@willbremridge Just before I left for Finland last week I shot the album art for my friend @himynameistimandiplaydrums . This authentic soviet space lid was an incredible prop. This isn’t the final choice, just something I love from the shoot. Gre
<em>Monthly</em> novembre, 2016
Did you know that heat shield like the ones used in the Apollo and Gemini are actually made so that layers will come off. @nasa @europeanspaceagency @spacex @explorenasa @apolloprogram
Did you know that heat shields have to be used if you want to reenter Earths atmosphere or any other planet for that matter. @nasa @europeanspaceagency @spacex @explorenasa @apolloprogram
Across the sea of space, the stars are other suns. || Sagan
Did you know that a heat shield acts as a dome around the spacecraft forcing the heat away. @nasa @europeanspaceagency @spacex @explorenasa @apolloprogram
Another day another sunset. The international space station is shining bright above Perth.
Here’s your interesting fact for today: Mars has its own Tartan! I know, crazy huh? The mad scientists at Edinburgh University managed to invent an all new tartan that will be used to promote Mars exploration and could even be used on the plane
Thomas Pesquet : « C’est beaucoup mieux que ce que j’avais imaginé ! » Chaque samedi à partir du 3 décembre, Thomas Pesquet sera notre « envoyé spatial ». Il nous donnera des nouvelles de l’espace. Quelques jours après son arrivée à bord de l’ISS, l’astronaute a livré ses premières impressions.
November 20, 1969. 47 years ago. Apollo 12 blasts off from the Ocean of Storms on mid-western face of the Moon. The day prior, Apollo 12 had become the 2nd manned moon landing in human history with Pete Conrad and Alan Bean becoming the 3rd and 4th men to