21st Century Atlas of The Moon

Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Near Side of the Moon  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ChrisRedfield at Oct. 7, 2014
Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Near Side of the Moon

Charles J. Byrne - Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Near Side of the Moon
Published: 2005-05-19 | ISBN: 1852338865 | PDF | 329 pages | 66 MB

Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Near Side of the Moon (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 25, 2020
Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Near Side of the Moon (Repost)

Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Near Side of the Moon by Charles J. Byrne
English | PDF | 2005 | 338 Pages | ISBN : 1852338865 | 67.15 MB

In 1967, Lunar Orbiter Mission 4 sent back to Earth a superb series of photographs of the surface of the Moon, despite severe degradation caused by scanning and the reconstruction processes involved in transmission from lunar orbit.

The Methadones - 21st Century Power Pop Riot (2006) UPGRADED  Music

Posted by Rehabilly at Jan. 18, 2016
The Methadones - 21st Century Power Pop Riot (2006) UPGRADED

The Methadones - 21st Century Power Pop Riot
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | Complete Scanwork | 276 or 83 MB
2006 / Red Scare Industries' Release # CCCP 108-2

100% cover-tunes of obscure and one-hit wonder songs from the '70s and '80s Power Pop phenomenon… before the words «Power Pop» were hijacked by the swill merchants.

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 3 of 8 (1984 to 1989)  Music

Posted by pjotr_panski at Dec. 22, 2008
Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 3 of 8 (1984 to 1989)

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 3 of 8 (1984 to 1989)
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps-320kbps | Artwork included
119 albums and growing | studio/soundtrack/concert | 1.15 GB

Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact on the widest variety of instrumental music during the 1980s and '90s, ranging from the most atmospheric new age and space music to the harshest abrasions of electronic dance. Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in Berlin, the group has progressed through a full three dozen lineups (Froese being the only continuous member with staying power) and four distinct stages of development: the experimentalist minimalism of the late '60s and early '70s; stark sequencer trance during the mid- to late '70s, the group's most influential period; an organic form of instrumental music on their frequent film and studio work during the 1980s; and, finally, a more propulsive dance style, which showed Tangerine Dream with a sound quite similar to their electronic inheritors in the field of dance music.
Tangerine Dream - Tangerine Tree [complete] Part 4 of 8: vol. 37 - vol. 48 of 92

Tangerine Dream - Tangerine Tree [complete] Part 4 of 8: vol. 37 - vol. 48 of 92
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps or better | Artwork included
properly tagged | selected concerts from 1973 to 1999 | 2.31 GB

Tangerine Tree was a project from 2002 through 2006 that was dedicated to the collection, preservation and distribution of unreleased concerts and other audio material by the band Tangerine Dream. The creators of the Tangerine Tree project received permission from Tangerine Dream to release the collection on a strict non-profit basis. Several of the Tangerine Tree volumes have been used as the basis for official Tangerine Dream releases. The project collected just under 300 hours of material (291:39:26).

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 5 of 8 (1992 to 1997)  Music

Posted by pjotr_panski at Dec. 22, 2008
Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 5 of 8 (1992 to 1997)

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 5 of 8 (1992 to 1997)
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps-320kbps | Artwork included
119 albums and growing | studio/soundtrack/concert | 1.75 GB

Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact on the widest variety of instrumental music during the 1980s and '90s, ranging from the most atmospheric new age and space music to the harshest abrasions of electronic dance. Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in Berlin, the group has progressed through a full three dozen lineups (Froese being the only continuous member with staying power) and four distinct stages of development: the experimentalist minimalism of the late '60s and early '70s; stark sequencer trance during the mid- to late '70s, the group's most influential period; an organic form of instrumental music on their frequent film and studio work during the 1980s; and, finally, a more propulsive dance style, which showed Tangerine Dream with a sound quite similar to their electronic inheritors in the field of dance music.