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Thu 15 Jul 2010 1,645 notes | Posted by rocketpilot

arielwaldman:

cosmicpower:

invaderxan:crookedindifference:

SuitSat, one of the strangest satellites                      in the history of the space age, was a retired Russian Orlan spacesuit with a radio transmitter payload mounted on its helmet.
It was ejected from the International Space Station on February 3, 2006. It carried an amateur radio beacon that was activated in the two meter band. Using a simple police scanner or ham radio, you could listen                      to a disembodied spacesuit circling Earth. On September 7, 2006, at 16:00 GMT, Suitsat re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere over the Southern Ocean at 110.4° East latitude and 46.3° South longitude.
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Beautifully eerie.

arielwaldman:

cosmicpower:

invaderxan:crookedindifference:

SuitSat, one of the strangest satellites in the history of the space age, was a retired Russian Orlan spacesuit with a radio transmitter payload mounted on its helmet.

It was ejected from the International Space Station on February 3, 2006. It carried an amateur radio beacon that was activated in the two meter band. Using a simple police scanner or ham radio, you could listen to a disembodied spacesuit circling Earth. On September 7, 2006, at 16:00 GMT, Suitsat re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere over the Southern Ocean at 110.4° East latitude and 46.3° South longitude.

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Beautifully eerie.

Video post

Fri 26 Feb 2010 | Posted by rocketpilot

Was listening to this song obsessively around the time Watchmen came out at the cinema. Inspiral Carpets - Saturn 5 (via MuteChannel)

Link post

Sun 18 Oct 2009 | Posted by rocketpilot

NASA's LCROSS lunar mission uses Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

This made me happy and a little sad, all at the same time.