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Old 10-31-10, 02:19 PM   #1
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21 Greatest-Ever Space Photos

Moon Buggy

Few species of photograph are as purely, simply awe-inspiring as those taken of—or from—the outer reaches of space. We've collected our 21 favorites. Case in point? Apollo 17 astronaut Eugene Cernan takes a ride on the moon, December, 1972, fulfilling, by proxy, the dreams of both nerds and gearheads everywhere.

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Old 10-31-10, 02:37 PM   #2
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Most memorable maybe, but greatest? No way.
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Old 10-31-10, 02:43 PM   #3
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No exploding Death Star?
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Old 10-31-10, 04:12 PM   #4
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Quite possible,

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Most memorable maybe, but greatest? No way.
but I chose not entitled,
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Old 11-01-10, 05:31 AM   #5
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A couple of the images have an interesting story. The Apollo 9 shot, was a little bit of a fluke. Rusty Schweickart took the shot as he waited for Dave Scott to fix a camera. This gave him three minutes to just take photo's and enjoy the view! He never went back into space ad he suffered space sickness. He still counts the three minutes watching the world go by as one of the most amazing moments in his life.

The photo of Joe Kittinger free falling reminded me that one of things that happened on the way up was his suit sprung a leak, so he covered it with his hand and didn't tell anyone! On the way down for two and half minutes he fell through space and the only thing he could hear was the sound of his breathing and his heartbeat!

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I can't imagine free falling from that far up. My personal record is twelve feet.
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The feeling of falling so there must was amazing, but all a bit scary when you have no real control of the situation,but yet very beautiful...
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A Star Trek picture is among the greatest?

Apart from that it's a great collection.
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That trek picture looks too modern. Didn't they redo the old series a few years ago and jazz up the special effects?
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19. ...The beauty of this shot, aside from the clarity of the image, stems from its casual humor: 15 years after the epic of the Apollo moon landing, humans are comfortbale enough in space to indulge in goofy jokes.
Yeah. They were doing goofy jokes since the very beginning.

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A Star Trek picture is among the greatest?
I'd argue that it is somewhat appropriate. A lot of people got their first taste of space exploration from that show, and went on to do whatever they did to further that dream.

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That trek picture looks too modern. Didn't they redo the old series a few years ago and jazz up the special effects?
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...a still from the digitally edited version of Star Trek's premiere episode.
Number 16 surprised me. I didn't realize anyone had gotten that good a picture of the moon that long ago.
Nice collection.
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I can't imagine free falling from that far up. My personal record is twelve feet.
I would love to do a jump from that high. The ultimate leap of faith!

"Infinite wisdom requires infinite perspective!"
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I would love to do a jump from that high. The ultimate leap of faith!

"Infinite wisdom requires infinite perspective!"
It would be absolutely amazing.
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did it say he hit somewhere in the ballpark of 600mph?

freefalling at (or near) the speed of sound....WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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It lacked one of my own personal favorites.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rab_Nebula.jpg
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This is my personal favorite:

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