LuxLuthor Flashaholic CPF Supporter Joined Nov 5, 2005 Messages 10,772 Location MS Aug 28, 2007 #1 Found this pix on Diggs. 2 mb high res photo that is really beautiful. Click on thumb
ktronik Enlightened Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 779 Location Australia Aug 28, 2007 #2 Hey thanks dude!! I really can see the place I was born...wellington... that 'bite' out of the very bottom of the north island... its now my new wallpaper... well done... Ktronik
Hey thanks dude!! I really can see the place I was born...wellington... that 'bite' out of the very bottom of the north island... its now my new wallpaper... well done... Ktronik
Norm Retired Administrator Joined Jun 13, 2006 Messages 9,512 Location Australia Aug 28, 2007 #3 OMG I first read your post as New Zealand Space Station. Norm
UncleFester Flashaholic*, Joined Apr 28, 2004 Messages 1,271 Location Desert Hlls,AZ Aug 28, 2007 #4 Man, that's GOT to be quite an experience to go EVA and be out there knowing that there's nothing between you and ... well.. nothing..... WOW
Man, that's GOT to be quite an experience to go EVA and be out there knowing that there's nothing between you and ... well.. nothing..... WOW
L Led_Blind Enlightened Joined Nov 22, 2004 Messages 633 Location Sydney, Australia Aug 29, 2007 #5 IT would be an experience. I remember reading that some of the astranauts felt it most when they were out on the mechanical arm looking into blank space with no points of refrence......
IT would be an experience. I remember reading that some of the astranauts felt it most when they were out on the mechanical arm looking into blank space with no points of refrence......
Xygen Enlightened Joined Aug 10, 2005 Messages 310 Sep 4, 2007 #6 WOW... what a depth of field! Great finding! Thanks
2 270winchester Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Aug 9, 2004 Messages 3,983 Location down the road from Pleasure Point. Sep 4, 2007 #7 neat. :thumbsup:
L Low_Rider Newly Enlightened Joined May 27, 2006 Messages 31 Location Tas, Australia Sep 4, 2007 #8 It's worth checking out this photo set on flickr, it's just incredible! Cheers, Dave.