Just A Reminder That The First NASA Astronauts Were Supposed To Be Women Because Generally They Are Smaller,

Just a reminder that the first NASA astronauts were supposed to be women because generally they are smaller, lighter (less weight in the cockpit means less fuel required) and eat less than men and so would be easier to accommodate in space. 

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5 years ago
Saturday Crafts. DIY Mir Space Station From Murzilka Magazine (1988)

Saturday crafts. DIY Mir space station from Murzilka magazine (1988)

(If you actually do it, can you show me your result please? :D)

4 years ago

Octopus filmed changing colours while sleeping.

4 years ago

wheres that picture of like the performers at the bolshoi or somewhere reading about gagarin going into space during intermission while all still in costume


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1 year ago
“There Is No Other Home”, Soviet Poster, 1986.

“There is no other home”, Soviet poster, 1986.

4 years ago
Every Few Months, Someone With More Money And Fame Than Knowledge Spouts Off A Grand Plan To Leave Earth

Every few months, someone with more money and fame than knowledge spouts off a Grand Plan to leave Earth for somewhere else to escape our problems. And everyone who has dealt with the complexity of dynamic systems heaves an enormous sigh.

We can’t even create a stable sealed biome on Earth, where we’re operating within the geomagnetic field at standard temperature & pressure.

It’s the simplest version of a faked environment, yet we repeatedly fail. We don’t even bother pretending the space station is independent.

How exactly do we expect to successfully terraform another world to be Earthling-friendly when we’ve made our planet less hospitable?

We didn’t maintain Earth’s climate & we’re failing to correct back despite it getting noticeably less pleasant. We’re un-terraforming Terra.

If your dream is humans scattered across the planets & that’s what inspires you: Cool. Great. Love it, and you can push that dream forward with sustainability on Earth. Space requires intense reduce/reuse/recycle & green tech. Help us pass on Easy Mode so we can up the challenge.

In space, yesterday’s coffee is tomorrow’s coffee. If we don’t have that level of sustainability, we don’t have a shot of moving beyond Easy Mode.

Yes, the planet will survive our shenanigans. But people are substantially less hardy than rocks. Our survival depends on what we do. We can be smarter than algae, or we can follow the path of stromatolites. It’s our choice.

And this idolization of recreating company towns, but in space, where the boss controls the air supply? That’s a low-hanging fruit of dystopia. We don’t even need to look at labour history to recognize what a bad idea that is.

Source: https://twitter.com/mikamckinnon/status/1218716524795568128

1 year ago

i'm not the praying sort, but i'll probably always have a soft spot for the astronaut's prayer

4 years ago
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