KSC-2009-6018 by NASA Johnson https://flic.kr/p/7cBaFP


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KSC-2009-6018 by NASA Johnson https://flic.kr/p/7cBaFP
Last weekend, I managed to intersect orbits with Leland Melvin, NASA astronaut and veteran of not one, but two, spaceflights. If you don’t know of him already, you need to! Not only is he a great spokesperson for space exploration, he’s also a major force for education and outreach and making the world a better place. BONUS: HE IS CREATING HIS OWN STARTORIAL FASHION LINE.
So far there are only a few sneak peaks on his Instagram, but after seeing this sample jacket in person I can attest to its awesomeness. I even asked Leland if I could take a photo of the label because there is such incredible attention to detail in the craftsmanship. If you can’t make out the words, it says explains that the cloud image on the jacket was taken by Leland himself on STS-129 while docked to the International Space Station.
I can’t wait to see more of Leland’s “Urban Space Gear Apparel Line” - I promise to bug him for some startorial exclusives, so watch this space...*
In the meantime, I highly recommend checking out Leland’s new book about his life: Chasing Space. It’s available as a young reader’s edition too. I’m already a third of the way through and loving it.
- Summer
*pun intended, as always ;)
Atlantis on launchpad, STS-129
KSC-2009-6300 by NASA Johnson https://flic.kr/p/7g5r4H
STS-129 mission specialist Robert Satcher is anchored to the CanadArm2 during a spacewalk at the ISS. Image Credit: astro_aerospace #canadarm2 #robertsatcher#astronaut #sts129 #iss #spaceshuttle #atlantis#space #earthorbit #spaceflight #nasa
fdjsakfjsl this better captures what it was like watching it... this guy is adorable and this was all very real
On November 16, 2009, I was invited to the press site at Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of STS-129. The event I attended lasted two days and it changed my life.
But that day, I got to stand less than three miles from the launch pad, as close as humans are allowed to get, and I felt the heat from the solid rocket boosters, the incredible intense light, the impossibly loud rattling crackle, the rumbling deep in the earth, and I watched as six people rode this barely controlled explosion beyond the earth and into space. My heart overflowed. Humans did this. Look at what we’re capable of.
I’ll never be able to convey the emotions brought on by witnessing a launch in person. But I will never, ever forget it.
Damn, NASA. Yo booty so fly. #ButtsInSpace #Atlantis #STS129