darkroastedblend.com — These photos deserve a wide viewing audience: the amount of thought and engineering that goes into every launch is immense; each successful take-off represents the Mankind's finest effort, and is a wonder to behold.
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badenglishihaveSep 13, 2008
As an engineer, man's incredible technological achievements in the space arena continue to amaze me; even if much of it was designed in the 70's.
archer104Sep 13, 2008
the strap-on to end all strap-ons<a class="user" href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/abramsv/SMFw1bHULaI/AAAAAAAAdMg/1UFLU4l96fo/s1600-h/14.jpg">http://lh3.ggpht.com/abramsv/SMFw1bHULaI/AAAAAAAAd ...</a>
diskitSep 14, 2008
So... does NASA have security leak or what?
stuartgibsonSep 14, 2008
Indeed it is, around 3 Kelvin on average.
greg2kSep 14, 2008
Orlando has to be the coolest place to go on vacation if you're a kid. Disney World, Universal Studios, Kennedy...I remember Kennedy Space Center fondly, I was just about to buy some of that weird space food they sold at the souveneir store.
tyboulderSep 14, 2008
there's nothing like topping off an incredible achievement of genius with a little dab of caveman idiocy.
tyboulderSep 14, 2008
Quit Whining.
tyboulderSep 14, 2008
whether or not he likes the space program you can only hope he's joking.