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    3. In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
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    • isaackuo@spacey.spaceI isaackuo@spacey.space

      In 1959, a cement mixer with a full load of cement, wrecked near Winganon, Oklahoma ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

      isaackuo@spacey.spaceI isaackuo@spacey.space

      @archaeohistories Honestly, this is what a space capsule should look like.

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      • lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social
        lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social

        @archaeohistories A spaceship, not capsule. The capsule had no thrusters on it.

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        • lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social
          lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social

          @isaackuo @archaeohistories except the capsule had no thrusters on it.

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          • davevolek@mastodon.socialD davevolek@mastodon.social
            davevolek@mastodon.socialD davevolek@mastodon.social

            @archaeohistories

            Cute, but a big hazard if a vehicle has to leave the road. I would move this thing off.

            Or at least further away from the road. A crane could do this in less than four hours. Much cheaper than having a vehicle plow into it.

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            • isaackuo@spacey.spaceI isaackuo@spacey.space
              isaackuo@spacey.spaceI isaackuo@spacey.space

              @LanceJZ @archaeohistories They added fake thrusters to it.

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              • hootenhaller@mastodon.socialH hootenhaller@mastodon.social
                hootenhaller@mastodon.socialH hootenhaller@mastodon.social

                @archaeohistories @siracusa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winganon,_Oklahoma?wprov=sfti1

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                • chigaze@mstdn.caC chigaze@mstdn.ca
                  chigaze@mstdn.caC chigaze@mstdn.ca

                  @davevolek That would likely require someone to pay for it. Given the little bits I've gleaned about local governance in the U.S. I can easily see no one having any spare budget for it.

                  @archaeohistories

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                  • davevolek@mastodon.socialD davevolek@mastodon.social
                    davevolek@mastodon.socialD davevolek@mastodon.social

                    @Chigaze @archaeohistories

                    I suspect it has stayed on the ground for 67 years because of its novelty and notoriety more than the expense of removing it. Locals probably like talking about it--------------until one of their own plow into it.

                    Renting a crane for four hours and a truck to haul it away is not a big expense. Municipalities use these machines a lot.

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                    • cadbury_moose@wandering.shopC cadbury_moose@wandering.shop
                      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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                      • chigaze@mstdn.caC chigaze@mstdn.ca
                        chigaze@mstdn.caC chigaze@mstdn.ca

                        @davevolek That's definitely more likely but I am a little jaded by hearing about places where local government's get stuck because they need almost line item approval for stuff. The street my aunt lives on in a rural California community is an absolute wreck because they can't get enough people to vote to repave it.

                        @archaeohistories

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                        • bardnet@icosahedron.websiteB bardnet@icosahedron.website
                          bardnet@icosahedron.websiteB bardnet@icosahedron.website

                          @archaeohistories Lt. Google Streetview liegt der heute noch da

                          https://maps.app.goo.gl/QpH2jdEwLvJj1hme9

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                          • davevolek@mastodon.socialD davevolek@mastodon.social
                            davevolek@mastodon.socialD davevolek@mastodon.social

                            @Chigaze @archaeohistories

                            I would need more info to proffer any perspective on your California situation. But it sounds like a situation where local governance is ineffective. I can see several possible reasons for this.

                            Maybe another sign that American democracy is failing?

                            BTW, I am an inventor of a new democracy. Check out my byline if interested.

                            I'm pretty sure this new democracy would find a way to pave that road.

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                            • rdfrkian@social.tulsa.ok.usR rdfrkian@social.tulsa.ok.us
                              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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                              • skryking@infosec.exchangeS skryking@infosec.exchange
                                skryking@infosec.exchangeS skryking@infosec.exchange

                                @davevolek it's a really small town population of about 500 and it's not even in town...probably a lot of other things than that to worry about causing a car accident. Looking at the map, might be a struggle to get a crane out there cheeply.

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                                • davevolek@mastodon.socialD davevolek@mastodon.social
                                  davevolek@mastodon.socialD davevolek@mastodon.social

                                  @skryking

                                  The photo looks like a rural highway to me. This means fairly high speeds. If a car "hits the ditch," a bumpy ride turns into a fatal accident.

                                  I suspect the jurisdiction belongs to whoever owns the highway. It could be the state or it could be the county.

                                  A couple of heavy tow wreckers could move this machine. Less than $5000.

                                  But there may be political pressure to keep the machine in place. It does look cute.

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                                  • lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social
                                    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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                                    • lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social
                                      lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social

                                      @Cadbury_Moose @isaackuo @archaeohistories

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                                      • lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social
                                        lancejz@mastodon.socialL lancejz@mastodon.social

                                        @isaackuo @archaeohistories no duh.

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                                        • skryking@infosec.exchangeS skryking@infosec.exchange
                                          skryking@infosec.exchangeS skryking@infosec.exchange

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

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                                          • tessarakt@mastodon.socialT tessarakt@mastodon.social
                                            tessarakt@mastodon.socialT tessarakt@mastodon.social

                                            @davevolek @Chigaze @archaeohistories Or build guard rails at that location and keep the visitor attraction and historic site intact.

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