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I suppose somebody has to bring this up:

Kate Upton Goes Zero-G for Sports Illustrated's 2014 Swimsuit Issue.
By Miriam Kramer, Staff Writer | February 18, 2014 01:00pm ET
http://www.space.com/24726-kate-upton-zero-g-sports-illustrated.html

The only question I have is whether or not this will increase the interest in space. With XCOR and Virgin Galactic claiming to begin suborbital space tests this year, you might have tourists making such flights within a year or so.
Conceivably publicity like this could increase the interests in such flights and might even bring more entrants into the field.

Bob Clark
 
So is that a model I would like to mesh with or a model I would like to mess with...
 
So is that a model I would like to mesh with or a model I would like to mess with...

Been there, done that (first part of the sentence though):

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Been there, done that (first part of the sentence though)

I prefer women with dark hair.

Can I have Sandra Bullock from Gravity?
 
I'll be in my bunk.

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That's some strong hairspray. :thumbup:
 
Glass surface on which Jane is taking off suit and below rest of the set.


That would make sense.

Bob Clark

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The harnesses used to hold people up during "flying" sequences are actually rather bulky and are hidden under clothing. It wouldn't work during the latter part of the scene.

Bob Clark
 
Can I have Sandra Bullock from Gravity?

I must say making of Sandra Bullock is hard. End result is closer to Julia roberts than anyone else :P

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Of course a mature woman with character is going to be more difficult than a swimsuit model -- what did you expect? :)

That said, I think you got Sandra from Speed (1994):

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a little shorter and wider on the nose, less chin and a little puffier under the eyes.
 
Wait a minute, how did this thread go from talking about a real girl to obsessing over a computer simulation of a woman? Orbiter LOL.

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