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Finally, serious art guys. this is takes a lot of time to draw these heroes though...🌟😄😅😂 I'm glad this turned out fine as expected ~😀 ▪︎ Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko, choosen to do one year mission on ISS on 2015. Launched on 27 March 2015 on Soyuz TMA-16M along with Gennady Padalka. ▪︎ The heroes! 🚀🇺🇸🇷🇺 ▪︎ #space #astronaut #cosmonaut #космонавт #космос #scottkelly #mikhailkornienko #михаилкорниенко #drawing #art #sketch https://www.instagram.com/p/By2tIxWjsmH/?igshid=1ufozxtn3dyoi
Michelangelo from Space (Aug 22, 2015, Astronaut Scott Kelly) by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center https://flic.kr/p/CKgPN8
I just finished reading “Endurance: a Year In Space, a Lifetime of Discovery,” by Scott Kelly. Excellent book!! Pen: Noodler’s Konrad 1820 Essex, 1.1 mm Goulet nib Ink: Pelikan 4001 Turquoise Paper: Leuchtturm1917 notebook #quote #qotd #quotestagram #quoteoftheday #scottkelly #yearinspace #calligraphy #lettering #italic #handlettering #handwriting #fountainpen #noodlerskonrad #gouletnib #gouletnation #pelikan4001turquoise #leuchtturm1917 #wendywander7
This promises to be an excellent #documentary #film by PBS & Time Inc. as a follow-up to their first collaboration 'A YEAR IN SPACE, which received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary. From the press release: The feature followed NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly's record-breaking 12-month #TwinStudy where @nasa charted the effects of long-duration #spaceflight for the next generation of #astronauts, exploring the human limitations for #space travel and what a mission to #Mars will require. “This project and meaningful partnership with PBS continues to be one of the shining examples of Time Inc.’s initiative to bring its #storytelling to #television viewers around the world,” said Ian Orefice, Head of Programming, Time Inc. Video. “The gripping story of Scott Kelly and the future of space travel is one of importance that touches all of #humanity.” BEYOND A YEAR IN SPACE picks up where the first film left off: #ScottKelly's last day in space and return to Earth. In addition to seeing Scott’s long-awaited reunion with his family and friends at home in Texas, the film follows Scott and his identical twin brother, and fellow astronaut, Captain Mark Kelly, as they undergo testing for NASA’s twin study. The twin study hopes to identify precisely what changes Scott underwent after 12 months aboard the International Space Station by comparing him to Mark, who spent the year on Earth. Viewers will meet Jessica Meir and Victor J. Glover, two of the astronauts preparing to venture farther than humankind has ever gone. BEYOND A YEAR IN SPACE features interviews and a behind-the-scenes look at how these astronauts are training to go the distance. Viewers will also learn what it means to each of them to be one of the few human beings to venture out of Earth’s orbit, beyond the moon, into deep space and possibly to Mars. BEYOND A YEAR IN SPACE will be available to stream the morning after broadcast on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and PBS apps for iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast. #journeytomars #yearinspace
Honored to support one of my biggest influences @scottneurosis on the best stage of my country! I simply can't imagine a better way to start 2018. Or start anything. Or finish everything. #scottkelly #neurosis #johnjudkins #rwake #TheDevilsTrade #RebelAgainstMainstream #HappyMusicIsShit #LeftHandPath #budapest (helyszín: A38 Hajó)
One Year Later
On March 1, 2016, veteran astronaut Scott Kelly returned from his Year in Space mission. In many ways, the adventure was just beginning.
The spaceflight part of the One Year Misson to the International Space Station ended a year ago today, but the science behind it is still moving. Astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko continue to provide samples for the data collection from their ground-breaking mission. Results are expected to to start coming later in 2017, which will help launch humanity on deep space missions.
Kelly not only commanded the International Space Station’s Expedition 46, he participated in spacewalks like this one on Dec. 21, 2015, in which Kelly and astronaut Tim Kopra successfully moved the Space Station's mobile transporter rail car ahead of the docking of a Russian cargo supply spacecraft.
On the station in 2015, Kelly showed off his home away from home. Scott tweeted this image out with the comment: "My #bedroom aboard #ISS. All the comforts of #home. Well, most of them. #YearInSpace."
Why was the Year In Space important? As we work to extend our reach beyond low-Earth orbit, how the human body reacts to microgravity for extended periods is of paramount importance. Not only were Kelly and his Russian counterpart monitored throughout the mission, they both continue to submit to tests and monitoring one year later to see if there are any lasting effects from their voyage aboard the station.
Scott Kelly also a human control here on Earth, his identical twin brother and fellow astronaut Mark Kelly. Both brothers have served aboard the International Space Station, but Scott’s stay was almost twice as long as typical U.S. missions. The continuing investigations are yielding beneficial knowledge on the medical, psychological and biomedical challenges faced by astronauts during long-duration spaceflight.
Autumn Leaves (Sept 23, 2015, Astronaut Scott Kelly) by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center https://flic.kr/p/CKe3Q6