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Tuesday, 24 June 2014

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Steve Irwin and ‘Harriet’ the tortoise who died in 2006 at the age of 176. Harriet was a pet of Charles Darwin in 1835
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A young Saddam Hussein with his female companion
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 The World’s Largets Cave: Hang Son Doong Cave, Vietnam

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Amazing prosthetic leg design by industrial designer Scott Summit
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Then and Now – Comparing the causes of death in 1900 vs. 2010
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Four African girls have created a generator that produces Electricity for six hours using a single liter of urine as fuel
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Huacahina Oasis in Pisco, Peru
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30mm AHEAD Shrapnel Shell
AHEAD stands for Advanced Hit Efficiency And Destruction
This round is filled with 152 tungsten cylinders weighing 3.3 grams each.
This round, like most shrapnel rounds, is designed to explode just before reaching it’s target, thereby scattering the tungsten cylinders in a cone pattern. The tungsten shrapnel continues forward at extreme speed and impacts the target over a much broader area than a regular round would effect. Because it causes moderate damage over a wide area this round is particularly well suited for point defense, ie, shooting down incoming missiles and aircraft that get too close.

The fuse (which is located just behind the tungsten cylinders) is essentially just a really accurate timer. The timer is set wirelessly via coils built into the gun immediately before each individual round is fired. Although I wasn’t able to find a very comprehensive guide on this round, I image they also adjust the timer to control the spread of shrapnel for different targets. Detonating the round sooner, further from the target, would cause a wider spread of shrapnel but do less damage per area. Whereas detonating the round later, closer to the target, would cause a tighter spread of shrapnel and do more damage per target area.

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This 31-Year-Old Guy Is Dating A 91-Year-Old Great-Grandmother
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School lunch in Sweden
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Chinese School Lunch
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How big is the Hubble space telescope, you ask?
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Inside the Hubble Telescope
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