Sunday, March 30, 2008
It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Origami...
Origami master wants to launch an paper airplane from space and learn from its trip back to Earth. Project leader Shinji Suzuki, a professor at Tokyo University's Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, believes the origami flight from space could help us learn more about the design of vehicle re-entry and space probes for upper atmospheric exploration. More about an Origami Plane to Be Launched From Space.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Vintage Visions of the Future

TM cover, Russia 1953
I stumbled across this really fun and weird website recently. It's filled with all kinds of cool images. It has this one page dedicated entirely to rare Soviet space travel and fantasy art. Check it out... darkroastedblend.com
Sunday, March 9, 2008
The future of space flight

TED Talks (video) Burt Rutan: Entrepreneurs are the future of space flight
Burt Rutan gives a talk at TED and how NASA has fallen behind the times and how entrepreneurs are the future of space flight. "Houston, we have a problem. We're entering a second generation of no progress." He calls for entrepreneurs to lead the next wave of space exploration, funding new crafts, new (manned) missions, and entirely new approaches to space exploration. Worth watching...
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Shuttle Launch Countdown

NASA
It looks like NASA is getting real busy these days... cool!
The crew of the NASA space shuttle Endeavour is getting ready to launch on Tuesday, March 11, at 2:28 a.m. EDT, less than three weeks after the Feb. 20 landing of its sister ship Atlantis. The shuttle Endeavour is slated as a construction mission to the International Space Station. This is the agency’s second flight this year.
Endeavour’s seven-astronaut crew will be commanded by Dominic Gorie. Japanese astronaut Takao Doi will be joining the The Endeavour crew. The mission will deliver a segment of Japan’s Kibo laboratory and a Canadian-built robot. Endeavour astronauts will be installing the Japanese logistic module as well as an add-on to the lab’s robotic arm. The spaceflight will include five spacewalks.
NASA has six total missions planned for 2008.
Stay Tuned!
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