Posts Tagged international space station
Amazing View from International Space Station
Posted by Malcolm Micallef in Technology on February 19, 2010
This is a follow up from a blog post I did a week or two ago regarding the final Shuttle mission to ISS (International Space Station). The shuttle astronauts have finished installing the best window man-kind has ever made. The productivity of the astronauts on the ISS must of dropped so low since they have access to internet and this window. God knows they send out a lot of tweets since they got internet.
The End of an Era, but what a Way to Go
Posted by Malcolm Micallef in Documentaries, Future, Technology on February 8, 2010
I can’t remember a time of not being obsessed by space. I still remember building space ships with Lego and spending hours playing with my brother using the ships we just built. Till this day I still love most games involving space. Descent is one of my favourite games of all time. I recently managed to find a copy of the game and after some playing around I managed to play it on a Windows 7 machine.
Today was the end of an era. This morning NASA launched the last shuttle mission to the ISS (International Space Station) and as a parting gift decided to launch it at night. Click read more to read more about the mission and to view the shuttle launch in glorious HD.
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