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There was a six-year gap, between 1975 (Apollo-Soyuz Test Project) and 1981 (first flight of the Space Shuttle), in which the United States did not have human space launch capability.

There is a six-year gap, between 2011 (last flight of the Space Shuttle) and 2017 (when the crewed Dragon and CST-100 are expected to launch).
 
There was a six-year gap, between 1975 (Apollo-Soyuz Test Project) and 1981 (first flight of the Space Shuttle), in which the United States did not have human space launch capability.

There is a six-year gap, between 2011 (last flight of the Space Shuttle) and 2017 (when the crewed Dragon and CST-100 are expected to launch).

It may turn out to be more than 6 years, depending on whether schedules can be kept.

1981 was different, though. The memory of the moon landings was still pretty young.
 
Meanwhile, on the Pacific coast of South America.
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Holy cow that looks nice!
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Doing some traveling, Artlav? Or just dreaming amidst the never-ending winter?
Dreaming...
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How i would walk along the beach one day...
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Dig up the plunder of the long forgotten pirates...
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And throw a party.
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Chile is such a good place to be, after the fall-looking winter back home.
The sky is weird and the Moon is upside down, however.
 
The sky is weird and the Moon is upside down, however.

I am generally very good at visuallizing things in 3D, but I have to really concentrate to picture that geometry inside my head, even though it's so simple and I actually know what it looks like...

BTW, the photo of you is missing the mad scientist's lab coat I envision you wearing...
 
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it's the 50th anniversary of Gemini 3. Anyway, hopefully this short(slightly longer than a minute) video embeds properly:


<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BqBgDsa9yUk?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Edit: it didn't, so here's a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqBgDsa9yUk&feature=youtu.be

Edit2: The video is now embedded just down the page in another post, no need to follow the link to Youtube now.
 
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it's the 50th anniversary of Gemini 3. Anyway, hopefully this short(slightly longer than a minute) video embeds properly:


<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BqBgDsa9yUk?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Edit: it didn't, so here's a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqBgDsa9yUk&feature=youtu.be

Just copy and paste the link, the forum doesn't parse HTML on it's own by default. Don't forget to get rid of the 'S' in https.

Example:

 
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So I've been messing around with pixel art. No idea how two neatly dressed, civilized looking individuals managed to find their way into a poorly lit dungeon but they did.
 
Has anyone seen the Cosmic Journeys series?
I felt pretty positive about it--anything with depictions of deep space is always fun:)

If you are talking about the series on the YT channel SpaceRip, then yes. The "Christopher Lee" voice of the narrator had me at "hello".
 
So China* continues it's DDoS attack against Github/free speech. 48+ hours of continuous DDoSing (even though Github is going like a champ, no service interruption)
http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/27/8299555/github-china-ddos-censorship-great-firewall
https://twitter.com/githubstatus

*Now, technically that can't be proven. But a driving force behind the DDoS is a couple of Badiu, a Chinese search provider, edge devices in the Great Firewall. Additionally, the repos initially being hit were the Chinese translation of the New York Times at greatfire, a repo dedicated to subverting the Great Firewall. Badiu claims that they aren't responsible, but come on. If they weren't behind it/being forced to by the Chinese government, then they could have easily shut down the DDoS by now.
 
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