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Homemade Rocket Sculpture with Household Items from the 1960's

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I am a U.S. disabled veteran with aspirations of being a NASA engineer someday. In my spare time I work on projects that help me learn and push me to keep progressing. I was inspired by the moon landing missions and wanted to create a sculpture out of common objects that a kid watching the moon landing in 1969 would be able to find in their house. The list of parts I used starting from the nose follows: reading lamp head, desk lamp housing, Stanley thermos, 3 flashlights attached with wheel brackets from a cart, a shoe shining lamp, large head flashlight, and the base includes flashlight battery attachment connected to a fan base. The candle bulbs and lamp wiring are the only new parts included and were wired by hand by me. It is currently sitting on my shelf in Seattle Washington for me to see while I study.

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