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Why Explore?
Unlike other animals, humans are quite comfortable sleeping on our backs. This simple fact affords us a view of the boundless night sky as we fall asleep, allowing us to dream about our place in the cosmos and to wounder … Continue reading
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Tagged NASA, Neil deGrasse Tyson, science, Space, Space chronicles: facing the ultimate frontier
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Stunning Earth Footage from Space
Time lapse sequences of photographs taken by the crew of expeditions 28 & 29 on-board the International Space Station from August to October, 2011. Well don’t I now feel insignificant Share/Bookmark
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Tagged Earth Images, expedition 28, expedition 29, International Space Station, ISS, Low Earth Orbit, NASA, Night Images, Space
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NASA Announces New Space Vehicle Design
With the Space Shuttle program now a piece of history NASA has announced their plans for the next generation of space exploration vehicles. America must embrace space exploration; for the technological advances can aid us in ways that may astound … Continue reading
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Tagged Earth Orbit, NASA, science, Space, space exploration, Space Launch System, technology
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Space Janitors Needed
In the half century since we’ve started launching objects into space, we’ve amassed a junk pile that contains over 150,000 objects which threaten critical satellites, the International Space Station, and manned orbital vehicles. There are 22,000 objects in orbit that … Continue reading