I Still Believe In E = Mc². But I Can't Believe That In All Of Human History We'll Never Ever Be Able

I still believe in E = mc². But I can't believe that in all of human history we'll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go. I happen to believe that mankind can do it. I've argued with physicists about it. I've argued with best friends about it. I just have to believe it. It's my only faith-based initiative.

General Wesley Clark

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6 years ago
Congratulations To Project Mars First Place Poster Winner, Adrianna Allen From Lapeer, Michigan.

Congratulations to Project Mars First Place poster winner, Adrianna Allen from Lapeer, Michigan.

Visit http://projectmarscompetition.com to see the Film and Poster winners and finalists.

8 years ago

You love your wife! I love your wife! Aren't we both on the same side?

Giacomo Casnova (portrayed by David Tennant), BBC 3′s Casanova (2005)


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9 years ago
Doctor Who Buttons 1.25" / 32mm Pinback Button/badge By BlackUmbrellaInd (1.25 USD) Http://ift.tt/1W3P5kL

Doctor Who buttons 1.25" / 32mm pinback button/badge by BlackUmbrellaInd (1.25 USD) http://ift.tt/1W3P5kL

9 years ago

Is this Ellington Field in Houston? Because I know they mounted Space Shuttle Independence (NOT the one from Micheal Bay’s Armageddon) onto Shuttle Carrier Aircraft 905 a few years back after they moved Explorer (NOT the one from Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity) to Houston and rechristened it with the name we all know today. Or this might just be one of the SCAs when they were very much in operation. This is still a cool picture.

One Hell Of A Parking Lot.

One hell of a parking lot.

9 years ago
Stormy Seas In Sagittarius
Stormy Seas In Sagittarius

Stormy seas in Sagittarius

9 years ago

A reminder that NASA isn’t the only space agency

I have seen many “Space achievements 2015” articles and posts leaving international accomplisments completely out, so here are some of them: 

1. A new type of basaltic rock on the moon was found by Chinese robotic lander.

China National Space Administration’s Chang’e-3 landed on the Moon on 14 December 2013, becoming the first spacecraft to soft-land since the Soviet Union‘s Luna 24 in 1976.

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2. On February 11, the European Space Agency, ESA, successfully launched on a suborbital trajectory and recovered an experimental wingless glider, IXV.

It became the first true “lifting body” vehicle, which reached a near-orbital speed and then returned back to Earth without any help from wings.

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3. On December 9, Japan’s Akatsuki spacecraft succeeded entering orbit of Venus.

Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency’s Akatsuki is the first spacecraft to explore Venus since the ESA’s Venus Express reached the end of its mission in 2014.

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4.  ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft detected oxygen ‘leaking’ from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the first time these molecules have been seen around a comet.

Rosetta spacecraft, the first to drop a lander (named Philae) on a comet, entered orbit around 67P in 2014 and continues to orbit the body. On June 13, European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany, received signals from the Philae lander after months of silence.

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5.  The Canadian Space Agency has provided NASA with a laser mapping system that will scan an asteroid that could potentially hit the Earth in about 200 years

A Reminder That NASA Isn’t The Only Space Agency

6. The high-resolution stereo camera on ESA’s Mars Express captured this sweeping view from the planet’s south polar ice cap and across its cratered highlands and beyond.

A Reminder That NASA Isn’t The Only Space Agency

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7 years ago

You need people like me so you can point your fucking fingers and say "there's the bad guy."

Tony Montana


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9 years ago
Farewell, Enceladus.  Photographs From Cassini’s Last Close Flyby Of This Spectacular Moon.
Farewell, Enceladus.  Photographs From Cassini’s Last Close Flyby Of This Spectacular Moon.
Farewell, Enceladus.  Photographs From Cassini’s Last Close Flyby Of This Spectacular Moon.
Farewell, Enceladus.  Photographs From Cassini’s Last Close Flyby Of This Spectacular Moon.
Farewell, Enceladus.  Photographs From Cassini’s Last Close Flyby Of This Spectacular Moon.

Farewell, Enceladus.  Photographs from Cassini’s last close flyby of this spectacular moon.

9 years ago
“Our Job Is Not To Wipe Out Propensities, But To Arrange The Stencils, To Design Society So The Best

“Our job is not to wipe out propensities, but to arrange the stencils, to design society so the best in us is brought out.”

In this archival interview from October 9, 1992, Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan talk about their book Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors: A Search for Who We Are, an investigation of our human origins. Sagan and Druyan discussed human prejudice and distrust of other cultures in the context of the Cold War and the presidential election of 1992. But many of the conversation’s themes about fear and xenophobia seem just as applicable today.

7 years ago
Rammstein’s Mein Herz Brennt + Classical Art
Rammstein’s Mein Herz Brennt + Classical Art

Rammstein’s Mein Herz Brennt + Classical Art

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