Saturday’s photoguess: what does this monkey symbolize?
There are two questions for this week’s photoguess:
1) What exactly does poor monkey symbolize?
2) Where is this strange artefact located? (Answering this question will also help you to find answer for the question 1).
Hint: the topic of this photoguess is directly related to the subject of one of this week’s posts on NEQNET
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Fifty years ago Able and her squirrel monkey companion, Baker, became the first monkeys to survive the trip into space. Sadly, Able died a few days later during surgery to remove an infected electrode.
Able was preserved after her death and is currently on display inside her cradle at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
http://collections.nasm.si.edu.....ntrecord=4
Mummies from Space-flight. What will future Archeologists think.
Where are you man? We miss you.
Where are you man? We miss you.
your missed out here Dmitry,still keep checking the rss feed
love to read a new guest post,or what you been working on.
Dmitry thank you for writing this Blog, i have enjoyed and learned from every post, hope all is well
Hi Dmitry, what’s up? Why have you been off-line for so long?
Cheers!
I’m starting to get a bit alarmed about his sudden silence….can anyone confirm that he’s ok?
Hi guys,
Sorry for the long silence, I am fine. Just got relocated to the other side of Atlantic, settling down took and takes a lot of time/effort. As soon as I feel that the process of settling down has ended, I’ll relaunch NEQNET.
Cheers,
Dmitry.
P.S. It is VERY pleasant to see that many of you guys did not forget NEQNET. BIG THANK YOU!
now there is some good news
glad all is well and look forward to your next post when you get settled in.