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  2. ALCO RS-3m - Wikipedia

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    The ALCO RS-3m is a diesel-electric locomotive rebuilt from an ALCO RS-3 road switcher.These 98 locomotives were rebuilt to replace their original ALCO prime mover with the more reliable EMD 567B engine and fan assemblies taken from retired E8s. [1]

  3. ALCO RS-3 - Wikipedia

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    The ALCO RS-3 is a 1,600 hp (1.2 MW), B-B diesel-electric locomotive manufactured from May 1950 to August 1956 by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) and its subsidiary Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW). A total of 1,418 were produced: 1,265 for American railroads, 98 for Canadian railroads, 48 for Brazilian railroads, and seven for Mexican railroads.

  4. RS Ophiuchi - Wikipedia

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    RS Ophiuchi (RS Oph) is a recurrent nova system approximately 5,000 light-years away in the constellation Ophiuchus. In its quiet phase it has an apparent magnitude of about 12.5. It has been observed to erupt in 1898, 1933, 1958, 1967, 1985, 2006 and 2021 and reached about magnitude 5 on average.

  5. Transfiguration - Wikipedia

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    Transfiguration (Artemiy Artemiev & Peter Frohmader album), 2002; Transfiguration (Alice Coltrane album), 1978; Transfiguration (James Brandon Lewis album), 2024 "Transfiguration", a song by Aghora from the album Aghora, 2003

  6. Transfiguration (religion) - Wikipedia

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    In a religious context, transfiguration (from the Latin transfiguratio) refers to an experience of temporary divine radiance or light. [1] It is often viewed as a form of apotheosis , in which a human being assumes or reveals a divine or elevated nature.

  7. Brian Aldiss - Wikipedia

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    Brian Wilson Aldiss OBE (/ ˈ ɔː l d ɪ s /; 18 August 1925 – 19 August 2017) was an English writer, artist and anthology editor, best known for science fiction novels and short stories.

  8. Winter Nights - Wikipedia

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    The term is attested in the narrative of some of the Fornaldarsögur, mostly to express passage of time ("as autumn turned into winter"). The first day of weather was believed to set the course for the rest of the winter, for example snow during the event would mean a snowy winter. It would usually be marked with a leaf-less (defoliated) tree. [1]

  9. Midwinter - Wikipedia

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    Midwinter is attested in the early Germanic calendars, where it appears to have been a specific day or a number of days during the winter half of the year.Before Christianisation and the adoption of the Julian calendar, the date of midwinter may have varied due to the use of a lunisolar calendar, or it may have been based on a week system tied to the astronomical winter solstice.