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What (who) is yesteryear"s snow - definition

EPISODE OF STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES (S1 E2)
Yesteryear (ST:TAS); Yesteryear (TAS episode)

Snow guard         
  • Three-pipe Snow Fence System
  • Snow Guards in Jackson, WY, USA
  • Standing seam metal roof]]  with Snow guards to keep snow from sliding off the roof too quickly
BARRIER INSTALLED ON ROOFS TO PREVENT SNOW AND ICE FROM FALLING ON PEOPLE BELOW
Snow Shields; Snow brackets; Snow brakes; Snow Stop; Snow clip; Ice guard; Snow rail
A snow guard is a device used to retain snow and ice from falling from one surface to a lower one; in contemporary usage, they are installed to prevent snow/ice pack from avalanching and damaging people, plants, and property below. They are most commonly installed in multiples or rows on a structure's roof surface, as a form of avalanche control.
Snow, Oklahoma         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Snow, OK
Snow is an unincorporated community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States, 18 miles northeast of Antlers. Snow is located at .
Yesteryear         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yesteryear (disambiguation)
·noun The year last past; last year.

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Yesteryear (Star Trek: The Animated Series)

"Yesteryear" is the second episode of the first season of the animated American science fiction television series Star Trek. It first aired in the NBC Saturday morning lineup on September 15, 1973, and was written by veteran Star Trek writer D. C. Fontana. Widely regarded as one of the best episodes of the series, it was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award. "Yesteryear" guest-starred Mark Lenard in the role of Spock's father, Sarek.

In this episode, Enterprise First Officer Spock must travel in time to his childhood and keep his younger self from dying and being replaced by an Andorian on his ship.