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ANALOG // Ed. John W. Campbell Cover // Harvey Woolhiser Condé Nast // April 1964
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ANALOG ONE // Ed. John W. Campbell Panther // 1967
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ANALOG // Ed. John W. Campbell Cover // Harvey Woolhiser Condé Nast // April 1964
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Timelapse of Cepheid variable star RS Puppis taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. Light echoes ripple through the surrounding nebula as the star pulses in a 41 day cycle.
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REVELL: 1959 Westinghouse ATOMIC POWER PLANT Model Kit
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MARX: 1968 Mechanical WInd-Up MOON CREATURE
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Lunar Campsite by Humdrum Jetset on Flickr.
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Fantastic, March 1964. Cover by Paula McLane.
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Read “Auspicium Melioris Aevi,” a short story by JY Yang.
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Lego announces new set themed around the women of NASA
Toy manufacturer Lego Group has announced it will be creating a set of Legos based around the women of NASA, Community Specialist Hasan Jensen wrote in a blog post for the company on Tuesday.
The idea for the project was originally pitched by Maia Weinstock, who submitted it to Lego through the company’s Lego Ideas program.
The set will include five women who contributed to NASA’s mission, including computer scientist Margaret Hamilton, mathematician Katherine Johnson, astronaut Sally Ride, astronomer Nancy Grace Roman and astronaut Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman to enter space in 1992. Read more (2/28/17 5:53 PM)
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If vol 17 no 7, July 1967. Cover by Jack Gaughan illustrating “The Felled Star” by Philip José Farmer.
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Galaxy 9 (German), Selection of stories from the Magazine ”Galaxy” translated into German, September 1967. Cover by Karl Stephan.
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Concept art for Rogue One's Imperial-occupied moon of Jedha contrasts the technological terror of the Empire against ancient surroundings. (Art by Vincent Jenkins and Will Htay)
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