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My favorite NASA photos
Topic Started: Jun 9 2008, 07:34 PM (454 Views)
Ànraich
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L'évolution Spéculative est moi

Here are some of my favorite NASA photos

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A picture of some Anvil clouds from space.

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Some cumulonimbus clouds over Africa.

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This one I like because I was in this storm. I'm somewhere under that cloud, getting rained on.

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Launching of the Space Shuttle Discovery

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A scramjet, a plane capable of space flight without rockets.

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Looks like you Reds spent too much time on Sputnik.

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This one just looks amazing.




Seems like I can never get any of my spacescapes to look like that.
We should all aspire to die surrounded by our dearest friends. Just like Julius Caesar.

"The Lord Universe said: 'The same fate I have given to all things from stones to stars, that one day they shall become naught but memories aloft upon the winds of time. From dust all was born, and to dust all shall return.' He then looked upon His greatest creation, life, and pitied them, for unlike stars and stones they would soon learn of this fate and despair in the futility of their own existence. And so the Lord Universe decided to give life two gifts to save them from this despair. The first of these gifts was the soul, that life might more readily accept their fate, and the second was fear, that they might in time learn to avoid it altogether." - Excerpt from a Chanagwan creation myth, Legends and Folklore of the Planet Ghar, collected and published by Yieju Bai'an, explorer from the Celestial Commonwealth of Qonming

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I'm going back to basics.

you're 'scapes are pretty good, but the real thing always tops fiction.
Something is upsetting the ostriches.

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