I want to cut you out of my dreams!!

mr. maxwell


- Ha en härlig Christer Himmelsfärd

joe 2/2

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- Apollo Lunar Suit (Hi-Res Drawing - good for the office wall)


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- Mekanisk sure knows how to design a keyboard


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- Science Fiction


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- A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…

PERSONAL STATEMENT – THE HELMET

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- Fly me to the Moon

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- Some of Belgiums finest, Kuifje/Tintin by Hergé 1953 - 1954


mr. maxwell


- Blursed_Stig

Zima (Arknights)

candi


- Centre Spatial Kennedy Floride

Brooklyn Collage CollectiveMorgan Lappin — Brooklyn Collage Collective

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- A Long Time Ago, In A Galaxy Far, Far Away...


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- Circus


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- Aircraft


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- World Headlines

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- Aleksandr Rodchenko


autumn


- The first launch of NASAs Space Shuttle program on April 12, 1981.

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Inspired by the latest video via @curiuss_yt (if you are italian speaking followers, you should check his page) here a thread about the Van Allen Belt What is the Van Allen Belt? Van Allen radiation belt, doughnut-shaped zones of highly energetic charged particles trapped at high altitudes in the magnetic field of Earth. The zones were named for James A. Van Allen, the American physicist who discovered them in 1958, using data transmitted by the U.S. Explorer satellite. [https://www.britannica.com/science/Van-Allen-radiation-belt] Reason for its shape: Van Allen radiation belts (second image The Van Allen radiation belts contained within Earths magnetosphere. Pressure from the solar wind is responsible for the asymmetrical shape of the magnetosphere and the belts. (Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.) Van Allen Belt are Dangerous for Astonauts? - via @disinformatico (Moon Hoax Debunked): Because these belts are not as deadly as they’re often made out to be and also because they’re belts, so you can fly around them. Russian spaceflights flew animals through them without problems. NASA also conducted sensor-laden uncrewed test flights to measure the effectiveness of the shielding of the Apollo command module. The trajectories of all the moonshots were calculated to fly around the core of these donut-shaped belts and pass rapidly through their less intense outer portions. The astronauts on the International Space Station periodically pass through parts of these belts and they don’t die. [https://www.moonhoaxdebunked.com/2017/07/82-how-come-van-allen-radiation-belts.html?m=1] #VanAllen #VanAllenBelt #Magnetosphere #Explorer #NASA #Apollo #chargedparticles #belt #astronauts #engineering # - @itsthemind on Instagram


olivia


- Art: Gatchaman


mr. maxwell


Blasting off for viral fun! We are off to return home after 2 months! Thank you @estesrockets for keeping us sane this week. #miniunitbeams #modelrockets #launchpad #NASA - @unitbricks on Instagram


- The Outer Limits


- Apollo 13


- Astronomía


- Falcon 9: Launch and Landing


- One of NASAs new astronauts is a climber and worked Yosemite search and rescue


- 54 years ago today, Ed White became the first American to walk in space!


- The kind Caretaker


- Adventure


- Cub scout patches


- Alexandr Rodchenko


- Space clothing


- SpaceX is set to launch CRS-17 aboard the Falcon-9 on May 1st at 3:59 AM EDT


- Lift off! We have a lift off!


- 2001 A space odyssey


- Crop circles


Four astronauts are ready for the Oct. 31 launch of the first fully operational crewed flight aboard a commercial spacecraft. Get to know them and read about the @SpaceX Crew-1 mission: https://t.co/7txjMkISHy #stargazingindia #stargazingindiatraveler #Stargazing #mars #moonlight #artemis #redplanet #nasa #exploration #astronomy #astrophysics #astrophotography #nightphoto #nightsky #lookup #photooftheyear #keeplookingup #redplanet #sundayvibes #flashback #launchamerica #spacex - @stargazingindia on Instagram


- My 5th attempt at painting


- Apollo / NASA


- architecture


- ثلاث مهمات... هدف واحد... البشرية إلى المريخ... كل التوفيق للجميع! Three missions... One goal... Human endeavour to understand Mars... All the best! - @astro_hazzaa on Instagram


#OTD In honor of astronaut John Youngs birthday! Young was NASA’s longest-serving astronaut who traveled to the moon twice. During your next visit, you can see his STS-1 suit worn on the inaugural mission of the Space Shuttle Program. About this exhibit: spacecenter.org/astronaut-gallery - @spacecenterhou on Instagram


- All spaced out!


- ET Phone Home


- Symbols and meanings


- Space travel


- #AlumOnOrbit - Samantha Cristoforetti


- How Soon Is Now


- sci fi / fantasy


- Star trek Tv series


- Retro space art


- Schematics of a Saturn V Rocket That Enabled Those Three Gentlemen To Reach Our Moon


Coolest dang board game I’ve seen in a long time. Now to find some rocket pieces that work with it. Might want to make some. 😍🚀 - - #astrolaunch #boardgame #fleamarketfind #colorful #colorado #spacerace #1960s #vsco #vintage #atomicera - @mrlloydstudio on Instagram


- NASA History


- 1961 ford thunderflite


- Godspeed, John Glenn.


- Vajrayana Buddhism


- brain parts


- Art


- Battlestar Galactica (Original)


- Cartoon & pencil sketches


- Technicians suit a up a U2 pilot [2048x1360]


- Latest drone


- Things I would like to wear


- A city in the clouds as a mini space station. What about it?


- The Saga continues...


- Assignment 3


- Star trek enterprise ship


- 2001 & 2010


- All about space


- Claude Nicolas Ledoux


- Save the birds [USSR, 1978]


- ALbuM COvERS


On this image, you can see the UESA Phoenix Space Station by Glenn Clovis (@glennclovis). 👨🏼🚀 This space station is a permanent space-bound way-point. Landing on Mars and then attempting to leave the surface again for the trip back to Earth consumed enormous amounts of fuel & water. This space station would provide a stopping point for Earth transports, subsequent travel would then be provided by the stations shuttles and capsules. 🚀 This station is capable of sustaining a crew of up to 120, providing for all their needs for prolonged periods. Housed within it various sections, the station stored and processed a variety of necessities 🌬️ Atmospheric gases 💧 Water storage & reclamation 🔁 CO2 🌊 Hydroponics 🛢️ Fuel for transports 🍇 Food 🛠️ Equipment stores There are 64 modules to provide for the crew quarters and secondary laboratories. 🔬 It also features a significant amount of protection from radiation and micro-meteorites. ☢️ A single, injectable micro fission reactor provided up to 110 MW of power to the station. ☣️ A secondary power source, provided by solar arrays around the top of the station. 🌞 In the event the reactor had to be ejected due to a meltdown, the arrays could provide enough operational power for the station until the replacement fission reactor could be delivered from Earth and installed. Credits: glennclovis.com / humanmars.net According to the artist, heres how long it took to create this art Shuttles - 1 hr in Cinema 4D, Space Station - 20 hrs in Cinema 4D, 3 hrs to render, Planet - 1 hr in Vue, the rest is Photoshop. via @astro_aaron_ #space #universe #spacestation #astronauts #spacecraft #spacefacts #spacex #spaceexploration #spaceshuttle #deepspace #spaceship #outerspace #interstellar #solarsystem #galaxies #nasa #nasa 🚀 #astronomy #astrophysics #astronomylover #astronomyfacts #cosmos #cosmology #astroph - @cosmosdrone on Instagram


- jet engine


- Rocket drawing


- 1960S


- Space Shuttles


- Helmets


- 1970s


- Boldly Go


- 1979 Ataris vision of a computer programmer


- Colonizing Mars


- Yuri Gagarin - 1961


- Space tv shows


- Astronomía


- Alunizaje


- Forever Together. Poland, 1970s


- 3 2 1 Blast-Off!


- Jeff who?


- Tintins rocket, Kerbalized!


- It was so unsatisfying


- We Were Promised Jetpacks


- Strato-Lab High Altitude Balloon Gondola [1600x1031]


- Anna Fisher


I have never, not once in my life, had a phobia. Until now. And I’m gonna be honest, I never understood them, I always thought “get over it, it’s just a spider, etc. walk away.” Until l, of course myself, became severely claustrophobic. To the point my entire body broke out in sweat and I was drenched within 30 seconds and my face looked like a very ripe tomato...and I almost passed out while trying on my finished spacesuit and helmet for the first time. It is not just mental, it is very physical. BUT, our mental minds do control a lot, if not everything. After six months, I was not able to overcome my claustrophobia, but I was able to come to a type of meeting of the minds with it. When we calm our minds and sit with the fear, NOT try and push it away, we can sit with it in a different way, that makes it “doable”. Playing an astronaut in AWAY made me push into the sharp edges in a way I never thought it would. This was such an important lesson for me...in so many ways. I hope that in sharing this you might feel less alone in whatever it is that takes over your mind and therefore body. Be patient with yourself. #WeAreNeverInThisAlone #Away - @hilaryswank on Instagram


- UFOS are real!


- Astronomy & Space


- On Feb 7, 1984, this famous photograph was taken of Bruce McCandless performing the first untethered spacewalk.


- The national budget for space and associated activities for some nations.


- Hyperloop


- Interesting Things


- Apollo 9

- F the Clippers, me and all my homies hate the clippers

- Women in Space

- Brinquedos Robos

- Anyone ever heard of the Skylab-Salyut Plans from the early 70s? With proper funding Skylab B wouldve been used, and docked with a salyut...Apollo-Soyuz on Steroids

- Best Inventions

- Crop Circles

- Southern, Comfort Life.

- NASA space colony art from the 1970s by Don Davis

- Thomas Pesquet on a NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) off the coast of California [1366 × 2048]

- Best enemies in PC gaming.

- Lunar lander

- Opening up the vault and sharing autographed pics I have received throughout the years.... Former Air Force officer, test pilot & astronaut....74 year old Ronald Grabe

- Long Exposure Photography

- This is David Scott during an Apollo 9 Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA). Picture by NASA [1080x1076] [OS]

- Mystery Flesh Pit National Park - Park Trail Engineer

- Tom Swift Jr. # 16 - Tom Swift and the Cosmic Astronauts (Pentagonal bubbly ship attacked by an Estes rocket!)

- Space Program

- Mobile ham radio

- Nasa missions

- Not the most popular droid (Wimpie Comics) [OC]

- Eye of the beholder

- Art

- International Space Station

- US Army Lieutenant Colonel and NASA astronaut, Anne McClain performs her promotion ceremony during underwater space training alongside Army divers.

—————————————————— | made by nasa and esa | —————————————————— @http_astronomy —————————————————— #nasa #esa #roscosmos #spacex #space #science #travel #cosmos #technology #explore #astronaut #humanity #spaceexploration - @http_astronomy on Instagram

- Aeronáutica

- NASAs Perseverance Mars Rover tweet

- This is how our orbit technically looks

- Retro Futurism

- Journey to Mars

- Lebbeus Woods

- Astronauts

- Yes I am a Geek

- Sacrebleu !

- [War Heroes] Five generations of European space rockets

- Atomic Age

- NASA Testing a Lunar Motorcycle Prototype on a KC-135.

- 2050

- Vintage Skateboards

- helium balloon

- John Glenn

- Remembering McLarens water cooled pit crew suits. They also had Boss made them unique quasi silk shorts and shirt earlier in the year for Malaysian GP.

- International Space Station

- US Heavy Anti Tank Mine M6

Check out some of our storyboards for @sushitrash (Joji)‘s “Gimme Love”. Illustrated by @mike_pappa_ - @andrewdonoho on Instagram

- Edit of the 1978 science fiction movie Cosmic War Of The Planets soundtrack by DJ Buzz

- First images of North Koreas new Hwasong-15 missile. Launched yesterday with a range that, on a different trajectory, could reach the entire mainland US. [675*441]

- Midvac Steel, 1952.

save the date!!! @julytalk at a drive in theatre, Aug 12+13. 📽 More info @ julytalk.com/drive-in - @sleeplessrcrds on Instagram

- Apollo 11 moon landing

- Man-fluence

- Happy 91st Birthday to Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell!

- Beyond the future

- Kids - Solar System

- Aviation

- The Saturn V vs the Sea Dragon, the biggest rocket that was seriously considered to be built. The Dragon was so huge, the entire Saturn 2nd stage would fit inside its engine bell.

- Apollo 11 mission

- 60s

- Inspiration

- Electric universe

- Encounter in Space with Edvard Munch

- Print portfolio design

- Apollo space program

- asteroid belt

- NASA & Space

- 2001, A Space Odyssey posters (1967) by artist Robert McCall

- Saturn V [2058 × 3297]

- Aliens UFO

- Grumman Lunar Module [916 × 1200]

- eames

Go follow my man!! - @nature._.is._.magical on Instagram

- Futuristic Shell Worlds

- The mystery deepens.

- SpaceX Mars Colony

- The Rockets of the World *2020 Edition

- Moon rover. Japanese retro-futurism.

- Star Trek Gifts!

- John Glenn wearing his Mercury space suit (1962)

- 1111 AAAA SCUOLA

- Space

- Astronomy

- Cosmos

- Aerospace

- Cosmic Ray-Gun from Modern Mechanix (1947)

- Expedition 34 Crew Members

- 3D/Environmental Design

- jupiter surface picture

- The Right Stuff

- Radio Astronomy

- Gordon Cooper

- Tom Swift and The Mystery Comet--does the old future look like the new one?

- apollo missions

- Time

- Alvin Lustig

- The Heliopause, Ark of Humanity

- Jim and the Aquanauts - deep sea diving suit [3000 x 2136]

- Rockets of NASA Human Spaceflight

- Project Mars

- Live action

- Sci Fi

- Hubble Telescope; Our eyes in the space! Thank you for the all amazing photos.

- Retrofuturism

- Space

- 2 - Interplanetary

- Military

- Space Race

A new era of human space flight is about to begin!! Tmrrw on @floridaspacecoast - @spacex @nasa #spacecoast #astronaut - @addictivefishing on Instagram

- What the buttons on a Formula 1 steering wheel do (2014 edition)

- When Orville Wright died, Neil Armstrong was already 17 years old - The first man to fly and the first man on the moon were alive at the same time

- Custom planner

- Human Spacecraft of the World

- Apollo 1

Happy 30th to the conclusion to the greatest cliffhanger of all-time. Season four of Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered on this day in 1990 with ‘The Best of Both Worlds: Part II’, a game-changer that continues to permeate throughout modern Trek. - @90s.sci.fi.tv on Instagram

- Falcon 9 Stage One: Under the Skin

- Voyager Golden Record

- @astro_toom on Instagram

- NASA ASTRONAUTS

- ABENTEUER...GESTERN - HEUTE - MORGEN

- Pop rocket

- ORION SPACECRAFT

- a strange world

- Pop rocket

- Stop giving us the run around HG and give us what we want

- #OnThisDay in 1975, history was made when India’s first satellite - Aryabhata, was launched from Kapustin Yar in Russia.

- Plague Ship (1964)

- apollo space program

- Apollo space program

- flying saucer attack

- Astronauts Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez from Cuba and Yury Romanenko just before the start of the mission Soyuz 38, September 18, 1980, Baikonur cosmodrome. [500X391]

- The Rockets of Human Space Flight

Extravehicular Mobility Unit #spacesuit #nasa #space #design - @gaszynskidesign on Instagram

- Buck Rogers

- Luna: Baby Name of the Day

- Revolution 9

- GPS, as proposed in Popular Science magazine, September 1956. This was before any man-made satellites existed.

- Astronauts

- Star Trel

- Infographic showing the landing sequence of the Curiosity rover [900x1530](OS)

- Things I would like to wear

- Gemini VI taunts Gemini VII astronaut & USMA grad, Frank Borman, through porthole during rendezvous

- Ad Astra magazine featured my Falcon Heavy photo on the cover, We worked together but I almost forgot from February, What a shock!

- Classic Star Trek

- Remember those neat space stations they promised?

- Faz 50 anos do programa Apolo 12 e você ainda acredita na terra plana :(

- Universe Information

- Sci

- FACTS ABOUT SPACE.

- *Moon Missions

- With three days before the 50th anniversary starts, I wanted to share a launch infographic I created to celebrate Apollo 11.

As today marks the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11, we honor our client Neil Armstrong in making history as the first human ever to walk the moon. After traveling for 76 hours, Apollo 11 entered the orbit of the moon and soon after, Neil took the first step with the whole world watching on television. Throughout Neils life he has spent a total of two and a half years on the moon studying and collecting samples. We are proud representatives of Armstrong since 2009, and can provide services for any of your licensing needs pertaining to Neil. This anniversary represents is a historic moment for our country and mankind! Changing the world in just one step. Thats one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. - Neil Armstrong - @cmgworldwide on Instagram

- Aliens with nothing better to do-crop circles

- NASAs planned missions through 2030

- Conception paramétrique

- International Space Camp Week

- Woman and Atlas rocket and payload (calling Dr. Freud...)

- Apollo

- The starship is going to be so tall, it’s gonna make space balls baseball

- Artist Chesley Bonestell

- Awesome

- Cosmos

- On this day in 1958, NASA officially began operations. In less than 3 years, they would put an astronaut in space. Heres Scott Carpenter posing in front of the Mercury control center in 1961.

- How many?

- Project Gemini

- The greatest victory of Soviet science and engineering (1965)

- Star trek online

- Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken friends for more than 20 years, one will pilot the shuttle, the other will take care of the mooring at the station Iss Certainly the best possible trip between friends! A journey into space.

- Days of Future Passed

- Neil Armstrong gives a thumbs up as he leads the Apollo 11 astronauts. [620 × 350]

- 1938 Worlds Fair Trylon and Perisphere

- Felix Baumgartner

- Global Positioning System

- Ariel 1 Satellite

- Last pic of Starman in Roadster on its journey to Mars orbit and then the Asteroid Belt

- Neil Armstrong before the start of Apollo 11 [710х986]

- 70s Sci Fi Art

- Vandenberg Air Force Base

- The only thing I could see during the Delta IV Heavy launch yesterday.

- Red Bull

- 10 years ago Huygens landed on Titans surface!

- The Star Systems of the Hydra Collective

- CCCP

- (Apologies for crappy MS Paint drawing) Came up with a concept for a futuristic craft part that I think would be cool to have in KSP 2, and wanted to share it

- Rocket engine

- 4 - Galactic

- Movie sequels.

Экипажи МКС-64 провели «примерку» ТПК «Союз МС-17» на Байконуре 🚀 👨🚀 Сегодня, в соответствии с графиком подготовки, космонавты и астронавты прибыли в монтажно-испытательный корпус 254-й площадки космодрома для прохождения первой тренировки («примерки») в транспортном пилотируемом корабле «Союз МС-17». 👨🚀В составе основного экипажа МКС-64 – космонавты Роскосмоса Сергей Рыжиков, Сергей Кудь-Сверчков и астронавт НАСА Кэтлин РУбинс. В дублирующий экипаж вошли космонавты Олег Новицкий, Петр Дубров и астронавт НАСА Марк Ванде Хай. 🚀Под контролем специалистов экипажи ознакомились с местами размещения грузов в бытовом отсеке (БО) и спускаемом аппарате (СА), выполнили работу с оборудованием, с которым им предстоит работать в космосе. Согласно плану тренировки эти операции были отработаны без скафандров. 👨🚀В завершение тренировки экипажи отработали операции в корабле в скафандрах, оценили зазоры до элементов конструкции и досягаемость органов управления, проверили срабатывания звуковой сигнализации через шлемофоны скафандров, взведение кресел и др. 🚀Старт транспортного пилотируемого корабля «Союз МС-17» с экипажем длительной экспедиции на Международную космическую станцию запланирован на 14 октября 2020 года. #ЦПК #Центрподготовкикосмонавтов #СоюзМС17 #Байконур #скафандр #примерка - @gctc_official on Instagram

- Launch You Up 🚀

- Техника молодёжи (soviet tech magazine)

- Panasonic ad from the 70s

- Spacecraft of the World

- Santa suits

- 3 2 1 Blast-Off!

- Space Books

- Apolo XI

- Jose Fernandez, the artist who helped design iconic superhero helmets for Batman, Black Panther, Spider-Man, Captain America and more, also designed the space suits for the SpaceX astronauts

- Do you have any Astronaut signed items?

- Space Elevator by a group called Studio Fifteen

- NASA

- Astronauts : Apollo

- Astronauts returning home from the ISS aboard a not so spacious Soyuz capsule
