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@lavardera: Yeah, the one I've been folding exclusively since 5th grade is based on the "Trapezium" design...

@lazyeight: Yeah, I had a class where the teacher gave us all a sheet of paper and told us to hit the front wall with it.

@hopskipper: Cursor? That's Automan you're thinking of.

@hyperbox: Same here, I'm just looking at this one as a bookend for the first one.

@Astrix: I promote your promotion of that comment.

@agentgray: During the mission, you can go here to download all the downlinked Digital Still Camera pics from Shuttle and Station.

@Ravennl: Yeah, that was always my dream... until I discovered NASA's HD video archive!

@MyNameisn'tEarl: I'm always amazed at how we went from a 400' rocket, of which only a dinky little 10' cone came back (thoroughly thrashed), to an airliner-sized thing that looks like it's humping a grain silo, and not only did it get up off the pad and fly straight (not tumbling off the pad in a cartwheel the first

@roboboy4prez: I'm kinda bummed that they changed the design of the head.

@Dexomega: "Please remember that America has funneled ridiculous amounts of money into the program for forty to fifty years."

@hdgotham (Hannah Wilson): It always gets me how each branch of the military gets to have a variety of vehicles for all sorts of different missions, but NASA has to pick one at a time and milk it for all it's worth.

I heard that The Middleman graphic novel was based on Javier's rejected script for a TV pilot, so the TV series brought it full-circle!

@AmishJohn: Meh.: Also, the Eagles were really just designed to operate in vacuum, between Moonbase and a space station in low Earth orbit.

@AmishJohn: Meh.: According to the Transporter Eagle Pages: "The Eagles are constructed by the Engineering and Technical section of Moonbase Alpha using materials and components either shipped from Earth or manufactured on the Moon."

Yet another great set from Network!