No Matter The Year Or Time, Guys Will Be Guys.

No Matter The Year Or Time, Guys Will Be Guys.

No matter the year or time, guys will be guys.

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9 years ago

Solar System: 5 Things to Know This Week

From Mars to the asteroid belt to Saturn, our hardworking space robots are exploring the solar system. These mechanical emissaries orbit distant worlds or rove across alien landscapes, going places that are too remote or too dangerous for people (for now).

We often show off the pictures that these spacecraft send home, but this week we’re turning that around: here are some of the best pictures of the space robots, taken by other robots (or themselves), in deep space.

1. So Selfless with the Selfies

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The Mars Curiosity rover makes breathtaking panoramas of the Martian landscape — and looks good doing it. This mission is famous for the remarkable self portraits of its robotic geologist in action. See more Martian selfies HERE. You can also try this draggable 360 panorama HERE. Find out how the rover team makes these images HERE.

2. Two Spaceships Passing in the Moonlight

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In a feat of timing on Jan. 14, 2014, our Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter caught a snapshot of LADEE, another robotic spacecraft that was orbiting the moon at the time. LADEE zoomed past at a distance of only about five miles below.

3. Bon Voyage, Galileo

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The history-making Galileo mission to Jupiter set sail from the cargo bay of another spacecraft, Space Shuttle Atlantis, on Oct. 18, 1989. Get ready for Juno, which is the next spacecraft to arrive at Jupiter in July.

4. Cometary Close-Up

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Using a camera on the Philae lander, the Rosetta spacecraft snapped an extraordinary self portrait at comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from a distance of about 10 miles. The image captures the side of Rosetta and one of its 14-meter-long solar wings, with the comet in the background. Learn more about Rosetta HERE.

5. Man and Machine

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This snapshot captures a remarkable moment in the history of exploration: the one and only time a human met up in space with a robotic forerunner on location. The Surveyor 3 lander helped pave the way for the astronaut footsteps that came a few years later. See the story of Apollo 12 and this unique encounter HERE.

Want to learn more? Read our full list of the 10 things to know this week about the solar system HERE.

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9 years ago
A Launch Of The Discovery.

A launch of the Discovery.

9 years ago
Got A Cool Pic Of Ed Force One On The Ramp This Morning!

Got a cool pic of Ed Force One on the ramp this morning!

9 years ago
Animation: Diaries

Animation: Diaries

It really rocked the best-seller char– alright I’m sorry.

Trying a new thing with doing the crediting (of the users whose lines I snatched) in the animation itself. You can see the comment chain here!

(Mirrors: Imgur, GfyCat)

9 years ago
Launch Of Apollo 15

Launch of Apollo 15

9 years ago

I think a lot of us know this beautiful video from Apollo 4 unmanned launch.

A lot of nerding, rocket stuff, trivia and technical info below:

Some of you may wonder: “Why am i not seeing the rocket exhaust?” or “When the second stage will fire?”. The answer is: They already are firing, since just after separation. S-II (the second stage), unlike first one is fueled by the liquid oxygen-liquid hydrogen mixture, which is invisible when burning. This is also (in)visible on Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSMEs). What you can see, is the high temperature heating up and burning the the S-Ic and the interstage.

The S-Ic (first stage) and S-II (second stage) separated in a somewhat unusual fashion. Usually an interstage (the part holding stages together) is separated with a lower stage. In Saturn V however the second stage engines occupy so much space, that a “direct” separation could have destroyed S-II engines, so the interstage was separated a few seconds after the first stage to avoid that scenario.

The first, bright fire was a shaped charge (an explsive) used to break split the rocket in two. How else do you think you could separate a thing THAT big, THAT quickly?

The cameras were then dropped from the rocket (as seen at the end of the video) and picked up from the ocean.


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9 years ago
A Great Artistic Depiction Of The Command Module.

A great artistic depiction of the command module.

9 years ago
A Derp Of Bad Luck By CSImadmax

a derp of bad luck by CSImadmax

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