“Star Wars: The Force Awakes” Characters As “Calvin And Hobbes” By Brian Kesinger

“Star Wars: The Force Awakes” Characters As “Calvin And Hobbes” By Brian Kesinger
“Star Wars: The Force Awakes” Characters As “Calvin And Hobbes” By Brian Kesinger
“Star Wars: The Force Awakes” Characters As “Calvin And Hobbes” By Brian Kesinger
“Star Wars: The Force Awakes” Characters As “Calvin And Hobbes” By Brian Kesinger

“Star Wars: The Force Awakes” Characters As “Calvin And Hobbes” by Brian Kesinger

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9 years ago
Rare Double Impact Crater On Mars. Such Features Are Thought Only To From Simultaneous Impacts.

Rare double impact crater on Mars. Such features are thought only to from simultaneous impacts.

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9 years ago

Original Series Special Effects though!

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10 years ago

I hate to be the materialistic weasel of the group, but do you think we’ll get hazard pay out of this?

Rockhound, Armageddon (1998)


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9 years ago
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9 years ago

I never gave anybody hell... I just told 'em the truth and they thought it was hell..

Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the United States of America


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9 years ago

State of NASA

Over his tenure, President Obama has now invested $147 billion in America’s space program. Our elected leaders, on a bipartisan basis, have chosen to make this investment in our Agency, because they believe in our Journey to Mars and recognize that investments in NASA’s present are investments in America’s future.

Because the State of our NASA is strong, President Obama is recommending a $19 billion budget for the next year to carry out our ambitious exploration and scientific discovery plans. Here are the areas in which we’ll continue to invest:

Solar System and Beyond

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As we explore our solar system and search for new worlds, we look to answer key questions about our home planet, neighboring planets in our solar system and the universe beyond.

Journey to Mars

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We’re developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 and Mars in the 2030s. Mars is a rich destination for scientific discovery and robotic and human exploration as we expand our presence into the solar system. Its formation and evolution are comparable to Earth, helping us learn more about our own planet’s history and future.

International Space Station

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Earth Right Now

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We use the vantage point of space to increase our understanding of our home planet, improve lives and safeguard our future. Our Earth science work also makes a difference in people’s lives around the world every day.

Technology Drives Exploration

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Sustained investments in our technology advance space exploration, science and aeronautics capabilities. We seek to improve our ability to access and travel through space; land more mass in more locations throughout our solar system; live and work in deep space and on planetary bodies; build next generation air vehicles, and transform the ability to observe the universe and answer profound questions in Earth and space sciences.

Aeronautics

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Thanks to advancements in aeronautics developed by NASA, today’s aviation industry is better equipped than ever to safely and efficiently transport all those passengers to their destinations. 

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The President’s FY 2017 budget provides $790 million to our Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate. This investment will accelerate aviation energy efficiency, advance propulsion system transformation and enable major improvements in aviation safety and mobility. The future of flight will: utilize greener energy, be half as loud, use half the fuel and will create quieter sonic booms.

State of NASA Social

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Today, we have opened our doors and invited social media followers and news media to an in-person event, at one of our 10 field centers. Guests will go on a tour and see highlights of the work we’re doing. You can follow along digitally on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NASASocial/lists/state-of-nasa-all1. 

Check our Twitter Moment HERE.

Did you miss NASA Administrator Bolden’s remarks? You can watch a full recap HERE. 

For all budget related items, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/news/budget/index.html

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

6 years ago
There Isn’t Much To Rachel, Nevada (population: 54), The Town Closest To The Secretive Area 51 Military
There Isn’t Much To Rachel, Nevada (population: 54), The Town Closest To The Secretive Area 51 Military
There Isn’t Much To Rachel, Nevada (population: 54), The Town Closest To The Secretive Area 51 Military
There Isn’t Much To Rachel, Nevada (population: 54), The Town Closest To The Secretive Area 51 Military
There Isn’t Much To Rachel, Nevada (population: 54), The Town Closest To The Secretive Area 51 Military
There Isn’t Much To Rachel, Nevada (population: 54), The Town Closest To The Secretive Area 51 Military

There isn’t much to Rachel, Nevada (population: 54), the town closest to the secretive Area 51 military base. Not even a gas station. And there’s very little else to see along the Extraterrestrial Highway until you arrive here, so the lights of the Little A’Le’Inn are all that illuminate this desolate stretch of Nevada outback. 

Area 51 itself is difficult to find, as it’s not listed on maps, and the faint roads leading to its encircling barrier fences are rough and muddy. A traveler can only hope to spot something unexplained in the sky, but all we saw that day were thunderclouds carrying in a heavy rainstorm. 

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