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@rwyjunior @paige_reale That Ghetto Blaster was made from one of NASA's images,
this one ... ✔
NASA's Art Nightmare. NASA recently commissioned artists Nicholas Kahn & Richard Selesnick to make photo artworks to celebrate the touchdown of the Curiosity Rover on Mars. The artworks are beautifully bleak, nightmarish & surreal. Perhaps NASA wanted something more up-lifting.
Birthday gift for one of my best friends ever, @policho02 :)
The Space Suit design is the one used in the NASA's Mercury Project (1961-1963).
I love the design and that shinny aluminized nylon <3
https://t.co/pkPBMt5VGs
NASA's Galileo probe drops into the maelstrom of Jupiter’s atmosphere. 1981 concept art by Ken Hodges.
The Cat's Paw Nebula, imaged here by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope
Latest #Jupiter flyby image captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft https://t.co/z7nCICjBnF
The world is on fire. Or so it appears in this image from NASA's Worldview. The red points overlaid on the image designate those areas that by using thermal bands detect actively burning fires. Get the details: https://t.co/e1oIQYA5ye
Dear Lord... why did I make this...
(BNHA kids with Inasa's face)
#inasa #bnha #bokunoheroacademia #bnhaedit #mha #myheroacademia #bakugou #katsukibakugou #kirishima #myart #shitpost #todoroki #midoriya #izukumidoriya #deku #inasayoarashi #photoshop
Betty Skelton, the first woman to undergo NASA's grueling battery of physical and psychological tests that were developed to select the first astronauts in 1959. NASA did their best to ignore research suggesting that women were adept at handling the stresses of spaceflight.
So, on June the 10th, NASA's spaceship JUNO passed over Jupiter's red spot in order to examine a huge storm that takes place there.
A Whole New Jupiter: First Science Results from NASA's Juno Mission https://t.co/5ppi09AAdK
Photos show mind-blowing images of Saturn and its moons captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft over the years: https://t.co/SGxwmegdDa
Had fun with a quick spaceship sketch inspired by NASA's livestream this morning from the ISS.