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They were talking about it on AFOL16+
And um yeah so I built one. I may have had some drinks tonight.
And I may be ashamed to admit how long this took..
PEW PEW PWE
We all have our personal zones and we know when they've been invaded. Mine are a little closer than most. I don't like it when other people's hand gestures get too close to my face.
ODC: Personal Space
Lewis is fascinated by space and is hooked on ultra violet lights and what can be achieved with a little paint and a fine flick brush. He's learning fast now and its getting harder to fulfil his inquisitive fantasies.
Is questions are professors his visions in thought are for Gods.
We all know that 2018 will be the year of the Roller Coaster. So the question becomes "how do you make yours unique?" Well, this is my spin on it - Classic Space.
The base frame is mostly the same as the released model, however I color swapped as much as I could in the frame to white to give it a cleaner look. And then I went to town modifying the base with a classic Space theme, along with a few extra touches.
Oh, and the Food stands on the end? Well, people kept telling me they'd look great in a RollerCoaster display, so, here they are, filling out the park. (And if you haven't checked them out on LEGO Ideas, follow this link and hit support. they could become an official set)
Space is important when I'm quilting on my long arm machine. I look at each tiny space as a blank canvas... And as I quilt in one- I'm looking ahead to the next space deciding how I will move into it and then what goes within- lines, circles, squiggles - all at 1200 stitches per minute! #cy365 #captureyour365 #space #innova #machinequilting #red #23of365
Seated left to right, Spaceflight participant Guy Laliberté, Expedition 20 Commander Gennady Padalka, Expedition 20 Flight Engineer Michael Barratt sit in chairs outside the Soyuz Capsule just minutes they landed near the town of Arkalyk, Kazakhstan on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009. Padalka and Barratt are returning from six months onboard the International Space Station, along with Laliberté who arrived at the station on Oct. 2 with Expedition 21 Flight Engineers Jeff Williams and Maxim Suraev aboard the Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
This vignette was shot on top of a piece of sheet metal, photographed with a wide-angle lens with a closeup filter, and taken in front of a web of Christmas lights. Although I took this photo inside my house, the original idea was supposed to be shot outside. Shortly after taking the photos of my spacemen in front of Christmas lights for a bokeh effect in Lancaster, I decided to one-up this setting by shooting a group photo of the astronauts in front of a large display of multicolored lights. To do this, I scouted for locations in Queens and Long Island that had good vantage points in front of Christmas lights. I found a Catholic school in Whitestone called St. Mel’s, which had an impressive array of lights. On one Saturday night I drove to the school/church to photograph test images, but alas found no suitable areas to setup the whole group photo with their instruments. The best I could do was to shoot a few photos of individual minifigs along a railing, but not the whole band. I ended up not using any of the test photos, and instead opted to shoot the scene indoors. The major challenge I ran into was getting the whole band in focus while keeping the Christmas lights blurry for a bokeh pattern. Due to space limitations in my attic studio, I wasn’t able to achieve the proper depth-of-field techniques I wanted, and instead settled for the yellow drummer out of focus. Another major issue was the fact that the Space Policeman (red visor, lead guitar) kept toppling over at any slight jolt.
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard is seen at sunset atop the mobile launcher at Launch Pad 39B as preparations for launch continue, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA’s Artemis I flight test is the first integrated test of the agency’s deep space exploration systems: the Orion spacecraft, SLS rocket, and supporting ground systems. Launch of the uncrewed flight test is targeted for Sept. 3 at 2:17 p.m. EDT. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
This peculiar Hubble Space Telescope portrait showcases NGC 1999, a reflection nebula in the constellation Orion. NGC 1999 is around 1,350 light-years from Earth and lies near the Orion Nebula, the closest region of massive star formation to Earth. NGC 1999 itself is a relic of recent star formation – it is composed of debris left over from the formation of a newborn star.
Just like fog curling around a streetlamp, reflection nebulae like NGC 1999 shine by the light from an embedded source. In the case of NGC 1999, this source is the aforementioned newborn star V380 Orionis, which is visible at the center of this image. The most notable aspect of NGC 1999’s appearance, however, is the conspicuous hole in its center, which resembles an inky black keyhole of cosmic proportions.
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, ESO, K. Noll
For more information: www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2022/hubble-peers-at-m...
I loved Marchetti36's Space Battleship Yamato so much I decided to build my own copy of his ship and then also built a Dreadnought-class Space Battleship to scale with the Yamato. Huge thanks to Marchetti for the inspiration and wonderful build.
My soul is in orbit with God, face to face.
Floating, flipping, flying, tripping,
Tripping from Pottsville to Mainline
Tripping from Mainline to Moonville.
On a rocket to the fourth dimension.
Total self-awareness the intention.
My mind is as clear as country air.
I feel my flesh, all colors mesh.
As selected by flickr.com/photos/puck90/ for Utata's Viewer's Choice project
Two uploads in the space of 24 hours, I know it's intense.
I've seen hundreds of C63's (literally) with all of them being in either silver, black, white or a various shade of grey, but never in red!
I like the C63 a lot but it doesn't really fit in with what I like to post but having never seen a red one I thought I'd throw it up here. That and the fact it looks boss in red.
Still doesn't warrant it's own day though. :P
One of the main stage rocket engines of a Saturn V on display at the Air and Space Museum in Washington DC.
I think the wine has gone to my head as I look a little spaced out in this picture, or maybe I am think about why a girl like me is always on her knees!
1. Modern office: Vintage Jacobsen Swan chair + IKEA bookshelves, 2. Ideas for small spaces: Dresser in the living room + small tables, 3. gasl_small_apartments_13, 4. domino tori10, 5. kitchen, 6. Kitchen, 7. Ideas for small spaces: White curtains + faux paneling + modern fabric + tidy storage, 8. Desk, 9. bookcases
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This is a 100% mesh space emoji to wear as an attachment on your avatar.
Be the most kawaii of all with alien too cute.
With resize script, on-off rotation.
Thank you and have FUN