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Love Begins
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Xuebing Du
Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
trying on a metaphor
Cosmic Funnies
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
One Nice Bug Per Day
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The Tempest #spaceship – https://www.pinterest.com/pin/206321226659944695/
Personal Design Work
by Isaac Hannaford
Alternate views of the USAFSC Lance interceptor. The lance is the sword arm of the Excalibur space weapons platform.
Personal design work by Isaac Hannaford
The OUREA - Christian Grajewski
“317 years after human kind’s extinction, the OUREA reaches her final destination, the planet Aion. Loaded with the genetic samples and the memory of a billion people and the equipment to build a new world. Theia the artificial intelligence has the task to rebuild human society…“
Nautilus
A NASA design for an interplanetary spacecraft for future deep space missions.
NPR’s Eyder Peralta reports:
NASA has developed a special camera that lets you actually see the details of a fiery plume emanating from a space rocket. In the past, cameras have a hard time adjusting their exposure to something so intense, so all you often see is an overexposed jet of fire.
Scientists tested the new HiDyRS-X camera, which can record multiple exposures at the same time, during a recent test of the the Space Launch System’s boosters and the results are mesmerizing.
Watch the video here.
Jupiter Direct
The Jupiter series rocket would have been a cheaper and faster option for NASA’s next generation launch vehicle. Taking parts from the shuttle program, it would have recycled proven systems and parts and adapted to work for the Orion missions. I also think that the Jupiter rocket looks way cooler than the SLS.
Mercury
Project Mercury was started in 1958 and went through 1963. Started by President Kennedy, the Mercury Program was the beginning of America’s manned space flight missions.
Welcome back!
Here we are again, and with the new location I am looking to change up the way content is posted here. I want to do things like Fictional-Ship Fridays, or Shuttle Sunday, etc. What do you think?