mydarkenedeyes:

Kevin Tong

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India ink and light watercolor washes. “Cock Diesel”

India ink and light watercolor washes. “Cock Diesel”

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India ink

India ink

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 menton3

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devidsketchbook:

Flexible honeycomb paper sculptures by Li hongbo - “flexible woman”

Beijing-based artist and designer li hongbo manipulates sheets of brown paper into sensuous three-dimensional sculptures.

[Via designboom]

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fuckyeahspaceexploration:

Skylon - currently in development by British company Reaction Engines Ltd. It is hoped that such a craft could take off like a conventional jet powered aircraft, and engage rocket boosters at high altitude to fly into orbit. At a length of 83m, it will be more than 50% greater than the space shuttle.
This thing just looks awesome. It reminds me of the Naboo cruiser.

There is news that my region could be selected as a location for a spaceport from where Skylon could launch!  It would be the most awesome thing that could happen if I lived near a spaceport!

stonedastronomer:

fuckyeahspaceexploration:

Skylon - currently in development by British company Reaction Engines Ltd. It is hoped that such a craft could take off like a conventional jet powered aircraft, and engage rocket boosters at high altitude to fly into orbit. At a length of 83m, it will be more than 50% greater than the space shuttle.

This thing just looks awesome. It reminds me of the Naboo cruiser.

There is news that my region could be selected as a location for a spaceport from where Skylon could launch!  It would be the most awesome thing that could happen if I lived near a spaceport!

(via thescienceofreality)

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