The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captures a picture of the Curiosity as it parachutes to the surface.
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The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captures a picture of the Curiosity as it parachutes to the surface.
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Space shuttle Enterprise cruises past the Empire State Building FTW!
25 Awesome Pictures Of The Space Shuttle Enterprise Going Over New York City
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Project Icarus: Laying the Plans for Interstellar Travel
With today’s best propulsion technology, chemical rockets, it would take between 50 and a 100 millennia to reach Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the Sun. The ideas we have about how to expedite such a journey are just that: ideas. They belong to the realm of speculation. Nonetheless, they are beginning to take on an empirical glow. To be sure, the bundle of technologies that could conceivably send a spacecraft to another star won’t be here within the decade, or even within several, but neither are those technologies mere magical realism — indeed, planning for their development has begun in earnest.
The Atlantis launch, as seen from Titusville, FL resident Harold Yount’s backyard. He let people come over and watch, free of charge.
We posted other people’s awesome photos of today’s last ever space shuttle launch on Storify.
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