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Beautifully illuminated, STS-59 sits on the launch pad April 7, 1994. Nikon F3.

A little warm-up build for the day. I'm in Space!

Rush Hour on Allen Parkway

On the Bowery, in Lower Manhattan

One of the new LEGO astronauts is exploring an unknown planet where she discovers an unusual green rock :-)

 

This shot was inspired by the new geode pieces from the LEGO Space sets. I couldn't wait to use a @Brickstuff LED to make it glow :-)

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As a prime number it seemed like as suitable subject for a little classic space build to say thank you

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Blue-n-pink @ space needle

The requisite space selfie! Nice reflection of the earth in the helmet. Unbelievable feeling to be your own space vehicle…

 

Le selfie de l’espace, passage obligé ! À part ça je vous assure, c’est un sentiment inoubliable d’être son propre vaisseau spatial !

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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The amount of parking space required in commercial and office districts is staggering.

 

Just imagine how much space could be freed for nicer things than just hulking, immobile pieces of metal and plastic, if everyone, on average, used her or his car to go to work or to go shopping only 50% of the time he or she does now. I'm not even expecting people to give up their beloved private transportation completely.

 

Then behind the windows in this shot there would have been life, and people, and movement, as it should be. And the bike rack would have been full.

 

First roll of black & white film I use on this camera and first roll of Tri-X 400 I ever shot. The entire roll was accidentally exposed at ISO 160 but apparently that did not matter.

 

I have created a new Flickr group for film photography using the Contarex series cameras and lenses --> Click

 

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contarex (built in 1965-1966)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2 50mm Contarex Mount

Kodak 400TX black & white negative film

Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de

NASA image captured September 26, 2011

 

Many aurora appear green, but sometimes — as in this image from the International Space Station — other colors such as red can appear. The colors depend on which atoms are causing the splash of light seen in the aurora. In most cases, the light comes when a charged particle sweeps in from the solar wind and collides with an oxygen atom in Earth’s atmosphere. This produces a green photon, so most aurora appear green. However, lower-energy oxygen collisions as well as collisions with nitrogen atoms can produce red photons -- so sometimes aurora also show a red band as seen here.

 

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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

 

Credit: NASA

 

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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Macro Mondays: Perfect Match

This power supply adapter matches perfectly to supply my laptop ;)

Canon EOS 1n, MP-E 65mm, Ektachrome 100

I love the New Space Police CMF (although not the accessories so much). The design and printing is incredible. I felt inspired to create a few riffs on the figure.

"The spaces between your fingers were created so that another's could fill them in."

- Unknown

 

8f8 - Driftwood II - Let me go Kite GROUP GIFT

8f8 - just add water - The Island

8f8 - just add water - Pines

8f8 - just add water - Hers Beach Lounge

8f8 - just add water - His Beach Lounge

At Summerfest

Macro Mondays theme: Space in Between

The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, a landmark of the Pacific Northwest, and an icon of Seattle. It was built in the Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair, which drew over 2.3 million visitors, when nearly 20,000 people a day used its elevators.

On Helhis : LUMAE / STARGAZER / SHEI / CAROL G and more, & 4 FREE, see the blog:

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The Space Needle in Seattle, Washington from the air.

Step3 : Squeeze sauce.

步驟3:擠上醬料

 

Hot Dog Step by Step in here!

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Some people call me Maurice

 

Yes, it's Space Cowboy Friday!

 

Toy Project Day 1884

M78 - A reflection nebula in Orion

 

System details:

Location: Murrindindi shire, Victoria, Australia

Telescope: AG Optical Systems 0.3 meter iDK,

Focal length 2121 mm

Camera: mono FLI ML16200 with a Loadstar X2 on an Astrodon MOAG off-axis guider.

Adaptive Optics: SXV-AO-LF

Observatory: Scopedome 3M

Acquisition software: Voyager

Plate size: 44' x 35'

Lum filter 126 x 2 minutes 2x2 binned

RGB filters 40 x 2 minutes each 2x2 binned

  

A little warm-up build for the day. I'm in Space!

I went on a space kick a while back. This was the chief result.

Space inspired by “Tales Of The Space Age” by @john.carter.creations

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