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AerospacefagDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 15:39 | Message # 76
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There's more on this channel, different stuff.


Edited by Aerospacefag - Thursday, 27.12.2012, 15:40
 
SolarisDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 16:43 | Message # 77
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Haha, funny video smile
 
HarbingerDawnDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 21:12 | Message # 78
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ahahaha nice one! Ron Garan is one of my favorite astronauts smile




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DoctorOfSpaceDate: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 21:13 | Message # 79
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Three days prior to its planned impact on a lunar mountain, mission controllers activated the camera aboard one of NASA's GRAIL twins to take some final photos from lunar orbit.





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Destructor1701Date: Thursday, 27.12.2012, 21:13 | Message # 80
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Wow, it passed over one of the ejecta lines from an impact ray system. You could see how the line was made up of tiny little impact craters of various sizes!




 
HarbingerDawnDate: Friday, 11.01.2013, 07:05 | Message # 81
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Fantastic video Doc! However, you should have posted it here as it has nothing to do with commercial spaceflight smile




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DoctorOfSpaceDate: Friday, 11.01.2013, 07:10 | Message # 82
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you should have posted it here as it has nothing to do with commercial spaceflight

I'll remember that for future reference. Thanks for moving it.





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Destructor1701Date: Saturday, 12.01.2013, 02:27 | Message # 83
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Thanks also for moving my reply! I am truly moved biggrin




 
HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 16.01.2013, 18:09 | Message # 84
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Pretty picture of Zarya module solar panel on ISS





A beautiful screenshot from 0.97- eh, I mean, real photo of a dark nebula forming stars happy



Really huge original res image: [do not open me in your browser]





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DoctorOfSpaceDate: Wednesday, 16.01.2013, 18:28 | Message # 85
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Really huge original res image: [do not open me in your browser]


I think I am going to open this in my browser. cool

That is quite an incredible image.





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Edited by DoctorOfSpace - Wednesday, 16.01.2013, 18:28
 
SolarisDate: Tuesday, 22.01.2013, 21:04 | Message # 86
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Some cool montages :





 
WatsisnameDate: Tuesday, 22.01.2013, 22:23 | Message # 87
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Saturn V is and always will be the most epic. <3




 
ogggrezDate: Tuesday, 22.01.2013, 22:23 | Message # 88
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http://i.imgur.com/fw5mBKT.jpg I have never seen this pic before knowing it wasn't an explosion, quite amazing!




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HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 23.01.2013, 03:13 | Message # 89
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Saturn V is and always will be the most epic

Indeed, though I think Energia could have made quite a name for itself too, but the fall of the USSR stifled any chance of that (along with many other promising aerospace projects).

ogggrez, the astrophotography thread is for pictures of the sky that you have taken. Random space-related pictures go here.





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Destructor1701Date: Wednesday, 23.01.2013, 20:31 | Message # 90
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Yeah, like Buran!





Brrrr! Look at that icey landscape! I hope there weren't any rubber o-rings in those boosters!

EDIT:

She even had a nice ass:







Edited by Destructor1701 - Wednesday, 23.01.2013, 20:35
 
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