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Collection:Open Syllabus
The Open Syllabus collection contains WARC files from a mid-2021 crawl of about 50 million unique seed URLs extracted from the Open Syllabus version 2.6 dataset and their page requisites. The bulk of the seed URLs are from ".com", ".org", ".edu", and ".uk" TLDs.

Crawl Summary
  • Crawl start: 2021-04-12
  • Crawl end: 2021-09-05
  • Seed URLs: 49,735,419
  • Archived URLs: 338,690,414
  • Collection Size: 25 TB
  • Crawler: Heritrix/3.3.0-hq1-SNAPSHOT-2015-03-16T18:09:23Z
  • Crawl depth: maxHops=0

Seed Summary
  • Unique URLs: 49,735,419
  • Unique Canonical URLs: 48,956,395
  • Unique Hosts: 984,223
  • IPv4 Addresses: 3,328
  • Unique TLDs: 21,761
  • Unique IANA Valid TLDs: 739
  • Wayback Machine URLs*: 6,568,213
* NOTE: More than 13% URLs in the dataset point to Wayback Machine!

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    With displays ranging from the elegant aeronautic designs of two bike mechanics – Orville and Wilbur Wright – to an actual Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird that can fly at speeds of over 2,000 miles per hour – the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum located in McMinnville, Oregon, has a little something for everyone.

    The centerpiece of these aeronautic breakthroughs is the original Spruce Goose. Built entirely of wood due to wartime restrictions on metals, this massive airplane stands as a symbol of American industry during World War II.

    Founded in the memory of Captain Michael King Smith, our exhibits celebrate the lives of innovators, pilots, and veterans who courageously pioneered flight in these remarkable machines. Plan a visit and learn more about the museum as you immerse yourself in history with our ever-expanding attractions and amenities.

     

    Presenter: John BronsonDescriptions & illustrations of: The museum’s collection of reconnaissance aircraft, including unmanned, illustrations of their onboard sensors, and how these systems are used to capture information.Location: Space Museum Galaxy TheaterCost: Included with Admission 
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    Join us for a presentation by author Teasel Muir-Harmony, PhD, Curator of the Apollo Collection, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

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