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Catching A Comet: Philae Set To Make The Big Leap | Armchair Cosmology
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Catching A Comet: Philae Set To Make The Big Leap. Catching A Comet: Philae Set To Make The Big Leap. November 6, 2014. On November 12th, the European Space Agency’s. 8220;Essentially we are attempting a highly complex landing on an object we barely understand… Comet 67P weighs 10 billion tonnes and is the size of Mont Blanc. But if you were to drop it into an ocean it would float. It has the density of pinewood.”. In advance of the big day, ESA. Released a charming video about Rosetta and Philae for the...
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Chris Hadfield | You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes | Armchair Cosmology
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Chris Hadfield You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes. Chris Hadfield You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes. October 17, 2014. Commander Chris Hadfield, the Bowie-crooning astronaut, visited the American Museum of Natural History. Tuesday to present a series of photographs taken while aboard the International Space Station. The images were collected for his new book. You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes. 70 seconds into the flight and the shuttle was flying higher and faster than the...
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Saturn V | Armchair Cosmology
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October 3, 2014. Composite image of every Saturn V launch. Apollo 5 and Apollo 7 were launched on the slightly smaller Saturn IVB launch vehicle. Michael Bell is a writer, dad, and compulsive reader of all things spaceflight. He studied politics and poetry at SUNY Purchase and is a born and bred St. Louis Cardinals fan. Larr; Previous article. Next article →. 795 Trackbacks and Pingbacks. Shadow of mordor review. Video marketing trends 2015. Tai Chi Sittard les workshop kraanvogel. Tattoo Parlors Near Me.
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On This Day | Armchair Cosmology
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October 24, 2014. The first image of Earth from space was taken on this day in 1946. The photo was snapped from a V-2 rocket captured from the Germans at the end of WWII. An amazing feet to be celebrated… Unless of course you want to feel weird about it. In which case, read more about Operation Paperclip. Image via Physics Today. Larr; Previous article. Next article →. 803 Trackbacks and Pingbacks. The shadow of mordor review. Video marketing trends 2015. Tai Chi Sittard les workshop kraanvogel. Stop mor...
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Philae En Route | Armchair Cosmology
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November 12, 2014. Philae has separated from Rosetta and is en route to Comet 67P. Fingers crossed for a safe landing. Watch the live stream at http:/ www.ustream.tv/NASAJPL2. UPDATE: Philae successfully landed on the comet and is talking to ESA mission control. A truly remarkable accomplishment. Michael Bell is a writer, dad, and compulsive reader of all things spaceflight. He studied politics and poetry at SUNY Purchase and is a born and bred St. Louis Cardinals fan. Larr; Previous article. Clear iPhon...