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  • more about #satellites more comments β†’
    lightninglouie: I'm still holding out for Google Total Fucking Omniscience (TM), which will probably be out sooner than Chrome for OS X. more »
    Gann: It looks like Thailand gave Burma and Laos the herpes. more »
    Moff: It could be fires. Or it could just be this dude I know who took the semester off to backpack around over there, 'cause, dude, he gets so fuckin' high. more »
    ceilingFANBOY: And to think, all this time no one thought to look in the giant white square zooming around the planet. more »
    Ruthless, If you let me: So NASA found Saturn's G spot?/Fleshboted more »
    crashedpc - Haifisch: Space porn? Those look like giant norks to me! They finally found the nipple. more »
  • #disaster

    A World On Fire, As Seen From Space

    Over the past few days, hundreds of wildfires in Laos, Burma and Thailand have grown so large that their smoke can be seen from space. More »
  • #space

    NASA Finds Saturn's Missing Moon

    Every one of Saturn's rings has had a known moon — except the mysterious "G" ring. Now NASA's Cassini Space Probe has found the planet's 61st satellite. Meanwhile, you've voted for your next space-porn fix. More »
  • #satellites

    Robot Repair Team Keeps Satellites Spinning

  • #retrofuturism

    β€œA Person-to-Person Call Via The Man in the Moon”

  • #spaceporn

    A View of Thunderheads Brewing from Space

    These thunderheads are brewing over the midwestern United States, a region where thunderstorms can whip up pretty damn fast. Courtesy of NASA, this image is one of a series running on the Boston Globe's website to celebrate the work done by the International Space Station. Want to see what this kind of cloud looks like a little closer? More »
  • #space

    New Satellites Will Predict Earthquakes

  • #spaceporn

    The Ten Most Important Satellites Orbiting Earth Now

  • #satellites

    Google Takes Initiative to Find Extraterrestrials by 2012

  • #dystopia

    Satellite-Eye-View of People Evacuating in Chad

  • #rockets

    Russian Space Rocket Looks Totally Old-School

    The Soyuz-FG launcher sticks to a 1950s snub-nosed aesthetic, even though it was built in 2001. The Soyuz is preparing to launch Dec. 14 from Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome. Image by STR/AFP/Getty Images.
  • #spaceage

    China Will Win The Next Space Race

  • #technology

    Spy Satellite Diagnoses Cancer

  • #spaceage

    Sputnik Is Officially Old Fart Technology

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