David Paquette:  

CLASS OF 1973
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Durfee High SchoolClass of 1973
Fall river, MA
Fall river, MA
Fall river, MA
Dominican AcademyClass of 1971
Fall river, MA
St. Patrick SchoolClass of 1969
Fall river, MA

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Not Much of a Story..... Marriage - Father - Army - Divorce - AT&T - Grandfather ...Expand for more
- Retirement......Just Hoping to wake Up each Day.. Same as everyone else ..right
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This used to freak me out...Suffer ??
Almost 100 Yrs.Old -
Before they tear it down..
Last Coffee Pic..Promise !
Just Woke Up..Scary huh
Capt. Nicks Tee
Anyone remember This ??
Good Ole St. Pats
Morning Coffee Pics
Mondays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

The Last Moon Shot  ....< 42 years Ago >

 In 1865 Jules Verne predicted the invention of a space capsule that could carry people. His science fiction story "From the Earth to the Moon
Fridays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Huygens Lands on Titan  

< What a fast 10 years >

 Delivered by Saturn-bound Cassini, ESA's Huygens probe touched down on the ringed planet's largest moon Titan, ten years ago on Jan
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Comet Lovejoy's Tail  

  Sweeping north in planet Earth's sky, Comet Lovejoy's greenish coma and blue tinted ion tail stretched across this field of stars in the constellation Tauru
Sundays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

The Galactic Core in Infrared  

What's happening at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy? To help find out, the orbiting Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes have combined their efforts
Thursdays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Launch to Lovejoy  

 Blasting skyward  an Atlas V rocket carrying a U.S. Navy satellite pierces a cloud bank in this starry night scene captured on January 20. On its way to orbit f
Fridays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

<Office with a View >

  Some prefer windows, and these are the best available on board the International Space Station. Taken on January 4, this snapshot from inside the station's lar
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The Milky Way over the Seven Strong Men Rock Formations  

You may have heard of the Seven Sisters in the sky, but have you heard about the Seven Strong Men on the ground? Located just
Wednesdays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Comet Lovejoy in a Winter Sky  

Which of these night sky icons can you find in this beautiful and deep exposure of the northern winter sky? Skylights include the stars in Orion's b
Thursdays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Close Encounter with M44  

On Monday, January 26, well-tracked asteroid 2004 BL86 made its closest approach, a mere 1.2 million kilometers from our fair planet. That's about 3.1 tim
Fridays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

A Night at Poker Flat  

Four NASA suborbital sounding rockets leapt into the night on January 26, from the University of Alaska's Poker Flat Research Range. This time lapse composite
Saturdays Pre Super-Bowl Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Yellow Balls in W33  

  Infrared wavelengths of 3.6, 8.0, and 24.0 microns observed by the Spitzer Space Telescope are mapped into visible colors red, green, and blue
Sundays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

NGC 4676: When Mice Collide  

These two mighty galaxies are pulling each other apart. Known as the "Mice" because they have such long tails, each spiral galaxy has likely already pass
Wednesdays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Stars, Sprites, Clouds, Auroras  

What are those red streaks in the sky? While photographing unexpected auroras over a distant thunderstorm, something extraordinary happened: red s
Thursdays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

M104: The Sombrero Galaxy  

The striking spiral galaxy M104 is famous for its nearly edge-on profile featuring a broad ring of obscuring dust lanes. Seen in silhouette against an ex
Sundays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Carina Nebula Dust Pillar  

This cosmic pillar of gas and dust is nearly two light-years wide. The structure lies within one of our galaxy's largest star forming regions, the Carina N
Mondays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Layered Rocks near Mount Sharp on Mars  

What caused these Martian rocks to be layered? The leading hypothesis is an ancient Martian lake that kept evaporating and refilling over 10 m
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Wednesdays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

M100: A Grand Design Spiral Galaxy  

Majestic on a truly cosmic scale, M100 is appropriately known as a grand design spiral galaxy. It is a large galaxy of over 100 billion stars w
Thursdays Astronomy Picture of the Day 

Exploring the Antennae  

Some 60 million light-years away in the southerly constellation Corvus, two large galaxies are colliding. The stars in the two galaxies, cataloged as NGC 40
Saturdays Astronomy Picture of the Day ..

Solar System Portrait  < Talk about < Selfies >

On another Valentine's Day 25 years ago, cruising four billion miles from the Sun, the Voyager 1 spacecraft looked back one last ti
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