The U.S. says it had nothing to do with the failure of the Mars moon probe that crashed to Earth this week but responded to a Russian request to help recover it.


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A few space travel images I found:
Saturn V Rocket

Image by cabbit
Despite looking the most like an ‘all-access’ photo out of all my NASA Tweetup photos, this is actually in the publicly accessible Apollo / Saturn V Center.
Our guide, who was actually just a really knowledgeable QA guy from the shuttle launch crew, told us that three of these were the original rocket cones, but two were replicas. No one’s ever been able to tell the difference.
off into the clouds

Image by Esthr
Charles Simonyi launch, from Baikonur. I was there with
Space Adventures, in which I am an
investor. more at www.charelesinspace.com.
SETICon 1 panel with Kevin Grazier, Sean Carroll, Tim Russ, and Greg Papadopoulos
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Take a trip from Earth beyond the sky, throughout the Universe and explore the divine infinity of creation and renewal. Shut the stores, cut the lights off and take a sit for an unforgettable journey, ENJOY!!!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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