Friday, October 26, 2018

Boeing B-52 Stratofortress



Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
 The B-52 first flew on 15 April 1952.  I was finishing 1st Grade.

It was almost replaced by the B-1 which first flew 23 December 1974.  Jimmy Carter's administration cancelled the B-1 giving the B-52 a new lease on life.

The B-52 has been upgraded many times since 1952.  It has received new avionics, more power and numerous new weapons to deploy.  I believe I recently heard there are plans to keep it in service until 2040.

It started as the B-52A and is now up to the "H" model.  Thanks to Wikipedia and Mindat.org for the information provided.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Brown Daddy Long-legs



Brown Daddy Long-legs
I remember that, as a child, I sat on the back step of my house and watched this species.  When asked, "What is that spider?" My parents answered "Daddy Long-legs."  When I saw the above I immediately went to that remembrance.

I went to Wikipedia so that I could provide you accurate information but I could not find it.  I soon learned that further searching was needed.  The ODNR booklet on spiders in Ohio did not list it.  Here's what I found out.  The scientific name is Phalangium Opiliones.  It is now grouped with the Harvestmen: 
Subphylum‎: ‎Chelicerata
Order‎: ‎Opiliones; ‎Sundevall‎, 1833
Phylum‎: ‎Arthropoda
Class‎: ‎Arachnida
 
Those who know have decided that Daddy Long-legs is not a true spider.  The primary reason they gave was related to fangs.  A true spider's fangs cross like those of an ant.  Those of the Daddy Long-legs and other "spiders, demoted to non-nonspider status" go straight down.  I also picked up a spelling correction, mine or National Audubon Society or both.  It is Phalangium Opiliones.  So now you have it!  All that work so I could show you the above image!!  Oh, I didn't mention that Sundevall grouped them in the correct phylum in 1833 without telling me.  Who would have thought?

No thanks to ODNR, Audubon and Wikipedia, Dad & Mom!
Thanks to Gorman Nature Center for the opportunity to capture these images.

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