Showing posts with label astronaut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label astronaut. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2017

NASA Graphics Standards Manual



     
The NASA Graphics Standards Manual by Richard Danne and Bruce Blackburn is a futuristic vision for an agency at the cutting edge of science and exploration.
The book features a foreword by Richard Danne, an essay by Christopher Bonanos, scans of the original manual (from Danne’s personal copy), reproductions of the original NASA 35mm slide presentation, and scans of the ‘Managers Guide’, a follow up booklet distributed by NASA.

Specifications

220 pages
129 image plates
9.5 × 11.5"
24.1 × 29.2 cm
CMYK + 5 Pantone® spot colors
Stochastic screen
100 gsm Yupo Original and Perigord Matte 135 gsm papers
Case-bound with two-color silkscreen and soft touch lamination
Individually packaged in static shielding pouch
Printed in Italy

LINK:
https://standardsmanual.com/products/nasa-graphics-standards-manual?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social+Adv&utm_campaign=Standards+Manual+%7C+Lookalike+-+Incomplete+Checkouts+%2B+NASA+Interest+%7C+NASA+Manual

 

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Building the International Space Staition

Credit: NASA

Building the International Space Station took over 40 missions between 1998 and 2011, with one more piece planned for delivery in 2015. Now you can watch the whole thing come together in just a few seconds thanks to this construction timelapse!

Watch Years Of Space Station Construction In Just A Few Seconds

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Space_Station

Sunday, December 7, 2014

NASA's Orion Space Launch: Success!

To some people this is just another rocket sent to space "Big Deal!!"
But this launch is a big deal. Its the first time we have attempted to go this far in space with Humans since the Moon.
Watch videos in either order:

This video show the actual launch plus onboard cameras.

This Video explains what you just watched of the actual launch.