... are taxiing down the runway at Madrid Barajas International Airport, killing 93 people. 1988 – Spitak Earthquake: In Armenia an earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale kills nearly 25,000, injures 15,000 and leaves 400,000 homeless. 1995 – The Galileo spacecraft arrives at Jupiter, a little more than six years after it was launched by Space Shuttle Atlantis during Mission STS-34.
... space shuttle, this image captures the Space Shuttle Atlantis' payload bay, vertical stabilizer, orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pods and docking mechanism against the earth. This image captures a docked Soyuz spacecraft over the docked space shuttle Atlantis. The craft appears to "pierce" the earth's surface, which serves as a backdrop. [rule 34] So which one is your favorite? I have...
... into it, inhaling sharply once she lit up. "Someone or something has been transporting intercepting circles of humanity, and the occasional robot grasshopper, originating in different dimensions, times and locations to this spacecraft for heretofore unknown purposes. You, my partner and I seem to be the only ones where our understanding of reality is in fact real." He took out his own pack of ...
... it. But stranding him on a desert planet? are we seeing the birth of a villain? cause we got cut off now I have this funny image in my head of Rush chasing after Destiny in his dinky spacecraft. Im sure the writers will come up with something smart. Its just so weird (in a good way) how the writers are capable of really making you like a character one moment and then disliking them a few moments...
...the great ideas and great artwork, somehow it doesn't completely gel. Much could be done with an astronaut who realizes (as Chuck Baker eventually does) that he's simply baggage strapped into a completely automated spacecraft, and that it's not about him. Too bade that nothing is; Baker is drawn as an idiot, but somehow isn't even true to that time-honored Hollywood template. Is he an astronaut, a...
...author of increasing ridiculousness, I'm sorry, I'ma let you finish, seeing as I was okay with just ignoring most of your crazy oversights (and there were oh-so-many out of the 22 chapters so far), but... A baby seat for a strictly military-created and -operated small spacecraft? Is that possibly a standard issue baby seat equipped with armaments??? *severely confused* I just don't even.
... him. Techology 37: No matter how I explained to him my system of cataloguing our medical supply, he never could grasp it, having a ridiculously bad handle on technology for someone serving on a state of the art spacecraft. Gift 38: He gave me hope, and no matter what he said about, "seeing the face of God," in me, I always felt like I hadn't managed to give him anything in return. Smile 39: So...
"Design is an iterative process. The necessary number of iterations is one more than the number you have currently done. This is true at any point in time..." Snagged from athelind . -The Gneech