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I Dream Of 3-D Printing
“Tea, Earl Grey, hot!” These famous words identify Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the fictional star-ship Enterprise. As he speaks these words to a ‘replicator’ installed on a wall in his room, a steaming-hot glass cup of tea appears to his satisfaction. These words have … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D Print, ISS, science fiction books, SpaceX, Star Trek
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2013: 1st of 13 Things I Want to Know: Is the Tweeting ISS Astronaut Happy with his ISP?
Is Chris Hadfield who tweets from space on-board the International Space Station happy with his Internet provider? I’m always complaining about my service. Sometimes it’s too slow. Sometimes it’s not available. Astronauts have been tweeting from the space station since … Continue reading
Posted in Sci Fi, Space Exploration
Tagged astronaut, Chris Hadfield, International Space Station, Star Trek, Starfleet, Twitter
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