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Кстати,забыл поделиться. Теперь вместо сигарет у меня такая штука. (Taken with Instagram)

Кстати,забыл поделиться. Теперь вместо сигарет у меня такая штука. (Taken with Instagram)

Somewhere deep in the code… Изо дня в день =)

Somewhere deep in the code… Изо дня в день =)

Древний вагон Укрзализници. (Taken with Instagram)

Древний вагон Укрзализници. (Taken with Instagram)

Это не реклама! Это Напиток Богов =) (Taken with Instagram)

Это не реклама! Это Напиток Богов =) (Taken with Instagram)

Такую красавицу видел, очень качественно отреставрирована. (Taken with instagram)

Такую красавицу видел, очень качественно отреставрирована. (Taken with instagram)

lookhigh:

A ‘Picture Perfect’ Launch
Looking like a bright star streaking up into a black sky, a rocket took off before dawn today from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida carrying an unmanned capsule filled with food, clothes, and other supplies for astronauts on the international space station.
But this robotic cargo ship doesn’t belong to NASA. Instead, it’s owned by a company called SpaceX, which made history by launching the first ever private spacecraft on a mission to the station.
SpaceX has a $1.6 billion cargo-delivery contract with NASA, which is turning routine flights to the station over to industry so that the veteran space agency can start to focus on more ambitious exploration efforts. (NPR)
Photo: Historic @SpaceX #DragonLaunch to ISS. @NASA on Twitpic

lookhigh:

A ‘Picture Perfect’ Launch

Looking like a bright star streaking up into a black sky, a rocket took off before dawn today from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida carrying an unmanned capsule filled with food, clothes, and other supplies for astronauts on the international space station.

But this robotic cargo ship doesn’t belong to NASA. Instead, it’s owned by a company called SpaceX, which made history by launching the first ever private spacecraft on a mission to the station.

SpaceX has a $1.6 billion cargo-delivery contract with NASA, which is turning routine flights to the station over to industry so that the veteran space agency can start to focus on more ambitious exploration efforts. (NPR)

Photo: Historic @SpaceX #DragonLaunch to ISS. @NASA on Twitpic

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