1978 Concept art for Rockwell International’s Star Raker, a space plane proposal to meet NASA’s need for reusable craft designed to operate in the outer atmosphere. It would have flown at Mach 7.2, and would be able to perform four missions a day, like solar sattelite repair in the outer atmosphere.
NASA Astronaut Anna Fisher photographed by John Bryson for Life Magazine, May 1985.
idk if anyone’s put this up yet but i felt it was good enough to share
STS-31 on Approach by NASA on The Commons
I don’t know who needs to hear this but you’re neither lazy nor useless, fatigue is a symptom of your illness(es) and it’s completely reasonable that a fatigued person would struggle with the things you’re struggling with
This reminds me of some NASA Mars lander concepts. Maybe it’s coz I see the Worm logo on the side of a lander.
This was NASAs human lander for the 1990s proposed First Lunar Outpost missions to the Moon that never made it to the Moon. Unlike Apollo missions which used Lunar orbit rendezvous it was to use direct descent and ascent with the astronauts riding in an Apollo style capsule to and from the Moon’s surface. The unmanned version carried the outpost that could support a crew of four for up to 45 days.
me: *is bored for 0.5 seconds*
me: i wanna learn how to work wood. i need to build a boat
Earth, ~19,000 B.C.
Rainbow Rayleigh Moon. Rayleigh scattering is responsible for this phenomenon.
Full Moon rises behind a Soyuz rocket
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21 · female · diagnosed asperger'sThe vacuum of outer space feels so comfy :)
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