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Goodnight folks! My first day here...I have to learn to use this here Discord better.I have no idea how to operate this thing God Bless Y'All!!
Sheriff Furious After FBI Mysteriously Shuts Down Solar Observatory https://constitution.com/sheriff-furious-after-fbi-mysteriously-shuts-down-solar-observatory/ via @ConstitutionNat
People who bypassed the Edsel in 1958 weren't about to buy it in 1959, when only 44,891 Edsels were built as people turned to more-established auto makes. Only 2,846 Edsels--including just 76 convertibles--were built in 1960 before production ended.
REV13:15 The second beast was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that the image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed.
Executive Order 13526
Sec. 1.7. Classification Prohibitions and Limitations.
(a) In no case shall information be classified, continue to be maintained as classified, or fail to be declassified in order to:
(1) conceal violations of law, inefficiency, or administrative error;
https://www.archives.gov/isoo/policy-documents/cnsi-eo.html
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Morning guys, a sad day of remembrance
You have gained a rank @HarbingeroftheKeys, you just advanced to 2 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
Strange
https://youtu.be/oVVhKln8y_c
SSO) is an astronomical observatory designed for the study of the Sun, located in the Sacramento Mountains in Sunspot, New Mexico, United States, approximately 18 miles (29 km) south of Cloudcroft. The observatory is operated by New Mexico State University (NMSU) and the National Solar Observatory (NSO). Access to the telescopes and buildings is open to the public.
The Sunspot Solar Observatory is located in Sunspot, New Mexico and is part of the Lincoln National Forest on the western edge of the Sacramento Mountains. The ~250 acres (100 ha) area is located on National Forest Service lands, managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Lincoln National Forest, and the Sacramento Ranger District. Established by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) via a Memorandum of Agreement with the USFS in 1950, the facility was transferred to NSF in 1976. NSF and the USFS executed a land use agreement (1980) to formalize this transfer and the continued use of the land for the NSO. It was later known as the Sacramento Peak Observatory, and as one site of the National Solar Observatory (NSO). In 2018, the scientific research and public outreach at the Observatory was taken over by New Mexico State University. The grounds of the observatory are open to the public all year round.
The John W. Evans Solar Facility (originally built 1952) hosted instruments for the High Altitude Observatory and the Air Force Research Lab and until 2009 obtained daily observations of million degree coronal emission that were used to predict the onset of the following solar cycle.
The other two Dome buildings (Hilltop Dome 1963, Grain Bin Dome 1950) are not used for research.
An Antartic Mount telescope is situated beside the Visitor's Center on site and provides a light feed into the Visitor's Center
The nearby Apache Point Observatory hosts private nighttime observing facilities.