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This Space Elevator Is The Terrorists' Next Target
Author David J. Williams has premiered some amazing art from his upcoming future-thriller book The Burning Skies on his blog, including this fantastic Phoenix Space Elevator. Click through to see a gorgeous space station. More »Lunar Dreams: 40 Classic Moon Exploration Paintings
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Josh Cochran's "The Future Is Space" mixes my two loves: sandwiches and space. Cochran explains on his blog that he was inspired by the Challenger space shuttle disaster in 1986 to become obsessed with Tom Sachs' art piece "Space Program." You may be familiar with the animated commercials Cochran created for the Science Channel, which I've included after the jump. More »