1. spacerocks:

astronautsindeepspace:

importedfromspace:

(via cottonsweaters, melbro)


cause it’s kind of what it’s all about sometimes

    spacerocks:

    astronautsindeepspace:

    importedfromspace:

    (via cottonsweaters, melbro)

    cause it’s kind of what it’s all about sometimes

  2. spacerocks:

i’d be lying if i told you i didn’t want to write the next volume of this book

    spacerocks:

    i’d be lying if i told you i didn’t want to write the next volume of this book

  3. spacerocks:

seriously i want to be a dream traveler oh wait i already am xo space xo rocks

    spacerocks:

    seriously i want to be a dream traveler oh wait i already am xo space xo rocks

  4. Fancy diving 150 miles wearing nothing but a space suit?
High Dive | Popular Science

    Fancy diving 150 miles wearing nothing but a space suit?

    High Dive | Popular Science

  5. jumpsuitsandteleporters:

Leave a comment with your email address if you are interested!

    jumpsuitsandteleporters:

    Leave a comment with your email address if you are interested!

  6. spacerocks:

gibbous moon taken from the ISS circa 2007 again. space is the best.

    spacerocks:

    gibbous moon taken from the ISS circa 2007 again. space is the best.

  7. spacerocks:

spacethebeyond:

glxp:

Brand new HD imagery of our Sun, from the NASA SDO spacecraft. This one is the ultraviolet spectrum. Amazing. Click the photo for more images and videos.


just when i thought the sun couldn’t get any more awesome!

    spacerocks:

    spacethebeyond:

    glxp:

    Brand new HD imagery of our Sun, from the NASA SDO spacecraft. This one is the ultraviolet spectrum. Amazing. Click the photo for more images and videos.

    just when i thought the sun couldn’t get any more awesome!

  8. fuckyeahspace:

macmankev:

That thin blue line. So fragile and so tenuous…
Taken by the Atlantis crew from STS-125 in May 2009. (via NASA)

    fuckyeahspace:

    macmankev:

    That thin blue line. So fragile and so tenuous…

    Taken by the Atlantis crew from STS-125 in May 2009. (via NASA)

  9. Space is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly hugely mindbogglingly big it is
    Douglas Adams
  10. Space Conquer Prediction

    In 1865, french novelist Jules Verne predicted that the americans would reach moon first, using a cannon to shoot a projectile with three men inside. The location of the cannon?

    Florida.

    More about From the Earth to the Moon book here.