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Hey everyone, I'm back, and this time I want to show you something different. This build was built as a part of "Out of This World Space Builds" on lego ideas, and was built as a 3D model because of lack of parts. It represents a small laboratory located on Mars, or whatever other planet that you want it on. On the exterior you can see it has rounded windows, entrance and on the top a small greenhouse, while in the interior you have a computer with a litle stand for samples of stones or whatever. It also has plenty of room to fit a minifigure. This was built as a hexagonal build wich takes up 10x12 stud space. Although it is a mecabricks build, all interactions between bricks have been previously checked with phisical bricks. Overall build contains 241 bricks. I would appreciate if you would drop a like or comment on lego ideas entry. It's called "Space Laboratory", original, isn't it. Here's the link:
ideas.lego.com/challenges/3a0cb2a7-395f-400c-8e0b-c342804...
I hope you like it!
Galaxies and asteroids
The labels were adapted from a free printable from Lil Monkey designs: catchmyparty.com/blog/free-outer-space-party-printables-f...
This 1986 file photo provided by NASA shows the crew of the space shuttle Challenger. From left are Ellison Onizuka, Mike Smith, Christa McAuliffe, Dick Scobee, Greg Jarvis, Ron McNair and Judith Resnik. (AP Photo/NASA)
inspired by the intro of the TV show "Bosch" I went outside and looked for similar places.
Some of them even turned out to be spaceships when mirrored ;-)
In game screenshot (3440x1440)
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Made it with no time to spare for camera setup or any adjustments. Was only able to get 2 shots, but I got it!
After I created a 3D model of the Star Trek NX01 Enterprise, I had to create an image of it. I really enjoy making space-scapes. I created the ship in Carrara 8.0 and did the rest in Photoshop CS6.
Finally got the tripod out as the Space Station came by. Tough photo to take with all the City lights, but getting the neighbors building in adds some context.
For space nerds, go to spotthestation.nasa.gov/ and sign up to get an email when the station will be going over your location
Photo was taken at the Dina Belenko's incredible photo workshop “Postcards from Hogwarts” from 2017 march. This one from "Smoke" lesson.
Taken from Sevenoaks with a Skymax 150 telescope and Imaging source camera. Used software to isolate only the frames has the ISS in, then stacked those and processed to get the details.
After seeing a few space station shots on Flickr I tried a couple very early this morning, I will try again as it was well over were I intended to take my shot before I noticed it passing
This one shows the space station passing over The Wrekin (with the red light) at Wellington
Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station fly over the neighborhood after separating. The brighter of the two streaks is the ISS.
I like the original shot, but I wanted to pull some more detail from the shadows. The noise in the dark regions of the original is too high for my normal techniques, so after strong noise reduction and a little Photomatix tone mapping I used Photoshop's "Glowing Edges" to highlight the details.
The original shot is here.
PictionID:53109280 - Catalog:14_030878 - Title:GD/Astronautics Models Details: Space Station Model with Marlene Byrne Date: 07/03/1958 - Filename:14_030878.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
It was really cloudy here, so I nearly didn’t bother going out, but there were occasional breaks in the cloud so I decided to give it a go.
I knew the ISS would appear below the moon and above Orion so I just pointed the camera so I had the glow of the moon in the top of the frame.
I didn’t see anything for about 5 minutes and then a gap in the clouds suddenly appeared along with the ISS.
I had to quickly zoom out an managed just two exposures at 4 seconds each before it disappeared again behind the clouds.
This was my first time photographing the ISS so I wasn’t sure how long a lens I would need so I played safe and used my trusty Tamron 18-400m.
It was the right choice as I had to quickly zoom out and ended up at about 55mm so I’m pleased I didn’t put my 70-200mm on.
After a couple of test shots of the clouded moon I went with 400 ISO and 4 seconds at F8.
I originally planned to use a higher ISO and much shorter shutter speed but I was concerned that the ISS would just look like an elongated star.
I think the trail makes the picture though I was surprised to see the wobble effect.
At first I thought it was camera shake, but the stars came out sharp, and it was the same on the second frame.
Maybe you can explain this wobble?
The International Space Station passes between Jupiter and the Pleiades over Lake Waramaug State Park in Kent, CT
Photographed in July 2011. 18mm at 30seconds f/3.5 ISO 800
PictionID:53109268 - Catalog:14_030877 - Title:GD/Astronautics Models Details: Space Station Model with Marlene Byrne Date: 07/03/1958 - Filename:14_030877.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
The former Teen Grid's Bay City has now merged with the one of the Main grid, but most other regions are still at the place where they manifested on the map when both grids merged.
I took another trip to these regions today and they're becoming more and more desolate. Fortunately there are still some nice builds to be seen... like the Gravity Space Station at Adams.
Picture location: Adams (156, 154, 240)
Berlin / Olympiastation
I was yesterday by U2 Concert hier in Berlin, 90.000 Fans...it was fantastic:-)))
The Cosmic Dancer is a painted geometric form made out of welded aluminum tubing measuring approximately 35 x 35 x 40 centimeters and weighing exactly one kilogram. These dimensions were prescribed by the parameters of the Mir station environment as were the Lascaux acrylic paints which were pre-tested and certified for their suitability in the orbital habitat. Artist: Arthur Woods
The ISS rises out of the Sunset tracing a pencil thin line of light as it goes. About 1/3rd of the way up the frame it passes close to a little knot of stars known as the Pleiades or seven sisters. As the earth turns the stars appear to trace short arcs during the three minute exposure. (Yes,we really are spinning that fast!)