Emirates Mars Mission 🛰🔴🌠
"I've travelled 4.9 billion miles, executed 2.5 million commands, and sent 453,048 beautiful photographs back to those awaiting at home. Countless papers were published amidst my findings — with more yet to come."
"It'll be my birthday in a month, I'll be turning 20 years of age. But I'm afraid that'll have to wait."
"My last order has been given."
"My name is Cassini. I was born for you. And today, I'll face the end for you."
15/9/2017 — The Plunge: A mission's end. Four years ago on this very day, as it took one final image of the gas giant, the Cassini spacecraft plunged into Saturn — the ringed queen of skies — becoming a part of the planet it had orbited since 2004.
yeah androids are really fun to draw lmao
History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite. It was around the size of a beach ball, weighed 83.6 kg (183.9 pounds), and took about 98 minutes to orbit Earth on its elliptical path. This ushered in a new age of political, military, technological, and scientific developments, and although the Sputnik launch was a single event, it marked the start of the space age and the U.S.-U.S.S.R space race.
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anyways, drew this because i saw this huge case of lunchables and went. HMM ART IDEA
juices from left to right: @opprotunemoment | mochiibochii | @snowthedemonfox | @robinjiaying | @lightlysaltedcrisp
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i haven't seen any posts about this yet so i hope everyone knows we will be getting a mini moon in just 5 days :)
Call me Robin! I draw robots and stuff! A spacecraft fandom blog for the most part. 📍Shanghai, boring person extraordinaire, 中文/English, he/she. https://linktr.ee/RobinW
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