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Planet, sun and moon pendants from the Edelstein Metalsmiths Etsy store.
Astronauts by Steve Pyke
About the project:
For the past two years, Steve Pyke has been involved in a photographic odyssey. The resulting project was triggered by a childhood experience. “I remember in 1969 sitting with my mother and father and watching Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the moon. The memory will never leave me” From it came a desire to meet and photograph the principal characters in this incredible story.
Click on the images to see who’s who.
Work by Danny Schutt. You can find him right here on Tumblr.
Show off your star stuff with a dress from my Thinx Gifts store
Mother Earth Sister Moon by Joanna Malinowska and Christian Tomaszewski
About the project:
The project explores how the future was imagined under the Communist regimes of the former Soviet Bloc by investigations through the lenses of architecture, music, fashion and style. The project also incorporates other elements related to a diverse range of Eastern Block phenomena, including the Soviet space program, sci-fi film and literature, and a journey to the site of the mysterious 1908 explosion over the Tunguska River Valley in central Siberia.
The research concerning these various elements manifests itself as a giant reconstruction of the suit worn by the first woman in space, Russian astronaut Valentina Tereshkova. This suit pays tribute to the sculpture Hon-en Katedral, an enormous female figure conceived by Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm in 1966.
Milky Way Over Quiver Tree Forest photo series by Florian Breuer
These Bloom galaxy leggings are now available in my Thinx Gifts store.
In 1939 Frank R.Paul tried to imagine what life on other planets might look like. Given the limited information we had of each place, his imagination was free to fill in a lot of gaps.
These space colony concept drawings were the result of collaboration between Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill, the NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University in the 1970’s. They held a series of space colony summer studies which explored the possibilities of humans living in giant orbiting spaceships.
Illustrations by Budi Satria Kwan on Society6
Stunning space imagery by digital artist EspenBaalerud
Looking up looks so good in the photography of Gregory Gibbs
These photos were taken on March 27, 2012 when NASA Launched 5 rockets in 5 minutes.
NASA successfully launched five suborbital sounding rockets this morning from its Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia as part of a study of the upper level jet stream. The first rocket was launched at 4:58 a.m. EDT and each subsequent rocket was launched 80 seconds apart. Each rocket released a chemical tracer that created milky, white clouds at the edge of space. Tracking the way the clouds move can help scientists understand the movement of the winds some 65 miles up in the sky, which in turn will help create better models of the electromagnetic regions of space that can damage man-made satellites and disrupt communications systems. The launches and clouds were reported to be seen from as far south as Wilmington, N.C.; west to Charlestown, W. Va.; and north to Buffalo, N.Y.
Some of what you’ve been missing if you’re not already following space station resident and photographer Col. Chris Hadfield.













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