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LIGHT is TIME
Project Team:
Architect: DGT, Paris
Tech. Audiovisual: LUFTZUG, Amsterdam
Construction: Waki Process, Tokyo
Graphic design: Takaiyama, Tokyo
Project Team:
Architect: DGT, Paris
Tech. Audiovisual: LUFTZUG, Amsterdam
Construction: Waki Process, Tokyo
Graphic design: Takaiyama, Tokyo
Space Shuttle Columbia sits on Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center. The Shuttle is being prepared for launch on November 11, 1982. [6570 x 8280]
The early years of the soviet space program on matchbox 12/16: Huge space station. Soviet matchbox cover, c1970.
The International Space Station sails over New England at night, capturing both the sunrise on the horizon and the aurora borealis [3000x1688]
Hawaii from space
This is a tweaked Landsat image showing Volcanoes National Park in its aerial and underwater dimensions. It was produced as part of a roving UNESCO exhibit celebrating the contribution space science makes to the preservation of both cultural and natural heritage on UNESCO’s famous list. From monitoring subsidence in places like Venice and Mexico city using radar interference, to monitoring the disappearing ice cap of Kilimanjaro, satellites are helping track threats and changes to the world’s heritage. The huge foundations of the shield volcanoes growing like pustules out of the ocean has been growing for well over a million years.
Loz
Image credit: DLR
Science. Is. Amazing.
Space Cadet 🌌🚀
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📷: Arjen Sol
#space #scifi #synthwave #80s #retro #newretrowave #1980s #vintage #newwave #eighties #nostalgia #retroart #80sart #outrun
A graduate student has created the first man-made biological leaf. It absorbs water and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen just like a plant. He did this by suspending chloroplasts in a mixture made out of silk protein. He believed it can be used for many things but the most striking one is the thought that it could be used for long distance space travel. Plants do not grow in space, but this synthetic material can be used to produce oxygen in a hostile environment. (Video)
Sciencesciencescience :D
1959 NASA concept art imagines a future space station crewed by as many as 50 people, designed as a laboratory to study the effects of prolonged living in space. (NASA)
