Remembering NASA’s X-15 gallery at CNET.
Galleries
The Earth and Moon Viewer over at Fourmilab.ch is a great way to generate a dynamic image request to show customized views of the Earth, including the one above with day and night detail.
Welcome MacPro. Eight cores, all saddled and bridled for me.
Using Wordle with the contents of my resume.
Building models of coastal condominiums. Actually, experimenting with tilt-shift photography.
I’ve posted the photos from last week’s launch, which included the debut of the micros. You can find the posts from our other launches here.
View from Primary Flight Control aboard the USS Midway in San Diego. You can view some of my other pictures here.
Mercury 2 involved three vehicles and 13 launches, captured by two fixed DSLRs and one pad-mounted video camera. We lost the hero of Mercury 1, my 20″ RTF, to a nearby tree but the star of the day was the flying outhouse.
More rocktes and payloads are currently being prepped for our next launch. New launch sites are also being scouted as we await the current Santa Anna wind conditions to change.
You can see the whole photoset of Mercury 2 and the video from Mercury 1 below. Scott and James can add links to their content in the Comments.