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During the Apollo 17 mission, in 1972, the rear fender of the lunar rover broke and lunar dust soon became a problem. This is how astronauts Cernan and Schmitt repaired the fender, with clamps, duct tape and lunar maps. [3000 x 3000]
Source: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/hires/as17-137-20979.jpg
Hatch Baby Smart Changing Pad - http://thegadgetflow.com/portfolio/hatch-baby-smart-changing-pad/
If you waited until the last minute to buy a Mother’s Day gift again this year, there’s great news for you: The gift that she’ll cherish the most is a life-size, 3-D printed replica of you, and it’s available now on Groupon for the low low price of just $30,000. Wait, this is real?
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Danbo and the guest.
Picture Earth at the center of a frame. The planet looks unassuming, a fleck, its blue-and-white marbling stark against a black interstellar backdrop. Yet the image likely evokes some reaction.
Now imagine seeing this view from space.
Astronauts who experience Earth from orbit often report feelings of awe and wonder, of being transformed by what they describe as the magic such a perspective brings. This phenomenon is called the “overview effect,” and researchers from the University of Pennsylvania’s Positive Psychology Center are studying it to better understand the emotions astronauts commonly recount.
Penn research fellows David Yaden and Johannes Eichstaedt, and intern Jonathan Iwry, with colleagues from Thomas Jefferson University, the University of Houston and others, have several goals with this work: to look at implications for space flight as the aeronautical community heads toward years-long missions to places like Mars, and to understand how to induce a similar sensation for non-astronauts.
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Though Apple hasn’t made any official announcements about plans for its own car, Electrek reported that the tech giant has hired former Tesla Vice President of Vehicle Engineering, Chris Porritt, to join forces for a “special project. Apple continues to leave little more than a trail of breadcrumbs for Apple geeks.
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The acoustic mirror or acoustic locator. It was used to detect the approach of aircraft
Disney scanner identifies gadgets by their electromagnetic field via /r/gadgets http://ift.tt/1UBETS8
Smartphone Survival Test: Huawei Honor 5x via /r/gadgets http://ift.tt/1QihHRQ
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