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In Space We Trust

Art project is dedicated to the most important events in the history of space exploration: first spacecraft, flights to other planets and landings on celestial bodies.
From Sputnik to New Horizons.
 

http://inspacewetrust.org/en/

Upd: if loading got stuck, you'll probably need to enable animated images display in your browser settings

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12 hours ago, Robotengineer said:

Cool site. Didn't expect it to include both USA/ESA achievements with the Russian ones.

Yeah, because we all know the Apollo moon landings were all shot in a soundstage.

On Mars.

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7 hours ago, DDE said:

Yeah, because we all know the Apollo moon landings were all shot in a soundstage.

On Mars.

:huh: 

Not sure what that has to do with anything. I was simply stating that I didn't expect a Roscosmos site to include USA and ESA achievements as well, especially given current tensions. Then again, I don't think it is actually created by Roscosmos. 

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22 hours ago, Robotengineer said:

Cool site. Didn't expect it to include both USA/ESA achievements with the Russian ones.

Why wonder? Even in Moscow ВДНХ expo space museum (wich is more like "space temple" for my taste) Apollo, Saturn V, Space Shuttle, Voyager are displayed alongside with Russian space ships and probes. Actualy I always feel that Russian-speaking enthusiasts and space professionals know American space program much better than their European or American colleagues know  about Russian space efforts. Probably this is result of Cold-war era secrecy and follow up neglect.

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59 minutes ago, 1greywind said:

Why wonder? Even in Moscow ВДНХ expo space museum (wich is more like "space temple" for my taste) Apollo, Saturn V, Space Shuttle, Voyager are displayed alongside with Russian space ships and probes. Actualy I always feel that Russian-speaking enthusiasts and space professionals know American space program much better than their European or American colleagues know  about Russian space efforts. Probably this is result of Cold-war era secrecy and follow up neglect.

Ok, I wasn't aware if that, thanks for letting me know. 

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On ‎04‎.‎08‎.‎2016 at 10:30 PM, 1greywind said:

Moscow ВДНХ expo space museum (wich is more like "space temple" for my taste)

Don't you dismiss my religion! I wholly intend to have a space helmet photo on my next driver's license; if the Pastafarians can, why can't I?

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