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Internatonal Space Station crew holds a live press conference on board the recently berthed Space X Dragon, the first privately-owned spacecraft to connect with the station.
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NASA hails SpaceX launch as ‘a new era’ for spaceflight: The era of government-run missions into space was historically altered Tuesday morning when SpaceX, a private rocket company in Hawthorne, launched a capsule into orbit to later dock with the International Space Station.
Photo: The Falcon 9 rocket streaks into the sky behind a model of NASA’s space shuttle at the Kennedy Space Center, heading for a rendezvous with the International Space Station and opening a new era of dollar-driven spaceflight. Credit: Craig Rubadoux / Associated Press
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Entangled Minds by Dean Radin (Source: joysterblog) |
Llegas en un momento donde todo comienza,
te encuentras desnudo de sabiduría,
inocente ante cualquier adversidad.
Empiezas a vestirte de imagen y personalidad;
mostrando aquello que quieres lograr,
pero eres el único con el que puedes hablar;
con la única persona que debes de luchar,
lo demás es fantasía,
simple historia entretenida.
Soy católica pero no pendeja.
- Afuera de la Catedral Metropolitana, México, DF.
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The number 13 holds special significance to many cultures, typically associated with bad luck. When the 13th day of the month falls on a Friday, the day takes on the same associations; some treat “Friday the 13th” as a cursed day, while others use it as an opportunity to watch scary movies.
In the spring of 1970 however, Americans were taking interest in another 13: Apollo 13. It wasn’t the mission to the moon that had people talking — the Vietnam war and Paul McCartney leaving the Beatles were making more headlines — but the mission’s designation. Humanity’s greatest scientific endeavor was coming face-to-face with one of its most enduring superstitions.