Behold Tharsis Montes, three massive shield volcanoes in the Tharsis region of Mars. In this illustration by Dutch artist Kees Veenenbos, using data from NASA’s Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter, we can see the volcanoes Arsia Mons, Pavonis Mons and Ascraeus Mons, southwest to northeast.
(Space 4 Case)
Chewie was finally talked into going to a stylist. Looking good, big guy.
I still believe in E = mc². But I can't believe that in all of human history we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go. I happen to believe that mankind can do it. I've argued with physicists about it. I've argued with best friends about it. I just have to believe it. It's my only faith-based initiative.
General Wesley Clark
I call this one "Terraluna."
Look! A pair of boobs! ----->(.Y.)
Mark Watney, Andy Weir's The Martian
Oh yes. I'm familiar with this suit. It's called the MIT BioSuit. Unlike other spacesuits of the past which provide the minimum atmospheric pressure needed for well, survival, the MIT BioSuit provides the pressure through mechanical counter pressure. For those of you who don't understand such terms, its really, really skintight.
Although this may resemble science fiction, this is an artist depiction of a possible space suit of the future. Many aerospace accomplishments were forged in the minds and imagination of science fiction.
when a hot person says they are tired of being single
A little brightness to aid your quest towards the weekend. Those poor S.O.B’s didn’t stand a chance.
Procrastinate! Procrastinate!
As our knowledge of the universe in which we live increases, may God grant us the wisdom and guidance to use it wisely.
John Glenn
(1921-2016)
This is how you religion.
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