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Started doodling last night about 3 am (as you do when you are a chronic insomniac) and drew what may well be the cover to the next comic - I coloured it this afternoon in a fit of avoidance behaviour. I should have been finishing an 8 panel strip which has been hanging about for days but.... dunno. Something isn't right with it. It'll come. Meanwhile Pew! Pew! Pew!
| 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|| Team: Nissan e.dams| Car: IM02|
|Photographer: Dan Bathie|Event: Rome ePrix|Circuit: Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR|Location: Rome|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Italy|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: April| | |Session: FP1|Keyword: free practice 1||Team: Nissan e.dams|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e| |Driver: Sebastien Buemi|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 23|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
Warner Robins Museum of Aviation
Nine Skylab crewmen manned the Nation's first space station for a total of 171 days during 1973 and 1974. They wore simplified versions of the Apollo spacesuit while doing the historic repair of the Skylab and changing film canisters in the solar observatory cameras. Jammed solar panels and the loss of a micrometeoroid shield during the launch of the Skylab orbital workshop necessitated several spacewalks for freeing the solar panels and for erecting a substitute shield.
The spacesuit changes from Apollo to Skylab included less-expensive-to-manufacture and lightweight thermal micrometeoroid overgarment, elimination of the lunar boots, and simplified and less expensive extravehicular visor assembly over the helmet. The liquid-cooling garment was retained from Apollo, but umbilicals and astronaut life support assembly (ALSA) replaced backpacks for life support during spacewalks.
The spacesuit on display was used by astronauts training for the third Skylab mission.
|Photographer: Dan Bathie|Event: Rome ePrix|Circuit: Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR|Location: Rome|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Italy|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: April| | |Session: qualifying| |Team: Nissan e.dams|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
Project Mercury testing and training spacesuit at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, California.
|Photographer: Dan Bathie|Event: Rome ePrix|Circuit: Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR|Location: Rome|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Italy|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: April| | |Session: race| |Driver: Maximilian Guenther|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 22|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|
| Session: FP3|
Kansas Cosmosphere
An important lesson of the Gemini IV and Gemini V long-duration missions was that the standard Gemini G3C space suit was just too uncomfortable to wear for more than a few days. After that, the astronaut preferred risking death in his space underwear to wearing the suit a minute longer. For the Gemini VII mission, engineers faced a tough challenge: design a suit that would protect the astronaut if the spacecraft cabin lost air pressure but a suit comfortable enough to wear for 14 days.
Displayed here is Gemini VII commander Frank Borman's G5C training suit. A soft hood with built-in visor replaces the G3C's hard helmet and metal neck ring. During launch and reentry, Borman wore an airplane crash helmet within the hood for head protection. The G5C included two layers, not the four found in the G3C, and weighed just 16 pounds (G3C weighed 23.5 pounds)
| 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|
|Photographer: Dan Bathie|Event: Rome ePrix|Circuit: Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR|Location: Rome|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Italy|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: April| | |Session: qualifying| |Team: Nissan e.dams|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e| |Driver: Sebastien Buemi|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 23|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
Find these sexy new space suits at the 2023 Fandom Con under the Mindgardens Creations store, next to the sim sponsor, Star Mesh Body!
These space suits are rigged to the Star Mesh Body but with a body alpha, anyone can wear it.
About the Star Mesh Body
We hope you will take the time to check out the Star Mesh Body (across the road) as it's one of the BEST bodies in SL and with a talented team of designers, you'll have a plethora of amazing outfits to accessorize it with.
And better yet! If you like your old wardrobe, with the included body conformer, many Maitreya and classic body outfits will be able to fit this body! It's BOM and lel EvoX compatible with more bells and whistles than you can imagine!
Kathryn Sullivan wore this spacesuit. Sullivan was a crew member on three Space Shuttle missions and was the first American woman to walk in space on October 11, 1984.
Space Center Houston is the official visitor center of NASA Johnson Space Center and a Smithsonian Affiliate Museum owned and operated by the nonprofit Manned Spaceflight Education Foundation. The center opened in 1992 and hosts more than 1 million visitors annually in its 250,000-square-foot educational complex with over 400 space artifacts, permanent and traveling exhibits, attractions, live shows and theaters dedicated to preserving the history of America's human spaceflight program.
The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted. Construction of the center, designed by Charles Luckman, began in 1962 and the 1,620-acre facility officially opened for business in September 1963. The center is home to NASA's astronaut corps, and is responsible for training astronauts from both the U.S. and its international partners. It has become popularly known for its flight control function, identified as "Mission Control" during the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo–Soyuz, and Space Shuttle program flights. It is also the site of the former Lunar Receiving Laboratory, where the first astronauts returning from the Moon were quarantined, and where the majority of lunar samples are stored.
| 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|
Аварийно-спасательный скафандр космонавта Артюхина (из экспозиции житомирского музея космонавтики)
pressure space suit
Parts list
Head: MU Rocket Raccoon
Body: Megabloks Halo figure
Tail: MU Rocket Raccoon
Hands: MU Rocket Raccoon modded
|Photographer: Dan Bathie|Event: Rome ePrix|Circuit: Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR|Location: Rome|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Italy|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: April| | |Session: qualifying| |Team: Nissan e.dams|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e| |Driver: Maximilian Guenther|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 22|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Driver: Alexander Sims| Team: BMW i Andretti Motorsport| Number: 27| Car: iFE.20|| 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|
|Photographer: Dan Bathie|Event: Rome ePrix|Circuit: Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR|Location: Rome|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Italy|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: April| | |Session: qualifying| |Team: Nissan e.dams|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e| |Driver: Maximilian Guenther|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 22|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
|Photographer: Dan Bathie|Event: Rome ePrix|Circuit: Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR|Location: Rome|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Italy|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: April| | |Session: race| |Driver: Maximilian Guenther|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 22|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
Kansas Cosmosphere
Gemini IX reached orbit on June 3,1966. On June 5, astronaut Eugene Cerman opened his hatch and stepped outside for the third spacewalk in history. His mission: don a rocket-propelled Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU) backpack stowed at the rear of the spacecraft and maneuver in space. Gemini IX commander Thomas Stafford would, meanwhile, monitor his progress from inside Gemini IX's cockpit.
Displayed here are Cernan's G4C training space suit and the flight-ready backup to the Gemini IX AMU. The 166-pound AMU was unlike any maneuvering device ever flown in space. On Gemini IV, Ed White had used a simple cold gas-powered maneuvering gun. Modern space maneuvering devices also use cold gas for thrust. The AMU, by contrast, had 12 small hot-gas rocket thrusters. Where gas plumes from the AMU's thrusters struck Cernan's legs, the temperature would reach 1300 degrees. Because of this, engineers had to add a heat-resistant stainless steel fabric layer to the legs of Cernan's G4C suit.
Cernan would be linked to Gemini IX by a 125-foot nylon tether in case the AMU failed. If Cernan's test flight was successful, astronaut Edwin Aldrin would fly free- without a tether- during the mission of Gemini XII
The "Alien" scene from The Great Movie Ride in Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort.
Sorry, if i'm Little quite at the moment. We are currently working a 60 hour week to finish an Aston Martin project.
Anyhow, I took my niece and nephew, to the Nation Space Centre on saturday. The lighting was very low, so old F1.4 prime was needed at ISO 400, to avoid using the flash. Still I got some nice results.
This shot was though glass making it a bit tricky. I think this is my faverate of the day
|Photographer: Dan Bathie|Event: Rome ePrix|Circuit: Circuito Cittadino Dell'EUR|Location: Rome|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Italy|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: April| | |Session: race| |Driver: Maximilian Guenther|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 22|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|