This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
Decrescent Daytripper wrote:
I'm still all atwitterpated over you can walk up to outer space from Warren Ellis' recent keynote speech, regarding that massive but gently inclining mountain on Mars. Hell with the boy going up a hill and all that jazz: walk to fricking space, baby!
http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=14314
You mean, THIS MOUNTAIN?
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Ashnod, this is one of the best threads I have seen in any forum/board for a long, long time. Your posts are greatly appreciated. You are awesome
I just got a DVD documentary on the Hubble telescope, and it includes an image gallery of the images it's taken (some of them are in the last link you posted, actually). I'll rip them and post them here later.
Beautiful thread. I want to travel to space.
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ArthurianRoseKnight wrote:
Ashnod, this is one of the best threads I have seen in any forum/board for a long, long time. Your posts are greatly appreciated. You are awesome
I just got a DVD documentary on the Hubble telescope, and it includes an image gallery of the images it's taken (some of them are in the last link you posted, actually). I'll rip them and post them here later.
Beautiful thread. I want to travel to space.
You're welcome! I look forward to your Hubble images. As a fellow lover of space, I, too, long to go to the stars.
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Frak, I have been unable to rip them. Too little time. But rest assured, I shall post them here.
In the mean time, I present you the Cold War-era plans of Lunex and Horizon, US military programs to establish settlements (bases) on the Moon.
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The black hole at the center of our galaxy devouring matter.
The transformative experience of seeing Earth from space. WATCH THIS NAO. NAO!
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That is legit. My space boner is slowly rising.
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A guided tour of the International Space Station by an outgoing commander. Spoiler alert: they don't have gravity up there.
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satyreyes wrote:
Spoiler alert: they don't have gravity up there.
Nitpick alert: yes they do, but they're in freefall so it has no net effect. The station, everything in it, and the astronauts are all falling together at the same rate.
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satyreyes wrote:
That's true, of course, but don't tell the astronauts; they seem to be under the impression they're in zero-g.
They're just translating their ideas from science to doof on the fly.
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satyreyes wrote:
A guided tour of the International Space Station by an outgoing commander. Spoiler alert: they don't have gravity up there.
Wow, that was quite a long tour.
I wasn't expecting it to be as cluttered as it was. Cramped, certainly, but the number of items that were attached with Velcro to panels or secured by rubber band was actually a bit startling.
I was pleased that we also got a glimpse inside the Soyuz spacecraft.
Thanks for finding this!
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Ashnod wrote:
I creamed myself a little.
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Just leaving the first one here.
Are there ways to spoiler images? Tried using "[spoiler][/spoiler]", but it didn't work.
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That's a shame. At least the images don't surpass the res limit, I hope...
Here, have some more.
Linking because I don't want them to get frakked by mods.
Some fried eggs.
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Ashnod wrote:
This thing is AWESOME.
Nothing to set your priorities in order like being reminded you are a teeny tiny thing in a stupidly huge and awesome universe. Where'd ya find, hun?
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Giovanna wrote:
being reminded you are a teeny tiny thing in a stupidly huge and awesome universe. Where'd ya find, hun?
I wonder who would have said that. ;)
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Ashnod wrote:
SO AWESOME.
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Three years of the sun in three minutes.
Ignore the music and check out the big ball of fire at the heart of our solar system.
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Depressing stuff I'm sharing, but the images are very very pretty. My mother tipped me off to this; I almost wish she hadn't.
Herschel Telescope, the world's largest infrared space observatory, shuts down forever
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Outgoing International Space Station commander Chris Hadfield of Canada recorded David Bowie's Space Oddity in space. He released it today just before he goes home. The music was done Earthside, but the vocals were recorded on the ISS. Dude has a voice on him!
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satyreyes wrote:
Outgoing International Space Station commander Chris Hadfield of Canada recorded David Bowie's Space Oddity in space. He released it today just before he goes home. The music was done Earthside, but the vocals were recorded on the ISS. Dude has a voice on him!
I will miss seeing his videos from the ISS.
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