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Title: Space Shuttle Program
Catalog #: 08_01048
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle Concept
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The Seattle Space Needle - Symbol of the 1962 World's Fair.
The photo was taken in the late afternoon with a low Sun. I thought it gave the structure a nice light.
We walk all day in such wonderful place, it's a day I never forget. I don't even know before that Russia can look like this, we all were on other planet guys.
What appears to be a Spacion Wagon having suffered an accident, and parked upon a flatbed truck, waiting by an abandoned warehouse in the decommissioned Oakland Army Base. What more could a holga-lover need?
Title: Space Shuttle Columbia
Catalog #: 15_000846
Date: 1992
Creation Place: Kennedy Space Flight Center, Cape Canaveral
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: On Boeing 747
Collection: Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
Album Name: Florida, 1992 II
Page #: 15
Tags: Space Shuttle Columbia, On Boeing 747
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The spinner is mainly based on kaitimar’s original. But I changed the colouring scheme, made the underside studless an added a gun. And I changed it form a 2-seater to a one-seater, because I felt that two figures with helmets didn’t fit perfectly…
See more pictures at brickshelf: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=341335
See more Space Invader photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/adversmedia/sets/72157624451065294/
Space Invader - Hoxton Square
Krijn de Koning Vs. David Chipperfield (Round 3)
Pyramidal Forms project © All rights
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Appropriate for large spaces + laptop speakers
#summerofcolour
Title: Space Suit
Catalog #: 08_01507
Additional Information: Full Pressue Space Suit
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The shuttle is located in the James S. McDonnell Space Hangar, which is part of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia.
Catalog #: 08_00874
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 5/4/89
Additional Information: The Space Shuttle
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
One of the 10 shots for the Amy & Jani August challenge. Both mine and Amy's shots can be seen here : www.flickr.com/groups/ajac
The themes I chose were COLOR and SPACE.
Atmospheric-capable Forge fighter enhanced with salvaged Komplex tech for superior speed and maneuverability.
The Peacekeeper is often deployed as a first response interceptor on distant human-colonized worlds.
SpaceEngine - A free space simulation program that lets you explore the universe in three dimensions, from planet Earth to the most distant galaxies. Areas of the known universe are represented using actual astronomical data, while regions uncharted by astronomy are generated procedurally. Millions of galaxies, trillions of stars, countless planets - all available for exploration. You can land any planet, moon or asteroid and watch alien landscapes and celestial phenomena. You can even pilot starships and atmospheric shuttles.
Space Panic
Size : 2,5m x 1,80
By : sweetsha - N3rik68 - Kloou.
Command Base Beta I
Display made for the french convention "Brick à Dole" 2017. The V2 with a new part "Starship Troopers" was presented to the french convention "Let\'s Go" 2018 in Schiltigheim.
This MOC is a collaborative diorama created with my friend Sweetsha & N3rik.
On this diorama we find the new theme Space Lego but also the Classic Space Lego.
It is intentionally ultra colored, it gives a side very fun :)
There are also many references to the great films of SF, pop culture and it\'s full of humor.
Obviously nothing will happen as planned, Space is going to shit. ^^
...the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement. - RHCP.
Some gloomy, grey day indoor fun this afternoon. Shot with iPhone 6.
Royalty free music from CCMixter.org:
"Falling (You and I)"
ccmixter.org/files/SiobhanD/55576
by
Siobhan Dakay
Featuring
Zutsuri
A powerful electrical storm created an eerie tapestry of light in the skies near Launch Complex 39A in the hours preceding the launch of STS-8.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: S83-40452
Date: August 30, 1983
This piece of space junk took almost 2 minutes to complete burning up as it entered the atmosphere. This is one of about 6 frames I took of its final moments. During that time it changed colors and finally ended up white as it passed behind the clouds. At first I thought it might be the space station but I have seen it before and it doesn't change color like that as I recall. I will try to stack the photos when I have time to play with my programs.