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vgjunk:

Advert for the Panasonic FS-A1GT MSX turbo R.
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officefern:

Electric Light Voyage, 1979
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Oh, Luanne.
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discoverynews:

Curiosity’s Parachute Flaps in the Martian Wind

Apart from being a minor curiosity and a lovely reminder that we have satellites capable of observing temporal weather events on another planet, these flapping events may help explain why the Viking landers’ parachutes still remain visible from orbit since their landing in 1976 — windy events dust-off the bright parachute material. Also, the motion of a large piece of fabric on the surface of Mars provides a direct view of the weather conditions on the ground, much like a windsock on an airfield provides pilots with general information about wind direction and speed.