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Andre Douglas
A Virginia native, Andre Douglas served in the U.S. Coast Guard as a naval architect and salvage engineer. Douglas later worked as an engineer for Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory on NASA's DART mission to redirect an asteroid. https://go.nasa.gov/48FBlam
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this is crazy. i feel like i shouldnt be looking. its indecent. shes just going at it no shame at all she just does it right out in the open. shes fucking crazy dude i need her
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Come soar with me and let your problems fall away
Beautiful commission done by KestrelCorvus! https://bsky.app/profile/kestrelcorvus.bsky.social
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Artist Showcase: Daniel Warren Johnson (Here There Be Giants)
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Schmooving! Maximus Draconis avatar base by DragonSkyRunner Beyond Border - The Darkest Night
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Still from Project X, Directed by Laura Poitras and Henrik Moltke. Depicting The former AT&T Long Lines Building at 33 Thomas Street in NYC, considered to be the site of a secret NSA site codenamed Titanpointe. Watch the film
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Happy Halloween to all the little wyrmlings!! I’m in university now so there’s been a loooong wait for the next comic, but here it is!
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Just for fun! Spontaneous sketch, an aerosaur design based on Anna Kapelli 's character (VK.) I really liked the "small bird/raptor" vibes of that design, and though it would be cool to play that up, as well as more of the "organic/specbio creature" aspect, instead of what I usually do where I incorporate a lot of parts from the aircraft the aerosaur is based on (S-70 drone, in this case.) Made me think of that old "Alien Planet" series a bit! Bright colors too, very different than what I usually pick, but this is why it's fun!


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Guy Bluford Changed the Course of Space History
On Aug. 30, 1983, Guion Bluford, better known as Guy, became the first African American to fly to space. An accomplished jet pilot and aerospace engineer, Bluford became part of NASA’s 1978 astronaut class that included the first African American, the first Asian American, and the first women astronauts.
He and the other crew members of mission STS-8 were aboard the orbiter Challenger as it lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida; it was the first nighttime launch and landing of the Space Shuttle program. While aboard, he and the other crew members deployed the Indian National Satellite (INSAT-1B), operated a Canadian-built robot arm, conducted experiments with live cell samples, and participated in studies measuring the effects of spaceflight on humans.
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Guy Bluford chased his childhood dream of becoming an aerospace engineer, and in doing so, changed history and encouraged other Black astronauts to follow in his footsteps.
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