Monday, July 15, 2013
Pierson's Puppeteer in a General Products assembly hall on the Puppeteer homeworld!
Pierson's Puppeteer in a General Products assembly hall on the Puppeteer homeworld! this license is not really needed as all the underlying images are public domain, but here it is:
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The Puppeteers' renown for honesty in trading allowed the species to accumulate an expansive mercantile empire called General Products; since the human Bronze Age, the Puppeteers have ruled this empire including every race in the 60-LY sphere of Known Space. One of the most important items sold by General Products is the General Products Hull for spaceships. As one might expect from a Puppeteer, such a hull is completely impervious to everything except antimatter (which is not highly advertised but covered by a company warranty;
As part of NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program, a space shuttle-era work platform is being moved to the floor high bay 3 of the VAB. GSDO is developing the ground systems, infrastructure and operational approaches to safely process, the next generation of rockets and spacecraft. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann.
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As part of NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program, a space shuttle-era work platform is being moved to the floor high bay 3 of the VAB. GSDO is developing the ground systems, infrastructure and operational approaches to safely process, the next generation of rockets and spacecraft. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann.
a speculative representation on how the Alamosaurus sanjuanensisThis image has been released into the public domain by its author, LadyofHats. This applies worldwide.
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African or Cape buffalo. Bos caffer nanus Bodd. 1/20 natural size.Size: 5.4 x 4.6 in² (13.7 x 11.7 cm²) Originator: Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert.Source: Brehms Tierleben, Small Edition 1927
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