Just another day in the life of an at doing some next generation testing to ensure every future gets the best possible…
<em>Category</em> Actu Spatiale
@Regrann from @quantizedscience – Astronaut Don Petit snapped this view of while zooming overhead at 17,000 miles an hour. Petit was on board the International Space Station, orbiting at an altitude of 240 miles. The long-exposure image shows how much a
10-15 minutes exposure picture taken by Don Pettit from the International Space Station. Visible: light lines of cities and stars, part of the ISS, many thunderstorms and the atmosphere’s thin line.I let comments to you
NASA Invites Media to Talk with Cast of Hidden Figures at Kennedy Space Center Media are invited to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to participate in a news conference at 3 p.m. EST Monday, Dec. 12, with cast members from the 20th Century Fox motion picture Hidden Figures.
Space. The final frontier. These were a part of our South American voyages on the MS Veendam in 2012.
Gus and Wally observing the modern computers of the time that allowed them to complete their legendary space travel. It amazes me to think that we have advanced so much in regards to technology since this time. Yet it is also astounding that these men and
to last week when @chadtheengineer and I were inside the cockpit of the SEV (Space Exploration Vehicle) 2A Rover Mockup at Johnson Space a Center, Houston, TX.
Merci @thom_astro pour ce clich irrel… des toiles pleins les yeux grce toi !
Desde abril de 2016, o artista brasileiro pioneiro da arte digital, arte hologrfica, arte da telepresena e da bioarte, Eduardo Kac, vem preparando o astronauta francs Thomas Pesquet para desenvolver a performance artstica Inner Telescope na estao espacial
Rift in Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf On Nov. 10, 2016, scientists on NASA’s IceBridge mission photographed an oblique view of a massive rift in the Antarctic Peninsula’s Larsen C ice shelf. Icebridge, an airborne survey of polar ice, completed an eighth consecutive Antarctic deployment on Nov. 18.