Everything related to space industry and exploration.
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>>2560921
How did the solar panel on the right get all mangled like that?
>>2563659
A Progress resupply vehicle collided with it during a docking attempt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress_M-34
>>2560921
Tell me what you need
>>2564267
Buran, please
>>2564757
A good deal of the Soviet stuff isn't high-res enough for /hr/, but I'll post what I can
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The Soyuz about to dock with the ISS
>>2564267
V-2, SpaceX and size comparison charts, please
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>>2565151
Coming right up
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>>2565220
Jesus, is that not the depressing?
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>>2565375
Second Falcon 1 launch
>>2565381
Third Falcon 1
>>2565383
Static fire of the fourth Falcon 1
>>2565384
Falcon 1 Flight 4, SpaceX's first successful mission
>>2565386
First Falcon 9 launch, carrying the boilerplate Dragon Spacecraft Qualification Unit
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Falcon 9 flight two, carrying the first Dragon spacecraft into orbit
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>>2565403
Wheel of cheese carried on the first Dragon flight.
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>>2565406
Third Falcon 9 flight. On this mission Dragon became the first commercial vehicle to berth with the ISS
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>>2565454
Falcon 9 rolling out to the pad for the CRS-1 mission.
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>>2565457
Dragon approaching the ISS
>>2565458
Dragon grappled by the space station's Canadarm
>>2565468
Berthed to the ISS
>>2565471
CRS-2 mission launching to the ISS
>>2565491
First flight of the Falcon 9 v1.1, delivering CASSIOPE to an inclined orbit.
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>>2565501
SpaceX's drone ship landing attempt from yesterday's Jason-3 launch
>>2566007
CRS-6 first stage attempting a drone ship landing
>>2566323
SpaceX crew Dragon pad abort test
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Falcon 9 first stage from the ORBCOMM OG2 mission landing at Cape Canaveral
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Landed first stage
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Landed first stage in SpaceX's processing facility at SLC-39A
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Five planets are aligning across the dawn sky over the next month, in a rare treat for skywatchers.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter will be simultaneously visible to the naked eye for the first time in more than a decade.
The spectacle is visible from Wednesday until 20 February, but experts warn that Mercury will become fainter towards the end of that window.
Experts advise stargazers to begin their viewing 45 minutes before dawn.
The display is made possible by the unusual alignment of the five planets along what's known as the ecliptic plane of their orbits. In practice, this means the planets lie near the plane of Earth's orbit, projecting as a line.
There will be another opportunity to view the planets in alignment from 13 August to 19 August.
At that time, the spectacle will take place around dusk, and skywatchers in the southern hemisphere will be best placed to view it.
The last occasion when the planets were visible before dawn in this way was late December 2004 to early January 2005, when their order in the sky briefly matched their relative order outward from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
Ksp anyone?
>>2564267
all
>>2568724
Posted a lot of Apollo stuff here:
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>>2568740
Some from Blue Origin's most recent test flight. This is the same booster that flew to space and landed successfully back in November.
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>>2560924
Is this early ISS or?
>>2571971
Yep, early ISS
>>2567989
I love that game
>>2566330
this is incredible. the acceleration is verifying, and the separation is just beautiful.
>>2567831
Why would you show the fictional "Nemesis" red dwarf, and Ceres (the 33rd largest object in the solar system) in that picture? That illustration seems to be drawn by someone who's years behind in astronomy.
that is >>2575899 what SHE said.
>>2564267
torrent please
>>2560921
bootin
Help i need cool/rare SpaceX pics pls :3
Lads, I heard NASA released 10000 pics from the mission to the moon. Anyone got those?
Guys it's happening.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/07/north-korea-launches-long-range-rocket-it-claims-is-carrying-a-satellite
(pic not related)
>>2581760
https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/
North Korean satellite launch. This is North Korea's second successful orbital launch, following their first in 2012. The satellite is reportedly "tumbling" in orbit, and no signals have been detected so far.
anyone has a picture of the whole ISS?
Anyone have high-res of NERVA tests?
>>2560921
>Everything related to space industry and exploration.
...fake thread imploding
Seen from the ISS.