It was 58 years ago today when with his famous phrase „поехали!” (”Let’s go!”) Yuri Alexeyevich Gagarin became the first human in Low Earth Orbit, reaching an altitude of 327 kilometres above the surface of the planet for 1 hour and 48 minutes. He and his misson, Vostok 1 had begun the new era of human space exploration, and it’s impacts have changed humanity to what we know today. С Днём Космонавтики! 🚀✨
hey! im not that well versed on all things space bc it's a relatively new interest of mine. how come ive seen so many blogs post about not wanting the other nasa logo? you totally don't have to answer, i just saw that you reblogged a post about it :) hope you have a good day!
By the other NASA logo do you mean the worm or the wormball?
And to answer your question, I’m think the logo arguments are pretty much entirely aesthetic. Some people think the worm is dated and ugly, other people love how sleek it looks. Some people think the wormball is a good compromise, others think the aesthetics are clashy (I’m in that boat.)
For reference, here’s some NASA logos. The ones under the cut are a little rare and honestly you don’t have to care about them, they just look cool.
This is the meatball. It’s the original from the 60′s and it’s still in use today. Detailed yet clean. Gorgeous. The swoosh is a tie in with the aero side of NASA and the stars and orbit with space. The serif lettering manages to look classy rather than dated. Even if this isn’t your preferred logo, you have to respect how it’s got the perfect amount of detail to look interesting while also being ca clean design.
This is the worm. It was an attempt to modernize the logo around the start of the Shuttle/Skylab era. If this was for any other agency, I admit the worm styling would be a little dated. But personally, I think this logo brings back some of the enthusiasm of the early Shuttle era, just like the meatball brings back the energy of the Apollo era. It’s striking, it’s recognizable, and it’s one of my favorite worm stylings. (Compare it to SF MUNI’s worm logo, which was so cluttered I, as a local, didn’t notice it said “muni” until I was a teenager.)
This is the wormball. (Wikimedia was giving me trouble so it’s just a transparent background; I actually don’t have this one saved on my laptop for personal aesthetic reasons lmao.) Some people love it, but you will never convince me to. 100% personal preference, though, so if you love it, that’s fine, just keep it away from me. It’s like pineapple on pizza; you either love it or you hate it, but you’ve definitely got a strong enough opinion to argue about it.
This is NASA’s seal. You’ll only ever see it on official documents and things like that. It’s not something that’s displayed very commonly on, say, the wall of a NASA facility, and even less commonly on spacecraft. I believe this has been in use since the creation of the agency.
And, last but not least, I’d like to leave you with how the insignia is displayed on NASA aircraft, because they all. Look. Sick.
When they display the meatball on the rudder of an aircraft, like on SOFIA here, they omit the meatball and stars and display it like this! It looks cool as hell and it looks even better on aircraft where the rudder frames it nicer. (While I was searching around I saw a mockup for a meatballess wormball and it didn’t look awful.) Maybe we should call this the vegan meatball?
It’s also displayed like this on aircraft that were associated with NASA/USAF’s hypersonic research program in the early 60′s. Some pilots from this program went on to become astronauts.
... Including Neil armstrong who flew the X-15 above.
Aircraft from that program also featured a pretty neat rudder: it has this yellow stripe with NASA in a serif font that's unique to this design, as far as I know.
The first photo is Neil's X-15 again, the other is Dick Scobee's X-24B.
Lastly, the worm was plastered unedited onto aircraft during the worm era. It didn't always look good, but it looked too sexy on the X-29 to not include a pic.
(All photos are mine from NMUSAF!)
alignment chart: bookmark edition. tag yourself i’m scrap paper
Andrian nikolayev, Sergei krikalev, toyohiro akiyama, Sergey volkov, and Gennady padalka.
Nikolayev, i think he is underrated cosmonaut so i feel so pity to him ;-; i like his eyebrows! MUAHAHAHAHAH
Krikalev, i was amazed when i know he is spends 803 days in space! that is was so long! and, his birthday month w/ day was actually same with me! im 27 August 2003 and he is 1959
Akiyama, pleASe he is the first japanese in space why you all keep saying mamoru mohri is the first hey wtf :((except you saying first JAXA, i will be ok ;-;)
Volkov, i know he is the son of cosmonaut aleksandr volkov, he is best son rookie ever! i feel so sad when he is leaving the detachment of cosmonaut.; -;
Padalka, he is super great! he is spending 879 days in space and beat krikalev who break the record before padalka. I think is just great! but...he is choose to resign (just like volkov). because he feel on the future he wil never have opportunity to fly again. this breaks my heart. really.
but, his hair style tho ;))
To be honest, they are really cute when smilling eeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhEEEEEHEHEHEHEHEHE
My heart feels warm everytime i thinking about them.
Who are y’all’s favorite astronauts/cosmonauts, and why?
“perhaps the old Mir crew could get back together”
im crying. I wish that was true. *sobs :,)
oh! and that mir crew get back together is a true too. on december 2017, Musa Manarov and Vladimir titov visiting moscow center of culture dagestan. they both meet together. again.
I honestly cannot wait to work for the next 10/15 years and then just drop everything and move to a nice area with loads of land where I can get a job helping other people and every night I come home to my goats/cows/dogs/cats and I can hang around barefoot on my front porch and care for all my plants
being in love!! getting married!!! having chubby little babies!! decorating your home…!!!!
Vladimir Komarov during training before his second and last spaceflight. In: Galambos Tibor - Emberek a világűrben. Kossuth Könyvkiadó, Magyar-Szovjet Baráti Társaság, Táncsics Könyvkiadó, 1975.
حد يسيب القمر ده ويروح للقمر ده ؟
if u feel sad right now look at this bunny eating a flower
MA MAN
Nyeheheheheheheh
Congratulations to Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka who marked his 803rd cumulative day in space on June 28, 2015, breaking countryman Sergei Krikalev’s old record of 802 days. Padalka joins the likes of Yuri Gagarin and Neil Armstrong in the Space Age pantheon, having spent more time off Earth than any human in the history of space exploration.
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