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Ever wondered how you would shoot a Hasselblad in space?
Wonder no more, Hasselblad have made available the manual they put together for Nasa astronauts in 1994. It includes basic operation instructions, as well as tips for space specific photography.

Hasselblad/NASA Astronauts Photography Manual 1984.

inthetrees:

Ever wondered how you would shoot a Hasselblad in space?

Wonder no more, Hasselblad have made available the manual they put together for Nasa astronauts in 1994. It includes basic operation instructions, as well as tips for space specific photography.

Hasselblad/NASA Astronauts Photography Manual 1984.

(Source: petapixel.com)

Eyjafjallajokull Volcano ash plume over the North Atlantic at 11:35 UTC 15 April 2010. Credit: NASA/MODIS Rapid Response Team [Really big version]
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Eyjafjallajokull Volcano ash plume over the North Atlantic at 11:35 UTC 15 April 2010. Credit: NASA/MODIS Rapid Response Team [Really big version]

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mabelmoments:

via rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov
oooh, Britain, you’re looking a bit nippy there, my love.


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isay:

mabelmoments:

via rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov

oooh, Britain, you’re looking a bit nippy there, my love.

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Title : Long range movie camera at Woomera, South Australia [photographic image] / photographer, W Brindle. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate Date : 1956
via National Archives of Australia
Woomera Rocket Range in the South Australian desert was a rocket launch site and is now mainly an aerospace testing centre. The Woomera Test Facility is the largest test range in the world. At 127 000 square kilometres it’s about the size of England. http://www.woomera.com.au/range/range.htm
Since the 50s and 60s Australia has dropped the ball on space science. It is a national embarrassment that Australia does not have a space agency. Australia is the only OECD country without a space program. If Bulgaria can manage to have a space agency then Australia can too.
In November 2008 the Senate Standing Committee on Economics recommended Australia create a space agency to coordinate the nation’s space science efforts (Senate Committee Report: Lost in Space? Setting a new direction for Australia’s space science and   industry sector)
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Title : Long range movie camera at Woomera, South Australia [photographic image] / photographer, W Brindle. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate
Date : 1956

via National Archives of Australia

Woomera Rocket Range in the South Australian desert was a rocket launch site and is now mainly an aerospace testing centre. The Woomera Test Facility is the largest test range in the world. At 127 000 square kilometres it’s about the size of England. http://www.woomera.com.au/range/range.htm

Since the 50s and 60s Australia has dropped the ball on space science. It is a national embarrassment that Australia does not have a space agency. Australia is the only OECD country without a space program. If Bulgaria can manage to have a space agency then Australia can too.

In November 2008 the Senate Standing Committee on Economics recommended Australia create a space agency to coordinate the nation’s space science efforts (Senate Committee Report: Lost in Space? Setting a new direction for Australia’s space science and industry sector)

Love space exploration? Follow Space Rules