Posts Tagged sts-131

Moons

Saturn's Moons Dione and Titan from Cassini

Credit: NASA/JPL/SSI; Color composite: Emily Lakdawalla

Cassini is probably my favorite planetary explorer to date. There’s just something about Saturn, it’s a playground of wonders. I’m amazed at the variation in the moons, from fuzzy atmospheres to dirty iceballs to… Death Stars.

Still, as far as I’m concerned, as satellites go… east or west, home is best.

Earth's Moon, as seen from Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-131)

Earth's Moon, as seen from Space Shuttle Discovery (Credit: STS-131 crew)

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Randomspace

Space Shuttle Discovery over Baja California

This post inspired by Woot’s Bag of (Random) Crap, because……. just because. Random space images.

Progress spaceship undocking in the twilight.

Progress spaceship undocking in the twilight, by @Astro_Soichi

This is just… extremely cool. ↑

This lovely lady was sent to me by a friend. ↓

A very modern Mona Lisa

Buenaventura, Gioconda 2001 by David Teixidor

This makes the VAB look terribly mysterious. Puts a little more -fi in the sci? ↓

The Vehicle Assembly Building, obscured by low clouds

And finally, here’s a striking Jawa. ↓

Jawa // by smokebelch @ Flickr

Jawa, by smokebelch @ Flickr

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Discovery Lands

Discovery lands on April 20, 2010

Photo credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now

My favorite picks from yesterday’s landing photos, courtesy of the KSC Media Archive, Spaceflight Now and Flying Jenny.

Discovery lands at Kennedy Space Center, April 20, 2010

Photo Credit: Jen Scheer (@flyingjenny)


^ Jen said this was her favorite photo. I can see why!

Space Shuttle Discovery landing, April 20, 2010

Photo credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now


^ This reminds me of flying into SFO… except not as deep water, lol.

Discovery about to touch down, April 20, 2010

Photo Credit: Jen Scheer (@flyingjenny)


^ This is MY favorite of Jen’s landing photos. Something about the colors….

Discovery lands, April 20, 2010

Photo Credit: NASA/Rusty Backer

^ I’d have a hard time picking a favorite from the NASA photos because there’s so many. (I’m always a tiny bit sad when the landing gets switched to Edwards AFB, as they don’t take nearly as many/good pictures and as we all know, I am a picture hoarder.)

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Departure

Going straight home, by Astro_Soichi

Two pictures from April 18, when Space Shuttle Discovery separated from the International Space Station, both by resident photographer Astro_Soichi. Discovery is scheduled to land today, after yesterday’s scheduled landing attempts were waived off.

Shuttle Discovery flies backward over Caribbean island, by Astro_Soichi

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Lens Flare

Shuttle Discovery and Earth as seen from the ISS

This is one of those images that I find absolutely entrancing, but I’m not sure everyone would “get it”. It’s not the most fantastic on-orbit image I’ve seen, and in fact, the sun is lighting every possible imperfection in the glass, but that’s part of what makes it for me — the “lens flare” effect. Except this isn’t Photoshop, or one of innumerable science fiction anthology covers. It’s the sun! I love the purple rays shooting out (and the rainbows.)

S131-E-007752 (7 April 2010) — The station’s robotic Canadarm2 grapples the Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) from the payload bay of the docked space shuttle Discovery (STS-131) for relocation to a port on the Harmony node of the International Space Station. The bright sun and Earth’s horizon provide the backdrop for the scene. Canadian-built Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator (SPDM), is visible at bottom center.

There’s poetry beyond measure in this picture. The brightness of the sun, the span of the rays, the color coming from white… the immense expanse of black, the curve of blue that represents air and life and all of our tiny selves… so caught up and distracted by everything, when our lives are just a vapor. Dust, dandelion fluff. And the sun will keep beaming forth light and color, long after we’re gone.

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Ignition

Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off on Monday, April 5

Yeah, it’s another launch photo. Blame KSC Media Gallery, they waited until I wasn’t looking and sneaked a bunch more launch photos on.

Speaking of shuttle launches, someone on Twitter (was it Twitter? or was I somewhere else) mentioned the other day that, near the launch pad, the sound will kill you during launch. Death by sound!! [is intrigued]

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Pre-Dawn Light

STS-131/Discovery launches early Monday morning

I woke up yesterday to some particularly neat photos of the STS-131/Space Shuttle Discovery launch. Smoke and mist and… Disney World. The combination below, of shuttle and fairytale castle, is a visual summation of my childhood interests. My Little Ponies, Care Bears, Sleeping Beauty and spaceflight. Is that as weird as it sounds? Because typing it out, it seems pretty strange. LOL

Space Shuttle Discovery soars over Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World

Photo credit: Kent Phillips

This last one has amazing contrast. I love this angle.

Space Shuttle Discovery/STS-131 Launches

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