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Needle felted Hubble Servicing Mission 4 EVA 4 by FlyingJenny

Needle felted Hubble Servicing Mission 4 EVA 4, by FlyingJenny

Part two of my NASA Etsy contest feature, this first image is a needle-felted rendition of Hubble Servicing Mission 4, EVA 4 by the highly talented FlyingJenny. Beautiful work!

This is a needle felted rendition of a scene from the Hubble Servicing Mission 4, which took place in May of 2009. Specifically this wool sculpture shows the fourth Extra Vehicular Activity, or spacewalk, of that mission. This spacewalk was conducted by astronauts Mike Massimino (the first astronaut to send a tweet from space, also known as @Astro_Mike) and Mike Good, whose nickname is Bueno. One of the memorable moments of this EVA was when one of Hubble’s handrails was in the way and they were unable to remove it. After much deliberation and testing on the ground, Mike Massimino was given the okay to forcibly break off the handrail- as people all over the world watched with great interest.

Next up, an unusual (but AWESOME) decoupage necklace:

The stars my destination... by ergane

The stars my destination..., by ergane

Wear your deep pride for the first walk on the moon (and Apollo space missions!) with this, “The stars my destination” decoupaged necklace…Postage and vintage dictionary paper were applied by me, and my fingers, onto vintage watch crystals, and a few watch parts (disguised as satellites) are also part of this delicious fest of aqua and pearls and moon beams…reach for the sky, cowboy!

Finally, slightly more subtle, a lovely starry side-table:

Northstar Table by colleenwhiteley

Northstar Table, by colleenwhiteley

What I love about this table is that, once you locate the North Star and press it, a secret drawer is revealed:

The circular brass inlay represents the stars in the night sky on the evening of the first moon landing, and identifying the “North Star” is the key to opening the hidden drawer.

Northstar Table by colleenwhiteley

Northstar Table, by colleenwhiteley

Don’t forget to vote today in the NASA Etsy contest!

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Space Shuttle Bunkbed

Space Shuttle Bunk Bed

This popped up under a search in Google Shopping: a space shuttle-themed bunkbed. Where was THIS when I was growing up? Does it come in a queen??

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Full Moon sideboard

Full Moon sideboard cabinet

This amazing sideboard cabinet (via Yanko Design) sports a beautiful full moon across most of its surface, which glows in the dark. Even uses eco-friendly paint!

Full Moon sideboard cabinet

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Advertising: 1958 Sofa

Retro furniture ad
Sofa by Edward Wormley for Dunbar, 1958
Image courtesy of Plan59.

Sure you’ve got your personal rocketship, sure you’re moving to man’s first lunar base. Does that mean you can’t take your designer mid-century modern couch? Does it??

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Laser Stars Projector

This Laser Stars Projector “projects a combination of green laser stars and blue (slightly ultraviolet-ish blue) clouds onto your ceiling, walls, pets, etc.” All the stars and clouds are in constant motion, and the effect, while saturated in the above photo, is extremely appealing (to me, at least.) I think I need one.

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Blimp Pendant Lamp

IKEA | Children's lighting | BLIMP pendant lamp

Let me start off by admitting that I both own and adore this lamp. Part ringed-planet, part UFO, part dance-floor lighting, the BLIMP lamp is far too cute to refuse. Mine hangs in my office, and while it doesn’t project much “useful” light, it is heartwarming to behold.

If you’re in the mood to have celestial shapes projected in all directions, like the idea of a all-but-huggable Unidentified Hanging Pendant in your home, or have a sleepy youngster to entrance with the colorful beams and glowing planetary ring, I highly recommend BLIMP.

[Edit, August 4, 2007] It appears this lamp was discontinued by IKEA; it’s nowhere on the site. Maybe try eBay?

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Brass Moon Vase

Found on The Artful Home, and designed by artist David M. Bowman:

Small Moon Vase

(See also: Large Moon Vase and Extra Small Moon Vase.)

From the artist’s profile page:

“My sense of form and composition comes from close and long study of natural forms, architecture from all periods, the compositions of the masters of painting, and the work of other contemporary and ancient craftspeople.”

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