Sometimes it really is rocket surgery.
Sometimes it really is rocket surgery.
Hi all.
Been out exploring the Universe for a while.
Glad to be back.
Meanwhile, outside the office…
It’s hard not to marvel at the crimson glow of 1966 science.
Before the digital revolution converted complex workspaces into flat-screen monitors and unobtrusive computers, the control rooms of big experiments were the ultimate in analog awesome. Our Alternating Gradient Synchrotron—still accelerating particles here at Brookhaven after 53 years—featured just such an array of custom-built electronics.
Just look at all those knobs, dials, and oscilloscopes.
@hossinkr
A nice office.
The Dragon
OMG
i don’t remember if i reblogged this already or not so here ya go
@Sephryn
STS-1 on the uphill.
@sephryn
When I was in Florida last week I saw a car shaped like a banana. This is every picture I could get of it.
is that Florida Man
MY CAR
The view through the docking system onboard Discovery one mile below the International Space Station during STS-133.
Two years ago today I was at work, kicking off a crazy non-stop two weeks.