Speaking of flying through the air... my blog, in celebration of two years, has some high - flying fun and a link at the end to a short video
created by an astronaut.
Not exact matches
On the other we have the heaviest rocket
created by the NewSpace industry, one that promises to deliver
astronauts to Mars.
Inspired
by the lab -
created food cubes consumed
by astronauts, Pillsbury's Space...
That includes President Bush, who in January 2004 unveiled an ambitious plan to return American
astronauts to the moon
by 2020 and to
create a lunar base for future missions to Mars.
Astronaut Don Pettit
created this photo
by remotely snapping 18 shots from an external camera and combining them with imaging software.
The SWAP instrument tracked interstellar pickup ions — ions
created as the materials turns ionized and is «picked up»
by solar wind — and speculated that they could actually be the seeds of highly energetic particles dubbed as anomalous cosmic rays, which can be a potential radiation threat to
astronauts.
The theater students at the district school are
creating hip - hop pants and hoodies inspired
by astronaut outfits for the charter school's eighth - grade girls, he said.
are
creating hip - hop pants and hoodies inspired
by astronaut outfits for the charter school's eigh
NASA
astronauts discovered that real Moon craters were almost all
created by meteorites while their namesakes on Earth were
created by volcanic eruptions.
Soon enough, the protagonist stumbles upon an apparatus
created by the missing crew called the Swapper, allowing the
astronaut to
create clones and jump from body to body with a quick blast of the machine.
By recreating the International Space Station and matching this into virtual reality, NASA has
created a more realistic training environment for their
astronauts.
Created in the same year as Ken Price's first solo show at Ferus Gallery,
Astronauts in the Ocean (1960 - 1961) is an early and important work
by the artist.
The space agency's Scientific Visualization Studio has
created a seven - minute mix of animation, restored audio and photographs, narrated
by Chaikin, that shows how, while William Anders, the lunar module pilot, snapped the photographs, each
astronaut contributed in some way.