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Here you'll see lots of things that I find interesting or amusing. Much of what you'll get are reflections of my interest in technology for design and/or manufacturing. I'm also a bit of a science and space geek, and you'll eventually encounter some, philosophy, travel articles, scenic photography and music.

  • Nature.com: Next week, Neptune will complete its first full orbit of the Sun since it was discovered in 1846.

    Nature.com: Next week, Neptune will complete its first full orbit of the Sun since it was discovered in 1846.

    Tagged: Neptune Space NASA

    Posted on July 7, 2011 ()

  • An incredible composite image of the shuttle launch shows details that are impossible to see with the unaided eye. The process is as fascinating as the product. More details and photos in the link.
Imaging experts funded by the Space Shuttle Program and located at  NASA’s Ames Research Center prepared this video by merging nearly 20,000  photographs taken by a set of six cameras capturing 250 images per  second at the STS-134 launch on May 16, 2011.

    An incredible composite image of the shuttle launch shows details that are impossible to see with the unaided eye. The process is as fascinating as the product. More details and photos in the link.

    Imaging experts funded by the Space Shuttle Program and located at NASA’s Ames Research Center prepared this video by merging nearly 20,000 photographs taken by a set of six cameras capturing 250 images per second at the STS-134 launch on May 16, 2011.

    Tagged: NASA Shuttle STS-134 STS-135 rocket propulsion photo

    Posted on June 4, 2011 with 3 notes ()

  • A stirring collection of photos. It’s very poignant that this will be the last shuttle we ever send into space.

    A stirring collection of photos. It’s very poignant that this will be the last shuttle we ever send into space.

    Tagged: Space Shuttle STS-135 NASA Atlantis

    Posted on May 19, 2011 with 5 notes ()

  • Holiday Greetings from the crew of the International Space Station

    Tagged: ISS space space station astronaut NASA

    Posted on December 22, 2010 ()

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