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commodorez · 2 months ago
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Three sections of the magnificent Saturn V rocket.
Five F-1s on the first stage, five J-2's on the second stage, and a single J-2 on the third stage.
US Space & Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL
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seebest · 4 months ago
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Sunrise over Fairy Lake in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
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unplaces · 6 months ago
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Whitesburg Dr, Huntsville, Alabama.
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unteriors · 7 months ago
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Dorothy Street, Huntsville, Texas.
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dylanisdazed · 12 days ago
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What’s something worth doing in Alabama? Im planning on visiting all the states and can’t decide where to go. Should I stay south and explore near the beaches? Or stay up the north half and explore Huntsville and Birmingham? What do you think of if you think of your home state?
Well, I think of Alabama Crimson Tide and good food 😂
Despite our many failures, Alabama has some cool things. The food scene in Birmingham is one of the best in the country. I’d also recommend the Civil rights museum and art museum. Orange beach is beautiful and there are many pretty natural wonders and nice hiking spots all over the state. Huntsville has space stuff and isn’t far from Nashville. If you like sports, a visit to Tuscaloosa is fun.
The best thing to do in Alabama though….is me.
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lonestarflight · 7 months ago
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"Core Stage for Artemis II Rocket Moved to Pegasus Barge for Departure to Kennedy Space Center
This image shows team members moving the first core stage that will help launch the first crewed flight of NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket for the agency’s Artemis II mission. The move marked the first time a fully assembled Moon rocket stage for a crewed mission has rolled out from NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans since the Apollo Program.
The core stage was moved onto the agency’s Pegasus barge, where it will be ferried to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The core stage for the SLS mega rocket is the largest stage NASA has ever produced. At 212 feet tall, the stage consists of five major elements, including two huge propellant tanks that collectively hold more than 733,000 gallons of super chilled liquid propellant to feed four RS-25 engines at its base. During launch and flight, the stage will operate for just over eight minutes, producing more than 2 million pounds of thrust to help send a crew of four astronauts inside NASA’s Orion spacecraft onward to the Moon.
NASA is working to land the first woman, first person of color, and its first international partner astronaut on the Moon under Artemis. SLS is part of NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration, along with the Orion spacecraft and Gateway in orbit around the Moon and commercial human landing systems, next-generation space, next-generational spacesuits, and rovers on the lunar surface. SLS is the only rocket that can send Orion, astronauts, and supplies to the Moon in a single launch."
Credit: NASA
Date: July 16, 2024
Posted on Flickr by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center: link
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gloriousglowinggoddess · 4 days ago
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Since I missed TittyTuesday🩷
i hope they are good enough for you 😘
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itsfullofstars · 1 month ago
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dalimarisdaddy1967 · 13 days ago
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I know I haven't posted in forever but I'm gonna try to remedy that!
Lemme start by saying that I posted a new part of my MCF Huntsville playthrough after almost 2 years since Part 3... yes I know I am so slow on posting and I promise I'm gonna fix that. Without further ado... here is part 4. Yes my YouTube has a different name then my account here. I use that name almost everywhere else.
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Parts 1-3 are also on my YouTube if you guys haven't seen them. Enjoy!
@detectiveruth @masterdetectivemcf @vannytheprincess @dietcoffee @hakurakurohime @proustianlesbian @thebiggestpartypooper @rebellovesthings @artsydon @hiddenobject-fanblog @pookiethebloodsucker @apeirotilio @ink-and-pixels @arty-girl-asks @angelsmama1968 @crow14-raven
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artsydon · 3 months ago
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Before we get into the details, can you guess the Huntsville Buildings featured in the photo?
Happy 19th Anniversary to Mystery Case Files: Huntsville! (although it was released on 14th of November) and the whole Mystery Case Files in general. Here is a little fan art. It can be found on the Ravenhearst Wiki's front page as well.
This is a painting requested by our Ravenhearst Wiki bureaucrat, InquisitorZylon for the Community!
It is inspired by The Malgrave Incident Postcards. It is made on Ibispaint.
See also:
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commodorez · 1 year ago
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Memory modules of the Saturn V instrument unit's guidance computer - US Space & Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL
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missusvee · 3 months ago
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If you’re the type of guy that likes being humiliated during or after sex dm let’s talk😩❤️
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unplaces · 4 months ago
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Madison St SE, Huntsville, Alabama.
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remnantframing · 2 months ago
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Supporting Huntsville's Artistic Pulse
At Remnant Framing, nestled within the vibrant Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment center, we're more than just a custom picture frame shop—we're a part of Huntsville's dynamic art scene. Our mission is to preserve the art of custom framing while supporting Huntsville’s creative community. 
We understand that every piece of art tells a story, and our role is to enhance those narratives with craftsmanship, quality, and care. By offering personalized framing services and providing a space for artists, we contribute to the local art scene and foster meaningful connections. 
Subscribe to our substack as we follow and report on the changing landscape of the art community in the southeast through the lens of a frame shop at the largest privately held arts facility in the United States.
Our gallery space showcases the works of local artists, reflecting the diverse and vibrant creativity that defines Huntsville. We believe in the power of art to inspire and connect, and we're committed to supporting the artists who make our community unique. 
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As Huntsville's art scene continues to grow, we're here to provide the support and services that artists and art lovers need. Whether you're looking to frame a cherished piece, explore local art, or connect with the creative community, Remnant Framing is here to help.
Get 10% off quality pre framed canvases through this link or use code REMNANT at checkout.
Visit us at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment, and let's continue to build and support Huntsville's artistic community together.
Ryan
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ryanteedy · 2 months ago
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The Grit Behind Huntsville’s Art Scene
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A reflection of Remnant Framing's studio at Lowe Mill A&E in Huntsville, Alabama November 2024
Huntsville’s art scene isn’t something that just sits quietly on a shelf or hangs politely on a wall. It’s alive. It’s got this raw, gritty energy that hits you the moment you step into a place like Lowe Mill. It’s in the scuff marks on the floors, the paint splatters that didn’t quite make it to the canvas, the buzz of conversations about projects half-finished or dreams half-formed.
I see it every day, and it never gets old. There’s something about this place—this city—that draws in people who are ready to work, to hustle, to throw themselves into something bigger than themselves. Artists here don’t wait for permission or for the perfect circumstances. They show up, day after day, and they make it happen.
You can see it in the brick walls of old warehouses, the ones that hold so much history and now pulse with new energy. There’s grit in the way those spaces feel lived in, like they’ve seen decades of transformation and are now standing as a testament to resilience and reinvention. The same could be said for the people who fill them—artists who’ve spent years refining their craft, musicians who’ve played more empty rooms than full ones, creators who never stop chasing that spark.
It’s not about polish here. It’s not about making something perfect. It’s about making something real.
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Josh Macero from Josh & The G.M.O.S performing at Verticle House Records at Lowe Mill A&E in Huntsville Alabama December 2024
I love that about Huntsville. It’s not trying to be something it’s not. The people here are grounded, but that doesn’t mean they don’t dream big. They just know how much work it takes to get there, and they’re willing to do it. That’s rare.
For me, being a part of this scene feels like stepping into something honest and alive. It’s messy in the best way—collaborations that come together at the last minute, experiments that fail and turn into something better, conversations that spark new ideas in the time it takes to drink a cup of coffee.
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Cup of Coffee, at Remnant Framing December 2024
It’s not glamorous, but that’s what makes it matter. Every piece of art, every mural, every photograph, every frame—it all comes from someone who cared enough to create it, someone who worked through the hard parts to get there.
Huntsville’s art scene isn’t just about making pretty things. It’s about making meaning. And that’s something worth being a part of.
More on evolving Art scene in the Southeast
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