Refueling the old girl just under four hours into an 8 hour exploration session, another say 350 jumps and I should be at the neutron star fields
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ARIANE 6, une équipe gagnante pour le CNES Depuis un an et demi, des personnels de la Direction des Lanceurs du CNES sont intégrés, dans le cadre d’une équipe mixte avec l’ESA, au sein d’Airbus Safran Launchers/ASL, principalement sur le site des Mureaux, dans les Yvelines. Rencontres.
One of my favorite accounts to follow is @apolloprogram. All kinds of pictures from the NASA Apollo missions @apolloprogram with @repostapp・・・Apollo 15 astronauts Irwin and Scott sit in the back of a truck as they prepare to return to the KSC crew training building at the conclusion of an outdoor EVA training session May
First of all thank you all so much for your support, we’ve almost made it to 10k!! I’m so grateful and just hope you truly like the content I post 🙂•••This view of a Martian sunset over Chryse Planitia (Greek, \ »Golden Plain\ ») was obtained by NASA’s Viking 1 lander, on August 20, 1976.
Karen Nyberg, who became the 50th woman in space on her first mission, STS-124, looks out of a window in the ISS. 2008.
ISS Daily Summary Report – 2/07/2017 Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Exposed Facility (EF) High Definition Television (HDTV) Camera Installation: Today, the crew installed the HDTV on the EFU Adapter which was then installed on the JEM Airlock Slide Table. The Slide Table was then retracted into the JEM Airlock, and the JEM Airlock was depressurized and
Ecole d’été d’Alpbach 2017 Appel à candidatures CNES « Poussières de l’Univers »
Bright Brussels Festival, last weekend
NASA’s New Nine watching the launch of Wally Schirra’s Sigma 7 on October 3, 1962. The group was selected to join the astronaut corps on September 17, 1962, but they did not begin work in the astronaut corps right away. Since they were all test pilots, they all returned to their respective flight test stations
NASA Finds Planets of Red Dwarf Stars May Face Oxygen Loss in Habitable Zones NASA scientists are expanding the definition of habitable zones (the area around a star where a life-sustaining planet might lurk), taking into account the effect of stellar activity that can threaten exoplanets’ atmospheres with oxygen loss.