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astronotmovie · 2 years ago
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Practice makes perfect. Neil Armstrong trains in Jan 1969 in preparation for the upcoming July Apollo 11 moon landing.
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lacinayc · 1 year ago
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another bit of work from last year- I got feedback on how to improve this but I don't think I saved that ahh maybe I'll redo this someday. Also looking at it now it is tangent city over here, also a bit wonky in places 😵‍💫
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antonartstudio · 9 months ago
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Coloring Pages: Space Explorers | 30 Unique PDF Artwork for Aspiring Astronauts
Blast off into the captivating universe of space with this incredible collection of 30 thrilling coloring pages! Inside, your child will embark on an exciting journey, from walking on the Moon and exploring the vastness of outer space to landing on Mars and meeting friendly aliens. Each page offers a new adventure, whether it’s witnessing the majestic rings of Saturn, navigating through meteor showers, or discovering the wonders of distant galaxies. Every illustration is crafted to ignite your child's imagination and inspire creative exploration.
Perfect for Young Astronauts: This book is tailored for children aged 3 to 8, offering an exciting journey through the cosmos where creativity knows no limits. As they bring these interstellar scenes to life with color, watch their imaginations soar!
Digital Format: Available as a digital download, this coloring book allows you to print as many pages as you’d like for limitless space adventures!
Source: Coloring Pages - Space Explorers
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wikinley · 2 years ago
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Imagine a massive celestial bubble made of ice and dust surrounding our Solar System. That’s the Oort cloud and this is its scale.
The Oort Cloud lies at the very edges of the Solar system. Even the farthest ones which are still working, like Voyager 1, Voyager 2 and New Horizons didn't go beyond the cloud. Long period comets, taking centuries to orbit the Sun, provide evidence for the existence of the Oort Cloud. Scientists believe this vast region is the birthplace of these cosmic travelers...✨
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proustianlesbian · 2 years ago
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i am honestly so in chock at how my post about boris volynov's birthday had and is still getting so many notes 😭 !! why me ? why just today, a few days after it was posted ? but it's what he deserve 🥺🥰🥹 !! a lot of thank yous to everyone who shared it, i spent a while searching for good pictures and i hope he knows he is loved (at least by me haha) and known even outside of ex-ussr countries !!
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wikionex · 2 years ago
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Scientists believe light speed travel is possible. A functioning warp drive would allow humans to reach the far ends of the cosmos in the blink of an eye: https://rb.gy/r7aiv
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natureell · 7 months ago
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heylsgowt · 1 year ago
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landsccape · 1 month ago
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lanndscape · 10 months ago
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astronotmovie · 2 years ago
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Preparing to board. Astronauts Pete Conrad & Gordon Cooper get set for Gemini 5, Aug 1965. The 7 day, 23 hour mission was the 1st time NASA held the world record for duration in space, having beat the USSR’s Vostok 5’s accomplishment in 1963. Hurricane Betsy’s impending presence cut G5’s mission short a day. The cabin size of the Gemini capsule was equivalent to the front seat of a VW Beetle. Nearly 8 days spent in such a small space. Incredible achievement.
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dinchenix · 10 months ago
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If you had the chance to join the journey through space, would you do it?
This artwork is also availabe as a wallpaper on my ko-fi here!💙
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aimeekb · 1 year ago
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Milky Way arch over the Mojave desert, California
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wikinley · 2 years ago
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If you were to be unlucky enough to be just about a thousand miles from a magnetar, the magnetic force would warp the atoms in your body and the gravitational forces would literally tear you apart. A magnetar just 100,000 miles away from the earth would wipe out all the data in every credit card in the world.
📸: Quanta Magzine/Pitris
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scipunk · 15 days ago
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Alien (1979)
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