Avatarfranko48flipped into Time & Time AgainAvatarAvatar1 day agoBreitling's The Cosmonaute B12 Is Back and Ready for Lift Offverified_publisherEsquire - Carmen BellotOriginally made for intergalactic travel, the Swiss watchmaker has adapted it for life on Earth Sign up to Esquire's About Time newsletter, style director Johnny Davis’s straight-talking take on the wonderful world of watches Breitling has had a long history in aviation, having played an important role …
Avatardenise nicolosiflipped into In The NewsAvatarAvatarChilling last words of cosmonaut heard in final transmission as he fell from spaceUNILAD Tech - Kerri-Ann RoperWe might be more experienced than ever where space exploration is concerned, with missions to the Moon finally back on the agenda after years without …
AvatarThomas Varnedoe IIflipped into HistoryFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoApollo 17 astronaut surface made a shocking discovery after walking on the moon's surfaceupworthy.com - Rima BiswasThe last Apollo mission was rather interesting yet concerning for this scientist because of what he discovered upon returning to the landing …
AvatarNDflipped into DEPTH OF FIELDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo23 hours agoAstronaut Thought He Photographed Mt. Fuji, But it Was Actually a Tool Bagpetapixel.com - Pesala BandaraA SpaceX Crew 7 astronaut revealed how he attempted to photograph Japan’s Mount Fuji but ended up taking a picture of a notorious piece of space junk …
AvatarA.W.C.flipped into Weird! FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoUnlikely intruder captured on NASA camera during rocket launchby Daksh ChaudharyImagine a little frog minding its own business leaping around, before suddenly finding itself caught in the fire and fury of a NASA rocket …
AvatarThe Cool Downflipped into The Cool DownFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 hours agoFirst-of-its-kind satellite detaches from SpaceX ship, enters orbit: 'Knowing ... how the rates are changing is essential'thecooldown.com - Brennan FurberThe first satellite created by an environmental nonprofit was launched from a SpaceX rocket on Mar. 4. Designed and initiated by the Environmental …
Avatarwaral01flipped into Rumors Of WarFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoCommander of First Boeing Astronaut Launch Issues Warningverified_publisherfuturism.com - Victor Tangermann"We’re going to find some stuff. That’s expected." Pobody's Nerfect NASA's Commercial Crew program was designed to provide a safe, reliable, and …
AvatarCurious Curatorflipped into The High FrontierAvatarAvatarNASA scientist viewed first Voyager images. What he saw gave him chills.Mashable Southeast Asia - Mark KaufmanThe deep space mission that changed everything. In 1979, Alan Cummings, a scientist working on NASA's unprecedented Voyager mission, entered a Caltech room in Pasadena, California, and saw an unusual, alien world projected on a screen. The brand-new image, just beamed back from space, revealed a …
AvatarLADbibleflipped into LADbibleAvatarAvatar1 day agoNASA mission to send humans to Mars just took a big step forwardLADbibleThe dream of sending people to Mars is taking a massive step forward thanks to another scientific milestone. Scientists at the National Aeronautics …
AvatarJösé ART ♛flipped into NEWS "THE WORLD"FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Happened To The Bodies Of The Challenger Crew?grunge.com - Richard MilnerThe 1980s was something of a wide-eyed, optimistic period for NASA and space flight. Humans had landed on the moon in 1969 — only 11 years prior at …
AvatarUNILADflipped into UNILADAvatarAvatarTragic final moments of astronauts whose team knew they would die on return to EarthUNILAD - Poppy BilderbeckThe tragedy of the Columbia STS-107 mission changed how NASA approached getting people to space forever. On January 16, 2003, a team of astronauts …
AvatarKimberly Joflipped into SHORTIE'S STUFF 🦋FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat would happen if you shot a gun in space?skyatnightmagazine.com - Alastair GunnTheoretically speaking, would it be possible to shoot a gun in space? If so what would happen if you did? This might seem like a trivial question, but …