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In China, began to test the giant swing. The structure has the highest height and the highest speed among such attractions. The swing is located on the pass of the picturesque area of Longjing, at an altitude of more than 1100 m above sea level.
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🇺🇸 Mrs. Irma Lee McElroy painting the American insignia on airplane wings, Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas. Aug, 1942. Original color photo
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An opium-addled mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar II awaits trial for support of the Indian mutiny against the British Raj. India 1858
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🇳🇱 Children dancing to the music of a street organ. Amsterdam, 1950
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It's a hand-held gun, equipped with four Miniguns, that fires about 12,000 rounds per minute.
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It's the first big oil well in Iran and it sets off a wave of exploration, extraction and exploitation that will change the region's – and the world's – history, 1908
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Check it out, a black hole yanking on a star.
Okay, it’s a simulation, led by theoretical astrophysicist Taeho Ryu, a fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics. Ryu’s supercomputer sent simulated stars of different sizes and densities towards a “monster” black hole. The virtual void tugged at the stars with a mass one million times that of the sun, pulling some completely apart while others retained mass and actually returned to their normal shape.
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Okay, it’s a simulation, led by theoretical astrophysicist Taeho Ryu, a fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics. Ryu’s supercomputer sent simulated stars of different sizes and densities towards a “monster” black hole. The virtual void tugged at the stars with a mass one million times that of the sun, pulling some completely apart while others retained mass and actually returned to their normal shape.
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