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PictionID:53813075 - Catalog:14_031257 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: Life Sciences Laboratory; Research and Applications Module - Filename:14_031257.tif - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Cryo Unit: Threatened to overwhelm me again
As the de-adenosine sequence reached its apex, a cosmic symphony of dissolution began. The last, fragile barriers of selfhood, meticulously constructed over a lifetime, crumbled into stardust. The rigid distinction between my physical body and the intricate machinery that now sustained me, between the ephemeral nature of thought and the overwhelming, external chaos, bled away with an exquisite, agonising slowness. It was as if a dam had burst, unleashing a torrent of pure, unadulterated consciousness. The shimmering nebula of my mind, once a mere poetic metaphor, materialised into my literal form, an ethereal cloud of pure energy. I became an observer, detached yet intimately connected, as currents of vibrant, cosmic colour flowed through what were once my limbs. Brilliant hues, reminiscent of a newborn star's fiery birth, filled the space where my heart had once pulsed with the organic dread of mortality.
That primal fear, a constant companion throughout my existence, dissolved into nothingness, replaced by an unsettling, almost serene acceptance. The very logic that had anchored my understanding of the universe evaporated, leaving behind a profound sense of interconnectedness. My companions, once loaded with personal history and emotional resonance, became faint, distant stars in the swirling, luminous galaxy that was now my mind. They were memories, yes, but memories observed from an impossible distance, devoid of their former grip.
I was a ghost in a bottle, adrift in a tear in reality, a rift in the fabric of spacetime itself. The chaos that had once threatened to overwhelm me from the outside no longer felt like a menace, but rather a profound, encompassing presence, a silent witness to my transformation. And in the quiet, vibrant heart of it all, a powerful, inexplicable pull emerged. It was not the familiar, gravitational tug of a celestial body, but rather a profound sense of purpose, an undeniable calling. A silent invitation, emanating from the sentient whispers of survival and the tantalising promises of ultimate transformation, drew me deeper into the cosmic dance. I was no longer merely existing; I was becoming.
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Gonna make those aliens fat so they burn up entering our atmosphere in a glorious blue flame or spongy, delicious death.
Bit of a rushed attempt. ISS as it flew over. While I knew I'd get pollution from the moon there I wanted to get both in shot. I'll maybe try next merging two pics. One of the moon and then one when it passes.
In this image from NASA TV, astronaut Stephen Bowen maneuvers down the cargo bay of the space shuttle Endeavour as he prepares to assist astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper in placing an empty nitrogen tank into the shuttle's cargo bay, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/NASA TV)
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One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.
This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.
The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.
PictionID:50432228 - Catalog:14_027578 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: MOL Proposal; Astronaut Working on Booster Date: 02/12/1965 - Filename:14_027578.tif - - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
This set was built for a french commercial. A somewhat glamourized(!) mock-up of the soviet MIR space station (yes, glamourized; the real MIR looked like an old electronics repair-shop's trash can). It was refreshing to not work with this oh-ever-so-clean-over-the-top-Minority-Report-type-technological-minimalism-thing so popular everywhere these days. That future is getting old...
If you feel like it, you can watch the whole spot here:
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Soundstage in Mexico City.
The Bigger Picture: View On Black
Mir (Raumstation).
Die Mir (russisch Мир ‚Frieden‘ oder ‚Welt‘) war eine von der Sowjetunion erbaute, bemannte Raumstation, die von 1986 bis zu ihrem kontrollierten Absturz 2001 die Erde umkreiste. Nachdem die Mir in den ersten Jahren nur von der Sowjetunion und den mit ihr verbundenen Staaten genutzt wurde, betrieb sie die russische Raumfahrtagentur Roskosmos nach dem politischen Umbruch im Ostblock weiter und öffnete sie auch für westliche Staaten und ihre Raumfahrtagenturen.
Die Raumstation Mir war zu ihrer Zeit das größte künstliche Objekt im Erdorbit und gilt – mit dem Sputnik-Satelliten 1957 und Juri Gagarins Erstflug 1961 – als größter Erfolg der sowjetischen Raumfahrt.
MIR (space station).
Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. Peace or World) was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, at first by the Soviet Union and then by Russia. Assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996, Mir was the first modular space station and had a greater mass than that of any previous spacecraft, holding the record for the largest artificial satellite orbiting the Earth until its deorbit on 21 March 2001 (a record now surpassed by the International Space Station).
The station was the first consistently inhabited long-term research station in space and was operated by a series of long-duration crews. The Mir programme held the record for the longest uninterrupted human presence in space, at 3,644 days, until 23 October 2010 (when it was surpassed by the ISS),[13] and it currently holds the record for the longest single human spaceflight, of Valeri Polyakov, at 437 days 18 hours.
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Six astronauts and one International Space Station seen over St Alban's Church in Chiswick just before midnight on Thursday June 5 2014. The ISS orbits some 250 miles above Earth at a speed of over 17,000 mph: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/
This is a built (by someone else, long ago) model kit that I acquired, the Lindberg Space Station (this particular one is a 1970s reissue of the original 1950s kit). There are numerous parts missing, yet it still looks great for my purposes.
The "wheel" space station concept used for this kit was based on by Werner Von Braun's designs.
Check out the original size view.
This station has become a parking lot now that the pumps are shut down. Thought I'd better get the awesomely cool signage before they demolish or trade it for the Conoco or some such big corporation's sterile logo.
Ogle Earth wrote great KML to track Space Shuttle Discovery and ISS on Google Earth, by a Network Link to scrape cordinates from NASA website.
It shows actual altitude of the orbiters in good shape.
KML is available in this blog entry.
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One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.
This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.
The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.
PictionID:55545011 - Catalog:14_036693 - Title:Space Program Details: Space Station Mock Up - Filename:14_036693.tif - ---- Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.
This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.
The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.
NASA astronaut Kevin Ford, Expedition 34 commander, watches a water bubble float freely between him and the camera, showing his image refracted, in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Image Credit: NASA [source, with higher resolution image files: www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2438.html ]
Edited NASA PR image of a concept space station from 1969.
Original caption: A 1969 station concept. The station was to rotate on its central axis to produce artificial gravity. The majority of early space station concepts created artificial gravity one way or another in order to simulate a more natural or familiar environment for the health of the astronauts. After returning micro-gravity environment, astronauts find their muscles weak because they have not been using them. Long-term exposure to micro-gravity could generate long-term health problems for astronauts who do not utilize their muscles. This is why there are exercise machines on space shuttles and on the International Space Station. It was to be assembled on-orbit from spent Apollo program stages.
One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.
This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.
The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.
PictionID:50432267 - Catalog:14_027580 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: MOL Proposal; Astronaut Working on Booster Date: 02/12/1965 - Filename:14_027580.tif - - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
This is me & my Raven, Agamemnon. we've had a great year. this is our class photo 2949.
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PictionID:50432301 - Catalog:14_027582 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: MOL Proposal; Rosembaum and Dr. Doll with Mock Up Date: 02/12/1965 - Filename:14_027582.tif - - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Antares disappears into a low-lying cloud deck. The principle weather concern on the morning of the launch was cloudiness, and conditions were highly variable just before launch (with some clearing to make visible patches of stars). Launch control moved the target time back to the end of the 5-minute window (4:44 am EDT) on the theory the weather might improve. From our perspective, the weather at the original target of 4:39 am was probably just as good.
The @Space_Station @ISS in the @LincsSkies above #Mars over #Blyton
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PictionID:50432315 - Catalog:14_027583 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: MOL Proposal; Rosembaum and Dr. Doll with Mock Up Date: 02/12/1965 - Filename:14_027583.tif - - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
PictionID:45272498 - Catalog:14_017953 - Title:GD/Astonautics Program Models Details: Model Space Station & Living Quarters with Kraft Ehricke Date: 04/17/1958 - Filename:14_017953.TIF - - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
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Astronaut Shannon Walker installing our first Platform onto the U.S. National Lab onboard the International Space Station.
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The International Space Station zips over central Virginia during the early morning hours on April 3, 2013. Heading through the Moon-soaked skies at 17,250 miles per hour, the space station is seen here in front of the faintly visible Milky Way and a few stray wispy clouds.
Photo is a composite of several individual 15 second frames, so as to capture the continuous motion of the ISS over time without introducing significant star trails, or requiring an equatorial mount for tracking.
The Coriolis Starport from video game Elite Dangerous.
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