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A couple of pics of the plume from last week that I had in my phone.
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One of our pilots in Berlin managed to log quite a few hours in one. Pretty unusual for the time. It was pretty clear that the Soviets didn't do much to clean up the area. Bulldozed some things, but plenty of unexploded ordinance still around. Lots of the buildings looked like the last bomb dropped an hour ago. It was like stepping back into time, but left plenty of opportunities to explore if you got off the beaten track (carefully!). Glad you had a chance to see it. What history! Oops - took the off-topic topic off topic. Sorry.
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Way cool. Many years ago I was involved in assessing the acid that comes out of the exhaust of the space shuttle SRBs. The pH of the exhaust is something akin to battery acid. IIRC it comes from when they flood the launch pad with water so the reflected heat doesn't melt the space shuttle. A lot of the times they abort launch, IIRC are due to potential public exposure to downwind drift of the acid mist.
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