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amnhnyc: Enjoy this stunning stop-motion film made from thousands of images of Saturn taken by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. Learn about the Cassini mission in this Science Bulletins video. (via Thousands of Images of Saturn Make For One Amazing Stop
Neptune. 1989, Voyager 2 spacecraft
sassymccoy: just-shower-thoughts: What really blows my mind is that NASA is able to receive data from a 4.67 billion miles far away spacecraft, while i lose wifi signal once i move to the kitchen #@nasa what’s ur wifi password
itscolossal: Spaceships: Abstract Photographs of European Architecture Portrayed as Spacecraft by Lars Stieger
astronomyblog: Small bright clouds dot Jupiter’s entire south tropical zone in this image acquired by JunoCam on NASA’s Juno spacecraft on May 19, 2017, at an altitude of 7,990 miles (12,858 kilometers). Although the bright clouds appear tiny in
astronomyblog: Saturn, rings and moons seen by the Cassini spacecraft wow! Image credit: NASA/JPL (original video)
spaceexp: Welcome to Comet 67P, captured by Rosetta spacecraft via reddit
NASA has released new images of Jupiter, taken by the Juno Spacecraft.
micdotcom: If you couldn’t tell already, NASA is having a great year. From Pluto to food grown in space, even in the face of budget cuts, the nation’s space agency had some stellar highlights. Most mysteriously of all, a spacecraft found two eerily
internetcultleader: cute date idea: build an illegal spacecraft with me so we can leave this godforsaken earth and visit aliens
vanessainthemiddle: lagonegirl: Greatest arms dealer of all time 🐐 Super Soakers are about the least of what this guy’s done. He’s also worked on nuclear power source for some of NASA’s spacecraft, power generation, solid state batteries,
skunkbear: The New Horizons spacecraft just woke up from a nine year nap. It’s three billion miles away from home, and it’s about to fly within a few thousand miles of Pluto, giving humans their first up close view of the dwarf planet.
mxcleod: This stunning image of the Pluto was captured from New Horizons at about 4 p.m. EDT on July 13, about 16 hours before the moment of closest approach. The spacecraft was 476,000 miles (766,000 kilometers) from the surface after traveling
explorationimages: Antarctica from space. The image is credited to NASA but doesn’t say which spacecraft took this or when it was taken. I figured the image was too cool not to share, even if I’m not totally sure where it came from.
sci-universe: “Can you guide a spacecraft into orbit around Mars and cook for eight people morning and night? Yes, if you get up at 5am, and your name is BP Dakshayani. Here the former head of flight dynamics and space navigation for the Indian
runridewine: A Hurricane on Saturn. The Cassini spacecraft’s narrow-angle camera recorded this stunning image of the vortex at the ringed planet’s north pole. Enormous by terrestrial hurricane standards, this storm’s eye is about 2,000 kilometers
executing: This picture of the Earth and Moon in a single frame, the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded September 18, 1977
spaceplasma: To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before Whether and when NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft, humankind’s most distant object, broke through to interstellar space, the space between stars, has been a thorny issue. For the last year, claims
crookedindifference:Today in 1965, the Titan III-C, the first liquid-fuel spacecraft lifted by solid-fuel rockets, completed its maiden flight.
just–space:LIFTOFF! : The GRACE Follow-On spacecraft launched onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, Tuesday, May 22, 2018. (via NASA)
photos-of-space: Rose-Colored storm on Jupiter captured by Juno spacecraft [1080 x 758]
skunkbear: NASA just launched its Orion spacecraft! (You can watch the whole thing here) It looks a bit like the Apollo 11 capsule, but it has a whole new mission: first, meeting an asteroid towed to earth’s orbit by a robot sometime in the 2020s,
photojojo: Swirling around Saturn’s north pole is a hurricane 1,250 miles wide, or 20 times larger than your average hurricane on earth. NASA’s Cassini spacecraft recently captured the stunning photos above of the rather photogenic storm. NASA
70sscifiart: 70sscifiart: A selection of art from Stewart Cowley’s Spacecraft, 2000-2100 A.D.: Terran Trade Authority Handbook, 1978. Artists featured include Angus McKie, Jim Burns, and Colin Hay. via || Buy the book Go beyond international literacy:
Natural Phenomena Humans are part of the natural order. We’re risen apes that acquired language and learned to use tools. Skyscrapers and spacecraft may seem unnatural, but they’re just as much a part of the natural order as beaver dams and
sagansense: Surreal Images of Soyuz Landing in the Dark Here’s the video of the landing, although there is no actual footage of the Soyuz touching down, since it was dark and the spacecraft landed well away from the planned landing spot.
spaceplasma: One Special Day in the Life of Planet Earth The cameras on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft captured this rare look at Earth and its moon from Saturn orbit on July 19, 2013. Taken while performing a large wide-angle mosaic of the entire Saturn
dduane: The Moon by Nosigner is a topographically-accurate LED light created based on data retrieved from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya, appropriately named after the legendary Japanese moon princess Kaguya-hime. Want want want.
nasa: Secrets lie deep within Jupiter, shrouded in the solar system’s strongest magnetic field and most lethal radiation belts. On July 4, 2016, our Juno spacecraft will plunge into uncharted territory, entering orbit around the gas giant and passing
just–space: The Grace of Saturn : Saturn’s graceful lanes of orbiting ice – its iconic rings – wind their way around the planet to pass beyond the horizon in this view from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. (via NASA)
yelyahwilliams: thedailywhat: Space News of the Day: Three Exoplanets May Be Life-Sustainable After four years circling space looking for new planets, the Kepler spacecraft has identified three planets that look like they could possibly sustain life.
spaceplasma: NASA Probe Gets Close Views of Large Saturn Hurricane NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has provided scientists the first close-up, visible-light views of a behemoth hurricane swirling around Saturn’s north pole. In high-resolution pictures
wired: NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft, which toured the outer solar system in 1979, has officially entered interstellar space and is now more than 19 billion kilometers from our sun, nearly 130 times farther away than our planet. An announcement today
kosmonautica: This is a true color composite of Saturn and Earth as seen by the Cassini spacecraft on July 19, 2013.
interplanetaryconnections: yurikomoon: levantineviper: Rings of Saturn Image creidt: NASA’s Voyager 2 Spacecraft ☾ ♡ This will always be my favorite photo
mindblowingscience: Carl Sagan & Ann Druyan wrote a letter to Chuck Berry on his 60th birthday letting him know that his song Johnny B. Goode is on the spacecraft voyager (at that point 2 billion miles from Earth). This time capsule inside voyager
blazepress: Earth as seen from the unmanned Apollo 4 spacecraft, 1967.
mosasaurusrex: Star Wars Gif or Graphic Challenge: [1/2] Spacecraft Millennium Falcon “She’s the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy.”
pixelcurious: mxcleod: This stunning image of the Pluto was captured from New Horizons at about 4 p.m. EDT on July 13, about 16 hours before the moment of closest approach. The spacecraft was 476,000 miles (766,000 kilometers) from the surface after
sixpenceee:Wow, this is from freaking Pluto. Pluto’s ice mountains, frozen plains and layers of atmospheric haze backlit by a distant sun, as seen by the New Horizons spacecraft | Source
thedailywhat: Infographic of the Day: The Most Comprehensive Size Comparison of Science-Fictional Spaceships Yet Click through the image for a closer look at this awesome chart of science-fictional spaceships compiled by DeviantART user DirkLoechel.
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alpha-brony: lootcrate: Wow, just wow. This size comparison chart of science fiction space ships. Source Now let’s see them battle! Oh man. I remember seeing this (i think i blogged it too) like a year or two ago. It has grown since then…
spaceexp: This is a real photograph of Dione taken by the Cassani spacecraft while orbiting Saturn. via reddit
spaceexp: Image of Saturn’s moon Mimas taken from the Cassini spacecraft via reddit Such a cute bumpy deathstar space golfball <3
npr: Scientists are about to get an up-close and personal look at Jupiter’s most famous landmark, the Great Red Spot. NASA’s Juno spacecraft will be directly over the spot shortly after 10 p.m. ET on Monday, July 10, about 5,600 miles above the gas
My Little StarCitizen: Recovery Operation 5/6 commission for Dax-Rattler This time the space ponies take on a mission of recovering some potentially valuable space junk with the help of their Caterpillar spacecraft.
tsercele: Some of Ron Cobb’s concept art for Alien (1979). Among other duties in the art department, Cobb contributed to the look and feel of technology in the Alien universe, designed the “Semiotic Standard” for signs in interstellar spacecraft,
template93: ~ Mayday ~ “One day, I’ll be an astronaut. I’ll fly spacecraft made by my parents… And explore the Universe!” ~ ApogeeFeels good to finish a new pic! Had an idea, went with it, and now i’m back c:Hope you guys like how the pic
sci-universe: Seeing the first actual great image of Pluto reminded me how Carl Sagan said “Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.“ All we could see before was a blurry speck and by sending the New Horizons spacecraft out there we