I thought BS till I scrolled almost all but the bottom of the photo off my screen. Then it popped into my vision as Black and Blue and I can't make it go back to white and gold.
I thought BS till I scrolled almost all but the bottom of the photo off my screen. Then it popped into my vision as Black and Blue and I can't make it go back to white and gold.
I've been here on this trail about 15 years ago. It was a hell of a hike. I'm going back to the sofa now.
The law stemmed from Astronaut Edgar Mitchell selling a camera that he had taken to the moon at auction. After a long court battle he gave the camera back to NASA with strict condition it was to be donated to a museum(probably the one that would have bought it at auction). After that the law was introduced that said…
Yup, I've seen these guns and even a few pieces of the real ones in a museum. You can get a cannon projectile into space but you still have to accelerate it to more that 15,500 mph to achieve low earth orbit. This is a tall order for a cannon
That small of a package you need to get it as high as you can and give it as much speed as you can to save fuel when you do fire it.
So it's a cheaper mini Pegasus rocket. Pegasus was developed in 1990 to launch about a 990 pound satellite into low orbit from under a converted L-1011 airliner called Stargazer.
Someone liked to watch Star Trek Voyager a little too much.
I don't know if I was more shocked and amazed that the message survived being buried in the ground all those years or by the fact that someone still had the codes to break this. Some of these five digit codes are called OTP or One Time Page codes and they are really hard to crack. The code book versions the army used…
It's awesome though! There is an RC airplane app for IOS that lets you land on a scale carrier in a lake. It's very hard to make the landing on that one and it's not pitching in the wind like this one. The two lego guys add a nice touch too.
Live, Die, Repeat...
Shape is right for the Outrider but it looks a bit small. It's a scrap yard that you might find any old hunk of junk. It would be a nice Easter Egg in the film though.
As a kid I used to love flipping through my parents and grand parents photo albums. There was no reading level required to find a file and click it. No chargers needed and the book itself was a draw to me. Every page had eight or more photos. You really don't get that with a digital print on a device no matter how…
Well I'd rather it move my house than crush my house with me in it.
These are really great. The Space and rocket ones are my fav.
Won't be getting all those cool refueling shots anymore if the guy or gal is not down there "flying the boom" End of a cool era.
Bet the Lune could easily be a Death Star with a minor adjustment or two.
It's all in the calculation of g-force loads. You stay within the limits and you can do some insane looking stuff add synchronized friends and it's epic. The Boeing 367-80 (prototype of the 707) on display at the National Air and Space Museum at Dulles VA did a barrel roll.
The Centurion does jam, is too long for short kids, and is not a very accurate shot either. This was a very disappointing purchase for my kids arsenal.
These calendars sold out really quick again this year. None of the Star Wars were left a week before Black Friday (unless you wanted to get gouged on the price on e-bay).
Some very nice detail in the model. Well thought out.