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    farcedude: As one of the people on this project, I'll provide some detail. The hardware was designed and built by BioServe Space Technologies at the University o... more »
    ripfire: Center fold slot? more »
    N@tedog: Here's the even creepier video for everyone: more »
    The Lab: Anyone know if moths are able to fly without gravity? I'm guessing yes but not well. Any celestial entomologists in the audience care to 'weigh' in ... more »
    Platypus Man: "I can only imagine their confusion as they discovered there was no gravity." Well, since they never really lived (and definitely never flew) in an e... more »
    qbrad: They'll clog the instruments!!! more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: It's a pressurized Tang dispenser.. more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: How are all those markers, calculators and stuff sticking to the wall on the left? They look like normal stationery - i.e. not metal. Is it a sticky w... more »
    HeroOfTomorrow: He must have one hell of a fast WiFi connection up there. Plus, I want a pump that doubles as a martial arts trainer. A.k.a. Chuck Norris. The Chuck ... more »
    ripfire: "Iz a joke, yes? Ehhehehe" more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: I can't tell if he is wearing sunglasses, or if someone used the MS Paint brush to draw black marks on his eyes. more »
    AlphaPepper: Does he wear the nose everywhere? more »
    GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Bonjourrrrrrr, ya cheese eating surrender-naut. more »
    Bertone77: Guy Laliberte: "Make fun of me as much as you want, I went to motherf*ing SPACE bitches!!11!! more »
    Jacubious: This guy is famous (or infamous if you are the straight edge type) for the parties he would throw. The things he pulled off could only be done by some... more »
  • #science

    Butterflies Fly in Space for the First Time to Creep the Beheyzeus Out of Me

    By the Holy circumcised foreskin of baby Jesus! What in the name of all that is creepy and filmed by Roger Corman is this? Larvae hatching and butterflies flying in space? If I were an astronaut, I'd be freaking out. More »
  • #imagecache

    Russian Cosmonaut Gets Anti-Matter Ray Gun Onboard ISS

    This is cosmonaut Maksim Surayev. And what he's holding is the latest Russian anti-matter ray gun smuggled onboard the International Space Station. Or maybe it was a microphone to eavesdrop the American astronauts. Or an old pump. I forgot. More »
  • #space

    Clown Returns from Space Followed by a Martian Dwarf Troupe

    I hate clowns. Clowns rich enough to buy a ticket to ride to the International Space Station? I loathe them with a vengeance. Well, the only clown in space—Guy Laliberte—hard landed on Earth at 8:31am today, Moscow time: More »
  • #space

    "First Clown In Space" May Also Become First Space Murder Victim

    Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte is set to be the "first clown in space" when he blasts off for the ISS later this month. He also has some surprises planned for the crew that just might get him killed. More »
  • #space

    Buzz Lightyear Back From 468 Days In Spaaace

    How did I miss this? The Toy Story action figure returned on the space shuttle Discovery last Friday, after first launching aboard STS-124 on May 31st 2008. Here's a video of his time on the International Space Station: More »
  • #space

    The World Trade Center Terrorist Attack from Space

    NASA has released this terrible image of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, as captured by Frank Culbertson—the commander of the International Space Station at the time. His words that day: More »
  • #space

    This Is How Total Destruction On Earth Looks from Space

    Back in June, astronauts onboard the International Space Station took a few spectacular photos of the Sarychev Peak volcano as it exploded in a 5-mile high plume of ash and gas. Here's the even more spectacular video. More »
  • #space

    No Rest for NASA Astronauts This Labor Day Weekend

    Ironically, Labor Day was created to encourage Americans to work more. Nowadays, most of us take the day/long weekend off, but not NASA astronauts Danny Olivas and Christer Fuglesang. More »
  • #space

    Perhaps the Most Impressive Computer Rig On and Outside the Planet

    We have seen veehee cool personal computer rigs. Seriously, really fraking amazing personal computer rigs. And then we saw a lot more of them. But this one beats them all. Because it kicks ass in space. See them in video: More »
  • #space

    Mission Complete: Colbert Treadmill Successfully Installed In the International Space Station

    The 2009 space odyssey is over. After endless troubles, the epic adventure that started in March has come to a happy ending: The Stephen Colbert treadmill has been installed in the International Space Station. Here you have the video proof.
  • #space

    The International Space Station Step by Step

    The space shuttle Discovery's launch has been delayed because Florida's bloody weather. It will carry the Leonardo supply module full of goodies, including the Colbert Space Treadmill. More »
  • #space

    From Swimsuits to Braces: Everyday Gadgets Inspired by Otherworldly NASA Inventions

    What do a Black & Decker cordless drill, smoke detectors and even Speedo's controversial record-breaking LZR swimsuit have in common? Here's a hint: Look up. More »
  • #space

    Spacesuit Gas Problem Forces Abrupt Spacewalk Interruption

    Astronaut Chris Cassidy is a space rookie. Yesterday he went on his first extra-vehicular activity in his first space mission, working to replace four aging batteries at the International Space Station. Until something in his suit went very wrong. More »
  • #space

    "Out of Order" Sign Graces ISS Toilet As 13 Cramped Spacefarers Share Two Stalls

    Following another space-related toilet malfunction, there are currently 13 astronauts and cosmonauts sharing two toilets in orbit around the earth. More »
  • #space

    Private Rocket Successfully Puts Satellite In Orbit for the First Time

    It may not be as exciting as the Apollo 11, but I do find exciting that SpaceX has put a commercial satellite in orbit for the first time, launching a Falcon I rocket from the Marshall Islands. More »
  • #imagecache

    What Is This?

    Some kind of circuit board close up? No. A nuclear power plant's control panel full of gauges and labels? No, that's not it. The answer will probably amaze you as much as it surprised me. More »
  • #space

    Smile: The First Six-Astronaut Crew Ever at the ISS

    Right now, orbiting at 250 miles above Earth's surface, we have a permanent crew of six astronauts at the International Space Station, a first in the history of space exploration. More »
  • #imagecache

    What Is This?

    I will tell you what it is: It's part of the International Space Station as seen from Earth with a telescope. And apparently, it's very happy to see us... what is that tiny thing tingling on the P3 truss? More »
  • #space

    Astronauts Drink Recycled Urine for the First Time in History

  • #space

    Astronauts Watching New Star Trek In Space

    According to NASA, the three astronauts in the International Space Station have been chilling out watching J.J. Abrams' Star Trek. Watching the Enterprise in the ISS, people. It doesn't get any better than this: More »
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