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Try to Identify This Image.You Probably Won't And Will Be 
Astounded By What You See.
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 | May 30, 2014
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Posted on 05/31/2014 11:36:47 AM PDT by lbryce
I will change the Keywords once it gets revealed 

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TOPICS: Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: guess; largehadroncollider; moon; nasa; rocket; saturnv; spaceexploration
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To: lbryce
    Easier to identify if you put the people in the middle of the frame instead of around the periphery. 
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:12:31 PM PDT
by 
FredZarguna
(Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!)
 
To: warsaw44
    Because at its operating speed and altitude the fuel tanks as well as most of the craft expanded by as much as two inches, IRRC.
Therefore, on the ground the fuel tanks would contract.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:17:25 PM PDT
by 
Zeneta
(Thoughts in time and out of season.)
 
To: cripplecreek
    Another fine example of American exceptionalism.
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:18:24 PM PDT
by 
exnavy
(Fish or cut bait ...Got ammo, Godspeed!)
 
To: Telepathic Intruder
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:19:06 PM PDT
by 
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin.)
 
Comment #25 Removed by Moderator
To: warsaw44; Zeneta
    I saw it at an airshow and seeing the fuel leaks up close was different. Amazing aircraft to see fly. They didn’t put a lot of fuel in on while on the ground and generally refueled it after takeoff.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:22:08 PM PDT
by 
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
 
To: lbryce
To: F15Eagle
    SR-71 also used fuel as its hydraulic fluid.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:23:39 PM PDT
by 
Steely Tom
(How do you feel about robbing Peter's robot?)
 
To: lbryce
    Worked for the company that made these big monsters, though by the time I worked there we were making the main engines for the Space Shuttles. Slightly smaller, but collectively (fired in trios) equally awesome.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:25:43 PM PDT
by 
fidelis
(Zonie and USAF Cold Warrior)
 
To: lbryce
    Gone forever. You couldn't build one now if you tried. 
 Come on now.
 We could build it in 1947, or in 1957 either.
 By 1967, we could build it.
 When we have the will, we'll find the way.
 Chinese astronauts waving at us from the surface of the moon could do the trick.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:26:32 PM PDT
by 
Steely Tom
(How do you feel about robbing Peter's robot?)
 
To: FredZarguna
    Fred Zarguna; I am absolutely astounded by your incredibly imaginative visual acuity! That was brilliant! Bravo!
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:27:47 PM PDT
by 
lbryce
(Barack Obama:Misbegotten Bastard OffSpring of Satan and Medusa.)
 
To: lbryce
Comment #33 Removed by Moderator
To: Steely Tom
    It’s true....leaked like a sieve when on the ground. It all sealed up in the air at altitude. I used to watch them while on the flight line at Kadena headed west to parts supposed to be unknown.
Watched them coming back, too. One high altitude loop/descend around the field and landed from very high start point. More like a controlled crash.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:30:00 PM PDT
by 
Gaffer
 
To: Steely Tom; warsaw44; driftdiver; F15Eagle
    The SR-71 is truly extraordinary.
I’m still in awe of the B-52.
Still in service since the 1950’s.
In 1980 I traversed the aircraft from its cockpit to tail. For such a large plane I was amazed by how little space there was in its interior. We had to literally crawl on narrow cat walks from nose to tail.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:35:37 PM PDT
by 
Zeneta
(Thoughts in time and out of season.)
 
To: Gaffer
    I was lucky enough to see one heading into Beale AFB while outside for lunch during my sophomore year of highschool in 1986. I’d been a fan for years before that, but seeing that beauty flying low over my school was like a personal hat tip to my fondness and respec of the blackbird.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:37:15 PM PDT
by 
lefty-lie-spy
(Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
 
Comment #37 Removed by Moderator
To: F15Eagle
    I love this country.
Your handle, F15Eagle.
I still think it’s a better plane than the F-16.
Maybe a little heavier, but it’s power plants are undeniable.
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:43:36 PM PDT
by 
Zeneta
(Thoughts in time and out of season.)
 
Comment #39 Removed by Moderator
To: All
    DING! DING! DING!WE HAVE A WINNER!
 The FReeper that placed 'largehadroncollider' as a keyword guessed it correctly.
 You have won the grand prize but there's no need to have it presented to you. All you need do is to claim the first higgs-boson particle you identify and it's yours. Once in your possession, please let us know so that we will mount it on a display with your name. Congratulations and Good Luck!
 
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posted on 
05/31/2014 12:53:28 PM PDT
by 
lbryce
(Barack Obama:Misbegotten Bastard OffSpring of Satan and Medusa.)
 
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