Testaments to the Boom Times to Come (Posts tagged space)

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Celestial Globe by John Cowley, between 1730 and 1740,

The only known glass celestial globes to predate this one are both lost and the nearest extant, dated 1739, is in the Science Museum London. 

The thick blown glass 10-inch globe of slightly prolate form, with internal central steel axis, terrestrial globe, brass horizon and meridian rings, supported on a later marble pedestal. 585 x 265 x 215mm on stand.

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Christie's look away for a moment please I would like to take this design cartography space
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“What were astronauts like when they first returned from outer space? Nurse Dee O'Hara: ‘They have something, a sort of wild look, I would say, as if they had fallen in love with a mystery up there, sort of as if they haven’t got their feet back on the ground, as if they regret having come back to us… a rage at having come back to earth. As if up there they’re not only freed from weight, from the force of gravity, but from desires, affections, passions, ambitions, from the body. Did you know that for months John [Glenn] and Wally [Schirra] and Scott [Carpenter] went around looking at the sky? You could speak to them and they didn’t answer, you could touch them on the shoulder and they didn’t notice; their only contact with the world was a dazed, absent, happy smile. They smiled at everything and everybody, and they were always tripping over things. They kept tripping over things because they never had their eyes on the ground.’”

— Craig Nelson, Rocket Men: The Epic Story of the First Men on the Moon

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“ The Space Shuttle Challenger landed #OTD in 1983.  Here are astronauts Richard Truly & Guion Bluford of Space Transport System 8 (STS-8) grabbing some shut-eye before the wrap up of their mission. This mission had:
• The first African...
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The Space Shuttle Challenger landed #OTD in 1983.

Here are astronauts Richard Truly & Guion Bluford of Space Transport System 8 (STS-8) grabbing some shut-eye before the wrap up of their mission. This mission had: 

  • The first African American, Guion Bluford, to fly in space
  • The first night launch and landing during the Space Shuttle Program

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