Tribute To Katherine Johnson (African-American Mathematician Aka ‘the Computer’) Who Helped With

Tribute To Katherine Johnson (African-American Mathematician Aka ‘the Computer’) Who Helped With

Tribute to Katherine Johnson (African-American mathematician aka ‘the computer’) who helped with calculating the trajectory for the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon. SOURCE                          

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4 years ago
My Favourite Greetings To The Universe From The Voyager Spacecraft 💌
My Favourite Greetings To The Universe From The Voyager Spacecraft 💌
My Favourite Greetings To The Universe From The Voyager Spacecraft 💌
My Favourite Greetings To The Universe From The Voyager Spacecraft 💌
My Favourite Greetings To The Universe From The Voyager Spacecraft 💌
My Favourite Greetings To The Universe From The Voyager Spacecraft 💌

my favourite greetings to the universe from the Voyager spacecraft 💌

3 years ago
Map Depicting Which US States Legally Consider Pluto A Planet.

Map depicting which US States legally consider Pluto a planet.


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4 years ago
They Sent Me Into Space AAAAAAAAA. Help

They sent me into space AAAAAAAAA. help

5 years ago
Ukraine’s Pripyat River Is Like A Work Of Art From Space

Ukraine’s Pripyat River is Like a Work of Art From Space

5 years ago

Can u post pics of earth 🌍

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The Blue Marble—Earth as seen by Apollo 17 in 1972

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This incredible image of the Earth rise was taken during lunar orbit by the Apollo 11 mission crew in July of 1969. The first manned lunar mission, Apollo 11 launched aboard a Saturn V launch vehicle from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 16, 1969 and safely returned to Earth on July 24, 1969.

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This image taken by an astronaut aboard Space Shuttle mission STS-103 shows a panoramic view of Earth at moonrise.

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In this rare image taken on July 19, 2013, the wide-angle camera on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has captured Saturn’s rings and our planet Earth and its moon in the same frame.

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Earth as seen by Apollo 11 astronauts at the beginning of the third day of TLC

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A view of the Apollo 11 lunar module “Eagle” as it returned from the surface of the moon to dock with the command module “Columbia”. A smooth mare area is visible on the Moon below and a half-illuminated Earth hangs over the horizon. The lunar module ascent stage was about 4 meters across. Command module pilot Michael Collins took this picture just before docking at 21:34:00 UT (5:34 p.m. EDT) 21 July 1969.

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This panorama featuring Earth’s horizon and clouds over the South Pacific Ocean, complemented with a “tiny” distant moon (upper right), was photographed by one of the Expedition 36 crew members aboard the International Space Station.

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The Sun from the Internation Space Station

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images: NASA/JPL

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4 years ago
Space Erik Olson
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11 months ago
Cygnus Wall Region.

Cygnus Wall Region.

2 years ago

“What were astronauts like when they first returned from outer space? Nurse Dee O'Hara: ‘They have something, a sort of wild look, I would say, as if they had fallen in love with a mystery up there, sort of as if they haven’t got their feet back on the ground, as if they regret having come back to us… a rage at having come back to earth. As if up there they’re not only freed from weight, from the force of gravity, but from desires, affections, passions, ambitions, from the body. Did you know that for months John [Glenn] and Wally [Schirra] and Scott [Carpenter] went around looking at the sky? You could speak to them and they didn’t answer, you could touch them on the shoulder and they didn’t notice; their only contact with the world was a dazed, absent, happy smile. They smiled at everything and everybody, and they were always tripping over things. They kept tripping over things because they never had their eyes on the ground.’”

— Craig Nelson, Rocket Men: The Epic Story of the First Men on the Moon (via m-l-rio)

4 years ago
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5 years ago

so nasa opened up applications to be an astronaut and all u have to have is a degree in the “right” field like ok nasa i see how it is u think an english lit major cant go to space well then tell me whos gonna analyze homoerotic subtext in space??? i kno theres homoerotic subtext in space ive seen star wars AND star trek 


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