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Hiroshima, 64 years ago

from The Big Picture.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/08/hiroshima_64_years_ago.html

"Tomorrow, August 6th, marks 64 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan by the United States at the end of World War II. Targeted for military reasons and for its terrain (flat for easier assessment of the aftermath), Hiroshima was home to approximately 250,000 people at the time of the bombing. The U.S. B-29 Superfortress bomber "Enola Gay" took off from Tinian Island very early on the morning of August 6th, carrying a single 4,000 kg (8,900 lb) uranium bomb codenamed "Little Boy". At 8:15 am, Little Boy was dropped from 9,400 m (31,000 ft) above the city, freefalling for 57 seconds while a complicated series of fuse triggers looked for a target height of 600 m (2,000 ft) above the ground. At the moment of detonation, a small explosive initiated a super-critical mass in 64 kg (141 lbs) of uranium. Of that 64 kg, only .7 kg (1.5 lbs) underwent fission, and of that mass, only 600 milligrams was converted into energy - an explosive energy that seared everything within a few miles, flattened the city below with a massive shockwave, set off a raging firestorm and bathed every living thing in deadly radiation. Nearly 70,000 people are believed to have been killed immediately, with possibly another 70,000 survivors dying of injuries and radiation exposure by 1950. Today, Hiroshima houses a Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum near ground zero, promoting a hope to end the existence of all nuclear weapons."

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Remembering Apollo 11

"40 years ago, three human beings - with the help of many thousands of others - left our planet on a successful journey to our Moon, setting foot on another world for the first time."

And it's still amazing, after all this time.

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9 Years and Counting ...

This is what greeted my wife when she came home today. My daughters referred to it as the "heart butterfly." I used my girls' chalk and covered up the drawings they did over the weeked. They didn't seem to mind.


Tell me precious,
     of how it begins.
Tell me lover,
      of our secret sins.
Tell me wife,
      that this love will never end.
Tell me mother,
     of a love that is born again.

9 years. And counting.

       
Click here to download:
9_Years_and_Counting_....zip (2513 KB)

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