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In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

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  • skryking@infosec.exchangeS skryking@infosec.exchange

    @davevolek based on Google maps image I things crushed oiled gravel.

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    #25

    @skryking

    There may indeed be more to the story.

    I come from a rural background. Many people drive 80 kph (50 mph) on these roads. And they hit the ditch more often.

    There might be some weight restrictions that prohibit big trucks on this road. The pavement in the photo (or oily gravel) looks a little on the weak side to me.

    Anyways, we need more info to know why this thing has remained in the ditch for 67 years.

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    • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

      In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

      By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

      Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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      #26

      @archaeohistories I love that idea, why not do fun with it... 🙂

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      • cadbury_moose@wandering.shopC cadbury_moose@wandering.shop

        @LanceJZ @isaackuo @archaeohistories

        That's a piece of Art, and congratulations to the locals for maintaining it.

        (Actually the capsule would have had thrusters: there would be Capsule:Flotation Bag:Heat Shield:Thruster Pack, with the thruster pack held on by straps so it could be jettisoned after deceleration but before hitting atmosphere. On one mission they re-entered with the thruster pack attached because the flotation bag light had come on and they were concerned about the heat shield.)

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        #27

        @Cadbury_Moose @LanceJZ @archaeohistories While this is true of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo capsules (including the Apollo service module), a reusable capsule could enter nose first rather than tail first.

        Nuclear missile reentry heat shields are blunt cones entering nose first.

        That said, Dragon does do tail first reentry, placing the thrusters on the sides rather than the tail. I just think it "looks" wrong.

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        • lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social

          @Cadbury_Moose @isaackuo @archaeohistories there has never been a capsule with thrusters on them from Apollo on.

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          #28

          @LanceJZ @Cadbury_Moose @archaeohistories This is what people think of when they think of the Apollo "capsule". It has a big main thruster in the tail, and lots of thruster clusters all over the place.

          That's the reason why the artists modifying the cement mixer tank felt the need to add thrusters. It didn't look right without them, because the overall shape looks like a capsule plus its service module.

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          • isaackuo@spacey.spaceI isaackuo@spacey.space

            @LanceJZ @Cadbury_Moose @archaeohistories This is what people think of when they think of the Apollo "capsule". It has a big main thruster in the tail, and lots of thruster clusters all over the place.

            That's the reason why the artists modifying the cement mixer tank felt the need to add thrusters. It didn't look right without them, because the overall shape looks like a capsule plus its service module.

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            #29

            @isaackuo @LanceJZ @archaeohistories

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            • capngloval@mastodon.sdf.orgC capngloval@mastodon.sdf.org

              @archaeohistories I love that idea, why not do fun with it... 🙂

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              #30

              @capngloval @archaeohistories I love stories like this where it has a happy ending or something fun is made as a result of it

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              • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

                In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

                By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

                Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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                #31

                @archaeohistories

                Tell me government in Oklahoma is a failure without saying government in Oklahoma is a failure.

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                • lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social

                  @Cadbury_Moose @isaackuo @archaeohistories

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                  #32

                  @LanceJZ @Cadbury_Moose @isaackuo @archaeohistories ok _hwat_ are those astronauts doing

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                  • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

                    In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

                    By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

                    Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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                    #33

                    @archaeohistories It was filled with concrete, not cement. Cement is like yeast; concrete is like bread.

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                    • isaackuo@spacey.spaceI isaackuo@spacey.space

                      @Cadbury_Moose @LanceJZ @archaeohistories While this is true of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo capsules (including the Apollo service module), a reusable capsule could enter nose first rather than tail first.

                      Nuclear missile reentry heat shields are blunt cones entering nose first.

                      That said, Dragon does do tail first reentry, placing the thrusters on the sides rather than the tail. I just think it "looks" wrong.

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                      #34

                      @isaackuo @Cadbury_Moose @LanceJZ @archaeohistories That is only true for modern ballistic missile RVs, initially they were launched blunt end forward, since the materials of that time didn't allow a more accurate short end forward reentry because these cause higher temperatures. (That is also why the Space Shuttle got a rather blunt nose)

                      Also, there are far more than just one kind of capsule. Imagine this as a biconic lifting body, and it isn't that much fictive to retain its aft thrusters.

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                      • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

                        In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

                        By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

                        Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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                        #35

                        @archaeohistories When you live in Winganon, Oklahoma, you need SOMETHING to do.

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                        • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

                          In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

                          By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

                          Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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                          #36

                          @archaeohistories @sundogplanets

                          I think I drove past this a long time ago

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                          • rdfrkian@social.tulsa.ok.usR rdfrkian@social.tulsa.ok.us

                            @archaeohistories

                            This is about four miles from my brother's farm.

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                            #37

                            @rdfrkian and my mom's - so wierd to see it pop up on fedi, it's so out of the way. last i saw it was plain gray again, i hope they fixed it back up

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                            • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

                              In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

                              By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

                              Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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                              #38

                              @archaeohistories how many reply-guys are needed to replace thrusters on a failed space capsule filled with err... cement or concrete?

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                              • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

                                In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

                                By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

                                Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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                                #39

                                @archaeohistories jeez it's a thing 😅😎 #winganon #spacecapsule https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/winganon-space-capsule

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                                • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

                                  In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

                                  By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

                                  Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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                                  #40

                                  @archaeohistories @cstross fun fact: in my days of trolling flat earthers I saw some of those idiots claiming this is a proof the space program is a hoax.

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                                  • xchaos@f.czX xchaos@f.cz

                                    @archaeohistories how many reply-guys are needed to replace thrusters on a failed space capsule filled with err... cement or concrete?

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                                    #41

                                    @xChaos @archaeohistories out of boardom I read the comments and was happy to know they are not a part of my fediverse.

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                                    • hananc@tooot.imH hananc@tooot.im

                                      @xChaos @archaeohistories out of boardom I read the comments and was happy to know they are not a part of my fediverse.

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                                      #42

                                      @hananc they are not just entirely pointless I am not reply-guy hater, in fact, I find this kind of Internet debate kind of amusing, it is somehow how we were always doing. I am bit of an aerospace nerd myself, so I must acknowledge, that some of the comments have pretty good point.

                                      But if you ask me, if this is the way, how the federated nerdom of Internet is going to beat the combined Trumpism, Elonism, Putinism, and other mad -isms, plagueing the world these days... well, I am not sure. 🤔 But is is marginally funny.

                                      Of course, they are missing the whole spectrum of possible symbolic meanings of that sculpture in public space, which on the other hand seems so obvious to some people, that they don't even bother to comment. But maybe it is obvious, but people choose to comment in a silly way, because it is more fun. This is why I posted this. I need to figure it out...

                                      Anyway, the space capsule artifact is a good job.

                                      @archaeohistories

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                                      • xchaos@f.czX xchaos@f.cz

                                        @hananc they are not just entirely pointless I am not reply-guy hater, in fact, I find this kind of Internet debate kind of amusing, it is somehow how we were always doing. I am bit of an aerospace nerd myself, so I must acknowledge, that some of the comments have pretty good point.

                                        But if you ask me, if this is the way, how the federated nerdom of Internet is going to beat the combined Trumpism, Elonism, Putinism, and other mad -isms, plagueing the world these days... well, I am not sure. 🤔 But is is marginally funny.

                                        Of course, they are missing the whole spectrum of possible symbolic meanings of that sculpture in public space, which on the other hand seems so obvious to some people, that they don't even bother to comment. But maybe it is obvious, but people choose to comment in a silly way, because it is more fun. This is why I posted this. I need to figure it out...

                                        Anyway, the space capsule artifact is a good job.

                                        @archaeohistories

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                                        #43

                                        @xChaos

                                        What I love about the fediverse is that I can choose my small circle and no algorithm will shove to my feed people and posts I don't want.

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                                        • archaeohistories@ohai.socialA archaeohistories@ohai.social

                                          In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma 🇺🇸

                                          By the time a tow truck came to haul it away, all of cement had hardened inside of mixer. Tow truck was not able to remove all wreckage at same time because of weight, and decided to haul only cab/frame and would come back for detached mixer later, which never happened.

                                          Today, 67 years later, it still sits where it fell. Locals have painted it and added "rocket thrusters" to make it look like a space capsule.

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                                          #44

                                          @archaeohistories @sundogplanets glorious!

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