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The closest most of us 'round here will ever get to outer space is blogging about the Lunar X Prize, so our inner astronauts get rather giddy any time an amateur makes it to the cusp of the gravity well. The above photos were taken by the Meteotek team, a teacher and his four students from... more
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Rated by off-planet on Sep 30, 1:31pm
This takes your breath away , something so simple can take you right to the edge of space.
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Rated by wetdeck on Sep 21, 5:20pm
We need more of that "keep it simple" philosophy in space exploration. Let amateurs compete for a piece of the USA's NASA budget.
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Rated by rmg12 on Sep 10, 2:30pm
wow
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Rated by thestripedone on Aug 24, 12:19pm
Hope it didn't fall on anybody.