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Matias del Campo

SPAN featured in SPACE Magazine, South Korea

The latest issue of the renowned Architecture Magazine SPACE features an article on the Brancusi Museum. If only I could read Korean! It was quit some fun to see our project squeezed between a Project by OMA and one by Jean Nouvel. If you want to see an English Version of what, I suppose, is printed...

Inspirational Place

Win a Trip to Space!

Forget Willie Wonka's golden ticket..I think I want to win this prize! I was one of those kids that dreamed about Space Camp and thought that anti-gravity was beyond cool. So it looks like Lance Bass isn't the only one able to experience a space adventure... Would you go if offered the opportunity?...

Garth

Video from Saturn

Here's a cool video that the Cassini spacecraft just twittered: Its really amazing how good this looks compared with some of the prior still shots from the middle/outer planets.

Reckon

Flying Saucer Power Source Discovered: Ionized Air

Alphabet

Tired of lies...

I asked the dept head about choosing a cubicle and he said I could pick either the one that they were going to give me or the one that a student worker was sitting in (which is smaller). Why would I pick a smaller cubicle?! I asked about one along the side ad he said no, because it's for someone's...

The Punvert

Space Loses It's Viginity

Be forewarned, dear readers... In an effort to sweep the standings for Biggest Douche in the Universe, our good buddy Billionaire and Virgin MegaEverything owner, Richard Branson, has done the seemingly impossible... He plans to pop Outerspace's Commercial Flight Cherry, with Virgin Galactic. So...

Alphabet

Wii Fit - Day 24

Wii Fit today - I lost 1.5 pounds! In like 5 days. I think most of it is water weight though as I sweated buckets today. But whatever. My Wii Fit age is 33, which is not good. Since I reached my goal, I had to set a new one - another 1.5 pounds in 4 weeks. So we'll see. So I've been told by my boss...

Builder

It's About time

For most of human history since the dawn of the agrarian age (about 12,000 years ago) our ancestors looked outside their homes in the morning, checked the sky and thought OK, I can do this task today (or I can't because the weather's not right). Though they had sundials and clocks existed in some...

~/~ELIA~\~

The Earth Cries (Thanks Erika)

A friend of mine passed this news article on to me that just kind of confirms something I have always said. I have always said that science backs up scripture every time they learn something new and this is no exception. First I'm going to share with you the scriptures that I believe are being...

Builder

What Are The Limits Of Possibility?

The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible. - Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction novelist (1917-2008) It wasn't possible for humans to fly, with or without wings. Perhaps the greatest genius of all time--certainly the greatest polymath of all...

The Educated Fool

My Ranch on Mars

According to NASA, the soil on Mars not only could support life, but asparagus could even grow there. Here's to that ranch on Mars, baby! NOTE: The song below doesn't actually begin until nearly halfway into the track, so you may want to move the little grey circle to the right a bit.

bobdairy

Conditions For Life Found On Mars

This just in, Scientisits at NASA have determined that plants from Earth could grow in the soil on Mars - especially asparagus. NASA has landed a wet lab on Mars. The spacecraft, known as The Phoenix Lander, is equipped with a backhoe for digging up soil, beakers, ovens, and other equipment...

Mark

Looking Back

Read Galatians 1:11-24 Can you look back at a point in your life and see a marked change from who you once were? Or, does your life still reflect much of the same things you did several years ago? Maybe you still use foul language or you’re still doing those things you knew you needed to stop...

Claire

Blogging holiday: the beautiful

Watch and be astonished: jaw-droppingly beautiful footage of cities at night made by Don Petit on Expedition 6 to the International Space Centre. Is it just me, or is there a dragon in Hong Kong?

marquisdejolie

Good With Numbers

Mom and Sis live in a space, time and math warp. A family follies series. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Tesson

Space!

You gotta read this article on LGF. So very neat. A lot of times when I think about the space program, my small government roots start grabbing at me trying to return me to earth. But then I'll read an article like this one or see the new footage in the Discovery Channels' latest series When We Left...

Firstaidkiss

Back Here

I realized once again that humanity is a mere speck in the universe living it out on a rock in the middle of a sea of emptiness. (Edit: Take a look at this.) You look out at the night sky and see stars that are light years away. The closest star (other than the Sun) is Proxima Centauri, which is...

Renee/ the p.r.

Ruben Ortiz Torres/ Porque Sí

Porque Sí (For No Good Reason) Babylon, sphinx, stone goddess-- wishing to swim (once again) in the pool of stone. I look for you everywhere, but you're not here... Who are you? Who is the you I am speaking to? My interlocutor. I still imagine you, despite the fact you don't want me to or you think...

Jim

Cool Collection of Weather Photos from Space

When you need to kill five minutes, check out The Sky, From Above -- The Big Picture Below is one of the pics from the site that I liked.

Mr. Guilt

Emergency Cabin Depressurization