338 Comments for NRL Satellite Facility

simply amazing,
Make that three - fellow tech geek here and I too would love to see this stuff. And in answer to the first post, more than likely some smart assed teenagers who have nothing better to do than destroy things. Pisses me off.
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This put me in mind of the the Birds Nest stadium Bejing
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I love this shot. Beautiful use of the infrared
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This is beautiful.
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Exactly my feelings. Zorb. One of the things I like to do (if it happens to be undamaged) is to see what it might take to get it going again and like you stated, try to figure out exactly what it did and what they used it for. Nice to see a fellow tech 'geek', so to speak.
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Dumb. This sort of hardware is one of the top three reasons I go to sites like this. I like to see what they used to do what, look at how it's set up, write down what's what, and then look up the specs on everything. It makes it more complete an experience to look at my pictures and know exactly what they did with what.
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What a bunch of predictable little bastards to destroy that.
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That's a funny place for a soap dish.
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Great Pic... does anyone else think that the large full tree on the left of the photo looks like the rock biter from The Neverending Story?
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We had a similar dish array in a place where I lived and they took it down. It was low to the ground and grass still doesn't grow there. I bet this dish had a huge radiation signature and could have still been dangerous.
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Probably the same kids that spraypainted the penis on the wall in one of the other photos
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This thing is a WAR machine that once filled itself to the brim with death and destruction and blood--

of all things haunted this should be the worst example of that, which can destroy at a distance... only to have time grind it into meaningless nothingness
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Can't they convert this thing into a Wind Generation facility , It must have cost a fortune to build all for no purpose other than to fall apart
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The chalice sky creature glares down at us with its three eyes