La Lune en 3D par le satellite Pléiades
Historic view of ISS after docking of Discovery, with ATV, HTV, Progress and 2 Soyuz all docked (by European Space Agency)
Crescent Earth looking west over the Atlantic from a distance of about 10,000 miles. Automatic Hasselblad transparency, Apollo 4 (unmanned), November 9, 1967
This image depicts a vast canyon of dust and gas in the Orion Nebula from a 3-D computer model based on observations by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and created by science visualization specialists at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, Md. A 3-D visualization of this model takes viewers on an amazing four-minute voyage through the 15-light-year-wide canyon.
Credit: NASA, G. Bacon, L. Frattare, Z. Levay, and F. Summers (STScI/AURA)
Go here to learn more about Hubble 3D:
www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/hubble_imax_premier…
or
www.imax.com/hubble/
I’ve finally seen the movie last week. It’s completely amazing and genious ! The IMAX immersion, the third-dimension, the really good realisation of the movie, everything is perfect in it !
If you have an IMAX theater next to your city, go see it, you will love it.
“A British space enthusiast has released photographs that he took from 22 miles above the Earth’s surface.”
pretty much speaks for itself! Robert Harrison of the UK spent about $750 to make this sick GPS camera-parachute-balloon dilly and was shocked, awed, and probably extremely pleased with himself by the results. click through to check it out.
related: I enjoy watching videos on youtube of people hooking a camera up to balloons and letting that shit go. :D
Read article »A body in a vacuum isn’t a dramatic explosion, but a slow taking-apart. Damage accumulates and structure deteriorates, just like it would in an abandoned house. Maybe this is the most horrifying idea of all, although admittedly it’s not cinematic. We aren’t fragile creatures, shattered instantly under the wrong conditions. We’re just part of the world, breaking down, or being torn down, no faster or slower than anything else.
Robbie Williams - Morning Sun (Music Video)
Not for the song, but for the video clip…
He’s a bit melting shuttle images (there are SSME at launch), and some Constellation images, but it’s a great video !
(via popandrock62)











