest tyre in Michigan. It apparently started life as a giant tire-shaped ferris wheel at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, and was moved to Allen Park, Michigan to be a roadside attraction in 1966. According to this page at roadsideamerica.com it was once punctured with the world’s largest nail as a publicity stunt.

World\'s Largest Tyre


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Spaghetti Junction

Wednesday, April 20th, 2005

Spaghetti Junction‘ is the intersection of I-85 and I-285 in Atlanta, GA. Thanks to Chris Martin, Brad and df.

Scary stuff. Codeman30 thinks that the intersection of I-75 and I-20 is scarier though…

Spaghetti Junction Another Junction


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