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Human Generated Data

Title

Space Museum, Alamogordo, NM

Date

1988

People

Artist: Barbara Norfleet, American 1926 -

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Barbara Norfleet, 2010.448.49

Copyright

© Barbara Norfleet

Human Generated Data

Title

Space Museum, Alamogordo, NM

People

Artist: Barbara Norfleet, American 1926 -

Date

1988

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Barbara Norfleet, 2010.448.49

Copyright

© Barbara Norfleet

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-05

Transportation 99.6
Missile 99.6
Vehicle 99.6
Rocket 99.6
Airplane 84.5
Aircraft 84.5

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-22

no person 97
transportation system 93.2
water 90.8
travel 87.8
nature 87.5
sky 86.3
sea 84
outdoors 84
winter 83.1
vehicle 81.6
exploration 78.2
snow 78
power 78
danger 77
sport 76.7
wind 74.3
summer 73.4
technology 73.1
cold 72.7
ocean 72.4

Imagga
created on 2018-03-22

crane 100
lifting device 66.6
device 55.3
construction 40.2
tower 34.9
industry 32.5
building 31
steel 31
sky 30.8
architecture 29.7
structure 24.8
equipment 24.5
urban 24.5
city 24.3
industrial 22.7
work 21.2
site 20.7
engineering 18.1
tall 17.9
development 17.1
high 16.5
oboe 16.4
build 16.1
instrument 15.7
metal 15.3
frame 15
tourism 14.9
business 14
travel 13.4
silhouette 13.3
sax 13.2
technology 12.6
concrete 12.4
design 11.8
antenna 11.8
lift 11.7
built 11.6
bassoon 11
power 10.9
cranes 10.9
black 10.8
skyscraper 10.8
new 10.5
monument 10.3
iron 10.3
landmark 9.9
scaffolding 9.9
activity 9.9
modern 9.8
engineer 9.6
project 9.6
scene 9.5
cityscape 9.5
machine 9.4
house 9.2
sunset 9
tool 8.9
lifting 8.8
housing 8.8
wind instrument 8.8
yellow 8.6
heavy 8.6
famous 8.4
against 8.3
transport 8.2
landscape 8.2
office 8
apartment 7.7
clouds 7.6
place 7.5
exterior 7.4
transportation 7.2
woodwind 7.1

Google
created on 2018-03-22

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-22

sky 99.8
outdoor 98.4
music 85.9
bassoon 43.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Airplane
Airplane 84.5%

Captions

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-11

a photograph of a large missile launcher with a missile on top of it -100%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30

The image shows a large, metallic structure that appears to be some kind of rocket or missile. The structure is tall and slender, with a pointed tip and multiple rows of circular openings or vents along its length. The background suggests an outdoor, desert-like setting, with a hazy, mountainous landscape visible in the distance.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30

The black and white image shows a large, futuristic-looking rocket standing upright at what appears to be a launch site or test facility. The rocket has a long, slender body with multiple round port holes or windows along its length. At the base, there are several stabilizing structures or supports connected to the main body of the rocket.

The rocket is positioned on a flat, barren landscape with hills or mountains visible in the distance under a mostly clear sky. There are a few small buildings or structures near the base of the rocket, likely related to the launch or test operations.

The overall scene has a stark, almost surreal quality given the massive scale of the rocket juxtaposed against the sparse, remote surroundings. The photograph captures an impressive view of this imposing rocket as it stands poised, seemingly ready for flight.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30

This is a black and white photograph taken at the Space Museum in Alamogordo, New Mexico in 1988. The image shows what appears to be a large rocket or missile display mounted at an angle, pointing upward against the sky. The rocket is white in color and has a distinctive pattern of circular ports or holes along its length. The photograph is taken from an elevated position, showing the town of Alamogordo spread out in the valley below in the background. The setting appears to be on a hillside or elevated area, typical of the desert landscape of New Mexico. This type of display would be consistent with the area's rich aerospace history, particularly given its proximity to White Sands Missile Range.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-13

The black-and-white photo depicts a missile on a launch pad, presented at a rakish angle. The missile, primarily light in tone, stands out against a backdrop of clear skies, save for a few distant, delicate clouds.

The body of the missile is segmented, with a section nearer the base featuring a series of circular openings, while the nose of the missile is pointed and streamlined. The missile's fins are visible near its base, adding to its aerodynamic profile.

The launch pad, a sturdy, geometric structure, supports the missile. It sits on a slightly elevated terrain, suggesting a strategic vantage point.

In the background, a vast expanse of land stretches out towards the horizon, encompassing what appears to be a cityscape. A small hill covered in scrubby vegetation is present to the right of the missile, adding depth to the scene.

A handwritten note in the lower-left corner of the photo specifies the location as "Space Museum, Alamogordo, NM 1998," providing context to the image.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-13

Here's a description of the image:

The image is a black and white photograph taken from the Space Museum in Alamogordo, NM in 1998. The main subject is a large, staged missile or rocket, positioned at an angle against a bright sky. The rocket is mounted on a launching platform. Its body is cylindrical, with many evenly spaced circular holes. The nose cone is sharp, and there are stabilizing fins at the base. In the background, there's a wide expanse of landscape that includes a distant town and the beginning of hills. The sky is mostly clear with a few light clouds. The handwriting at the bottom of the image confirms the location and date.

Text analysis

Amazon

NrY
Mhuseun
Spact Mhuseun
Spact
1988
mosods
Hla mosods NrY 1988
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