2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), poster concept artwork by Robert T. McCall
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In the most anticipated release of the year, we feature red, white, pink, black geraniums for cultivation on Earth, Moon and Mars. No matter where your colony, this specific brand of geranium flowers do not require heat, oxygen, light, water, air, ground, or a gardener and will indeed grow on any planet between Venus and Jupiter without so much as a how-do-you-do. That's an exclusive between: you're not likely to get Venus and Jupiter to grow these flowers.
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NGC 6164: Dragon's Egg Nebula and Halo
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ragatha on the sun (she is melting)
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“Hey, where’d everybody go? Not cool guys! Guys?"
Aerospace Engineering Magazine - December 1962
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This is the damage a tiny speck of space debris can do at 15,000mph. An anonymous user on Reddit, who claims to work in the aerospace field, posted an image of what a 1/2oz of space debris can do to a block of solid aluminum. This test was done by a light-gas gun in close quarters. It should be noted that although this looks enormous, the crater is about 5 inches deep. Having said that, it’s caused by something about the size and weight of an eraser on the end of a pencil.
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Patreon reward for @witchywhosit who requested me to draw my sona floating in space!
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A Dust Storm On Mars, illustrated by Chesley Bonestell, 1956
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