time capsules
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Where Is The Astrodome Time Capsule?
When the Astrodome was built in 1963, Houstonians did what all sensible, red-blooded Americans do whenever they break ground on a new building: They buried a time capsule. Unfortunately for those of us here in the 2015, nobody can find it.
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A Custody Battle Is Raging Over The Contents Of This 1894 Time Capsule
This past Sunday workers demolishing a former telescope factory in Pittsburgh were surprised to find a 19th century time capsule in the cornerstone. Now the demolition company is claiming that it has every right to keep the capsule — along with the incredibly cool telescope artefacts that they found inside.
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Time Capsule Of Unpublished Books Won’t Be Opened Until The Year 2114
Sadly, you won’t be able to read Margaret Atwood’s new book. When it’s finally published you’ll be dead. Well, you’ll probably be dead. Because her latest work is going to be placed in a time capsule that won’t be opened until the year 2114. And hers isn’t the only book.
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These 100-Year Exposure Cameras Make For Awesome Time Capsules
Timelapses? Yeah, they’re on the right side of groovy. But you’re lucky if they show more than a few months of activity. What you need is a more hardcore approach — forget about taking photos over hours or days, try a single exposure over a century.