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| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|| Session: Race|
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|| Session: Race|
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02|
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 8: Berlin | Circuit: Tempelhof airport| Location: Berlin| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: Germany|
members of "And So No Sin", are trying to save this poor defenseless virgin dropcloth by posing as a two headed soviet astronaut in an attempt to distract a ruthlessly sloppy painter.
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: Nissan IM02|Car: Spark SRT05e|| Photographer: Shiv Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah ePrix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2020-2021| Country: Saudi Arabia| Keyword: Season 7| Keyword: Season Seven| Keyword: S7| Keyword: motorsport| Keyword: electric racing| Keyword: single seater| Keyword: open wheel| Keyword: 2021|| Session: FP3|
| Driver: Michael Carcamo| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|| Session: Race|
A spacesuit in glass with the reflections of the profiles of two astronauts hanging from the wall behind me.
The Astronaut Hall of Fame and Museum;
Kennedy Space Center
May 11, 2009 - day of Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch for Mission STS-125
|Driver: Maximilian Guenther|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 22|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e||Photographer: Shiv Gohil|Event: Berlin ePrix|Circuit: Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit|Location: Berlin|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Germany|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: May||Session: track walk|
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|
The MU raccoon figure lacked articulation and I've been thinking if ways to make a more articulated one. A few months I saw one using a mega bloks halo figure and decided to make the same. Besides adapting the head which was the easy part I wanted to improve it even further. As so I added the tails and adapted the original hands to it.
Apollo era space suit used for the lunar excursion. At the National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC.
Coburg Carnivale event at Victoria St Mall on Saturday 4 October 2014. Featured Polyglot Theatre giant ants, a triplet of musical cows, Westside circus, two dancing zebras, the Positive Charge polar bear, balloon sculptor, and various acrobats and entertainers.
This spacesuit was worn by John Glenn during the first orbital flight of a U.S. astronaut. The flight took place on February 20, 1962 and lasted for 4 hours and 55 minutes, during which time he traveled 75,679 miles and orbited the earth three times. This spacesuit was developed by the B.F. Goodrich Company from the U.S. Navy MK-IV full pressure suit and was selected by NASA in 1959 for use in Project Mercury.
For more photography highlights, check out the Air and Space Photo: airandspace.si.edu/albums/air-and-space-photo
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I love this shot of my son. On MLK Jr. Day, we visited the Nixon Library where it displayed Apollo 11 memorabilia, including this spacesuit like those worn during the mission. In the first grade, my son did a report on Astonaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon. So he was quite excited to see an astronaut spacesuit up close. Because I learned so much about Buzz through my son's report, I became a big Buzz fan myself! PS: Do you see me in the middle of the helmet?
What does the inside of a spacesuit really look like? Well, until now, only the original engineers could tell you. That made taking care of space garments very difficult for folks like Amanda Young, former spacesuit specialist at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.
“You can’t pull a suit apart to see what's going on inside,” said Young. “You can either look down its neck with a flashlight or you can x-ray it. With the x-ray images, works of art themselves, you can see the ball bearings, the fibers, the sewing holes, and the rubber convoluted joints at the elbows, thighs, and knees that enabled the astronaut to walk.”
Enter the photographic experts, Mark Avino and Ron Cunningham. Together, they x-rayed the spacesuits—a process that requires about 35 sheets of x-ray film per suit.
Photo by James Kegley. (We'd love for you to use this image, but please credit Mr. Kegley :-)
For more information about the traveling exhibit and to see a tour schedule: www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/suitedForSpace/inde...
For great interactive content, visit "Suited for Space" on Facebook: www.facebook.com/suitedforspace
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Marrakesh E-Prix| Circuit: Circuit International Automobile Mouley el Hassan| Location: Marrakesh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: Morocco|| Team: Nissan e.dams| Car: IM02|
After HAL locks him out and Bowman breaks in through the emergency airlock, Dave wears the green helmet from the suit stored in the airlock. GoHero also makes a green suit, but it's a deep forest green with pink packs, and thus not really a replica from the film.
| Driver: Michael Carcamo| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|| Session: Race|
This is Armstrong's backup spacesuit for Apollo 11. It weighs 190 pounds on earth, and about 32 pounds on the moon.
Coburg Carnivale event at Victoria St Mall on Saturday 4 October 2014. Featured Polyglot Theatre giant ants, a triplet of musical cows, Westside circus, two dancing zebras, the Positive Charge polar bear, balloon sculptor, and various acrobats and entertainers.
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|| Session: Race|
This spacesuit was worn by John Glenn during the first orbital flight of a U.S. astronaut. The flight took place on February 20, 1962 and lasted for 4 hours and 55 minutes, during which time he traveled 75,679 miles and orbited the earth three times. This spacesuit was developed by the B.F. Goodrich Company from the U.S. Navy MK-IV full pressure suit and was selected by NASA in 1959 for use in Project Mercury.
For more photography highlights, check out the Air and Space Photo: airandspace.si.edu/albums/air-and-space-photo
This photo is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use: si.edu/termsofuse
The Russian extravehicular spacesuit called "Orlan", was made in the LEGO Brickheadz theme!
The building instruction is available in Rebrickable.