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Our Strange Sky: The Many Views of Endeavour’s Last Launch

May 31st, 2011 1 comment

The Space Shuttle Endeavour launched for the sky for the last time 15 days ago. Trey Ratcliff scoped an inspiring shot of Endeavour worm-holing into the clouds. Stefanie Gordon with her handy futurephone caught the awesome sight of Endeavour blasting free from the top layer of clouds and shared with the world. And NASA shared a shot of their own from a shuttle training aircraft. You can watch a video of the launch here.

Endeavour returns to Earth Wednesday June 1, 2011.

Trey Ratcliff’s Dream of Endeavour

Even though I had my Nikon D3X set up on a tripod with my 28-300 lens, I actually shot this picture with my 50mm prime lens on my Nikon D3S! Everything did go according to plan, and I had run through the routine a few times before the launch. The plan was to fire away on my main body during the first 15 seconds or so. At that point, the D3X starts to have bufferring problems, so I switched to my Chewbacca-bandolier D3S. I pulled it up into a vertical orientation and rapid-fired just as the shuttle tore into the clouds.

As soon as the Endeavour worm-holed into the cloud layer, the strange staccato-bass of torn air came skipping across the water into the press area. The sound was not at all what I expected, but it was awesome dot com.


Stefanie Gordon’s Space Shuttle Twitpic


APOD’s Space Shuttle Rising Tribute

If you looked out the window of an airplane at just the right place and time last week, you could have seen something very unusual — the space shuttle Endeavour launching to orbit. Images of the rising shuttle and its plume became widely circulated over the web shortly after Endeavour’s final launch.

Music Break: Kirby Krackle’s “Ring Capacity” has a Video, Sums up Green Lantern Origin in Song

May 31st, 2011 No comments

The Kirby Krackle newsletter comes through again. The official music video for”Ring Capacity” as draw by Betsy Lee.

Here’s a thing we didn’t know. There’s a Facebook group to get “Ring Capacity” onto the Ryan Reynolds Green lantern soundtrack.

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The Atlantic’s Photo Essay on Dismantling the Space Shuttle Program or How to Make a Space Bastard Cry

May 31st, 2011 No comments

Good Morning, Wondrous Astronauts. Space Awaits.

May 31st, 2011 No comments

Scott Altmann illustrated and animated some beautiful inspiration with this one. This is his practice run.

art by Scott Altmann :: via gorillaartfare.com

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In Afghanistan: Memorial Day 2011

May 30th, 2011 No comments

“We reflect on those who have gone before us. We reflect on their service and their sacrifice on behalf of our great nation,” said Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Craparotta, who commands a Marine division in Afghanistan’s southern Helmand province. “We should also remember those serving today who embody that same commitment of service and sacrifice. They are committed to something greater than themselves and they muster the physical and moral courage to accomplish extraordinary feats in battle.”

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Moment of Who: The Doctors Who as Muppets

May 30th, 2011 No comments

Anglotopia found that some Yahoo forum user reinterpreted all 11 Doctors as Muppets. We picked the 3rd(Ms Piggy), 4th(Dr Teeth), 10th(Beaker) and 11th(Swedish Chef) Doctors to represent the concept. Follow this link to Anglotopia to see the rest.

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Music Break: Watch Leonard Nimoy Be a Lazy Fuck, Remain Awesome Doing So

May 30th, 2011 No comments
Got a little Vulcan in you? No? Want one?

This is where we learn that Leonard Nimoy’s “lazy day” is like our Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday. This inventive yet simple music video of Bruno Mars’ “The Lazy Song” made what was an average tune for us a song worth smiling about. Or at least tapping our feet while scarfing down cheese doodles while watching Game of Thrones.

Drop below the cut to see Leonard living large and in charge.

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Good Morning, Edinburgh. King Penguin Sir Nils, Colonel of the Norwegian Royal Guard, will Inspect You Now.

May 30th, 2011 No comments

This is Sir Nils, Colonel of the Norwegian Royal Guard. He is a king penguin. He is also a knight.

We are not kidding.

Nils Olav was given the rank of visekorporal (lance corporal) and has been promoted each time the King’s Guard has returned to the Tattoo. In 1982 he was made corporal, and promoted to sergeant in 1987. Nils Olav died shortly after his promotion to sergeant, and his place of honour was taken by Nils Olav II, his two-year-old near-double. He was promoted in 1993 to the rank of regimental sergeant major. On August 18, 2005, he was promoted to Colonel-in-Chief[5] and on 15 August 2008 he was awarded a knighthood. He is the first penguin to receive such an honour in the Norwegian army.

If you are wondering why Sir Nils is a knight and you’re not:

which described Nils as a penguin “in every way qualified to receive the honour and dignity of knighthood”.

There you go.

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Music Break: Game of Thrones Opening Theme Goes Metal, Not Bad

May 29th, 2011 No comments

The Game of Thrones adaptation on HBO is a thing of beauty. The political machinations, the world building, the knights who say fuck. All of it is a golden hour of TV. The guy above decided the equally cool opening titles needed a heavy upgrade. And what do you know, he didn’t fuck it up.

Download the mp3 at: Whitenoiselab

Watch the(early) official HBO title below the jump. We say “early” because the map grows as new areas of the Game of Thrones world is revealed.
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Watch: The Great Inception, Charlie Chaplin’s THE GREAT DICTATOR Speech Mixed with Hans Zimmer’s INCEPTION Score

May 29th, 2011 No comments

What a lovely mix. If you have not seen Chaplin’s THE GREAT DICTATOR you would do well to get right on that. It’s really a wonderful film. Also, you will see where Mike Myers stole homaged the image of Dr Evil using the world as his plaything for his Austin Powers series.

That chap, Charlie Chaplin, had the idea in 1940.

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