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Rocketmaniac - a user of Wikipedia Monday, 13 May, 2024 08:31 UTC

Hello, and welcome to my SECOND Wikipedia Userpage. I first become a "User/Editor" in Oct 2006, using "Rocketmaniac". But in 2013, I forgot the password but was unable to get back into my account because my previous email account had been closed.

I enjoy working on many different subjects. I jump around from one subject to another depending on my current interest, (which can change quickly) working what looks like it needs help. Subjects include Rocketry, Spaceflight, Electronics, Robotics, Geography and the states of Illinois, South Carolina, Utah and Georgia.



Discovery clears the tower as it launches July 4th, 2006 on STS-121

Click here to see where is the ISS now

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Cameras
 
Sep 11, 2001
 
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Weapons
 
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Space edit

 
   
  International Space Station
 
  Current Mission:   Expedition 42
Current Commander:   Barry Wilmore
  Time in Orbit:    25 years, 5 months and 23 days
Time Occupied:    23 years, 6 months and 13 days
  Next Scheduled Visit:   Soyuz TMA-15M
  Date:    Mar 2015


Pics edit

   
Wikipedia Picture of the Day
 

The Monteleone chariot is an Etruscan chariot, dated to circa 530 BC, that was uncovered in 1902 at Monteleone di Spoleto in Umbria, Italy, in an underground tomb covered by a mound. It was part of a chariot burial, containing the remains of two human corpses along with two drinking cups. Measuring 131 centimetres (51+58 inches) in height and designed to be drawn by two horses, the chariot itself is constructed of wood covered with hammered bronze plates and carved ivory decoration. The Monteleone chariot is now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

Artifact credit: unknown Etruscan sculptor; photographed by the Rogers Fund and the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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