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Holdable Space Cutie in 5 colours by Aine Design
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"Space Center Houston" is the visitor center for Johnson Space Center. There's a lot of things hanging from the ceiling. Most are hard to photograph because the arrangement is very cluttered, but I was able to capture this model of a space walking astronaut. Model may not be the right word, as this is life size, unlike many of the satellite and space station models.
The space Ship II
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A festival float to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Space! The figures are from an original 928 hence the somewhat less than perfect torsos
We all dream of space sometimes and my good buddy here is no different. He just happened to be wearing an insanely powerful head torch whilst viewing the beautiful Scottish night sky.
Along the Seven Springs Trail in Fremont Older Open Space Preserve.
It's about 3 miles (4.8km) loop from Cora Older Trail to Seven Springs Loop Trail and Hayfield Trail. Total elevation gain about 600 feet.
A larger version of the tank on top of my Space Sphere!
See my plane here and the whole collab on InnovaLUG.
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Hi! This is my entry for the lego ideas "Moments in Space " contest! In this entry I've tried to make a space base in microscale (you can see the figures for the scale). So I've made a micro spaceship in order to travel in space, and a lot of futuristic building which represent the base.
I really had a lot of fun building this micro model.
This entire model is built with exactly 149 lego pieces!
The CATT (Configurable All-Terrain Truck) is a modular space vehicle designed for easily changing attachments and features for different capabilities. This configuration includes a front winch, top lighting and sensors, and a rear 6x6 cargo area with a lift gate.
I also have a longer four-seat variant (CATT-4) awaiting photos, and several ideas for other cargo/utility configurations.
my OWN Dead Space engineer figure with a Heavy Laser Cutter, massively inspired by Dead Space.
i'm really happy with this guy, and the HLC (no, not brickarms), i think they look really Dead Space-y :D
hope you like it!
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Focus Sea Brook 100k photography challenge.
Category: Surrealism.
Description: No matter which track you are on, the world will keep on turning and the hands of time will keep on ticking; when it's your time to go the Space-Time Continuum will find you and return you to the sands of time.
This evening I only wanted to sort some bricks and clean up my workspace. Now it looks worse than before. ;-)
It was a day like any other. People went to work. They went to school...but no one suspected the horror about to descend on them. When the first flower fell softly into a school yard, no one was afraid.
Little did they know it was only the first of millions of O.F.O.S.T.F.B.! (Orchids from outer space thirsting for BLOOD!)
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it is the International Space Station as it flies in front of the Moon as seen from ESA’s space science centre near Madrid, Spain, on 14 January.
A full Moon, looking up at the right time and good weather are necessary to take a picture like this. Consisting of 13 superimposed images, it clearly shows the Station’s main elements.
Thirteen frames were captured starting at 01:01:14 GMT, with the Station taking just half a second to cross the Moon.
The outpost is the largest structure in orbit, spanning the size of a football pitch, but at 400 km altitude it still appears tiny through a telescope.
Michel Breitfellner, Manuel Castillo, Abel de Burgos and Miguel Perez Ayucar work at ESA’s European Space Astronomy Centre and are members of its astronomy club. They braved freezing temperatures to set up two telescopes with reflex cameras to record this sequence (click for video clip).
As the Station could be seen only when in front of the Moon, the group had to press the shutter and hope for the best. Their calculations were perfect and the result speaks for itself.
Image credit: ESA, Michel Breitfellner, Manuel Castillo, Abel de Burgos, Miguel Perez Ayucar, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO