Boatswain (a.k.a. the Fancy Lad), born 20 March 2011, adopted 30 April 2011.

Boatswain (a.k.a. the Fancy Lad), born 20 March 2011, adopted 30 April 2011.

Cryovolcanism on Saturn’s moon Enceladus (i.e., moon toots). Via the amazing Thinktank Planetarium, via NASA.

Cryovolcanism on Saturn’s moon Enceladus (i.e., moon toots). Via the amazing Thinktank Planetarium, via NASA.

Come at once if convenient - if inconvenient come all the same. S. H.

The relations between us in those latter days were peculiar. He was a man of habits, narrow and concentrated habits, and I had become one of them. As an institution I was like the violin, the shag tobacco, the old black pipe, the index books, and others perhaps less excusable. When it was a case of active work and a comrade was needed upon whose nerve he could place some reliance, my role was obvious. But apart from this I had uses. I was a whetstone for his mind. I stimulated him. He liked to think aloud in my presence. His remarks could hardly be said to be made to me - many of them would have been as appropriately addressed to his bedstead - but none the less, having formed the habit, it had become in some way helpful that I should register and interject. If I irritated him by a certain methodical slowness in my mentality, that irritation served only to make his own flame-like intuitions and impressions flash up the more vividly and swiftly. Such was my humble role in our alliance.

John H. Watson, M.D. in The Adventure of the Creeping Man, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1927.
“M is for the moon, a dead, dead world.” From Space Alphabet children’s book, 1964. Via Thinktank Planetarium.

“M is for the moon, a dead, dead world.” From Space Alphabet children’s book, 1964. Via Thinktank Planetarium.

fuckyeahcharleseames:

901 Model
 
Eames Office model created by John Neuhart
mixed media51 w x 43 d x 8 h inches
This scale model, constructed on a one-quarter inch to one-foot scale, is a replica of the Eames Office at the time of Charles Eames death in August of 1978. Painstakingly constructed over nearly a decade John Neuhart, with the assistance of Marilyn Neuhart, aimed to recreate the office with precision. With a demountable roof and cross beams the model reveals the 10,000 square foot interior equipped with appropriately-scaled furniture, the equipment and tools of the Eames Design Office, as well as the graphic displays decorating the walls at that time
 (by Dave & Anna Douglass)

fuckyeahcharleseames:

901 Model

Eames Office model created by John Neuhart

mixed media
51 w x 43 d x 8 h inches

This scale model, constructed on a one-quarter inch to one-foot scale, is a replica of the Eames Office at the time of Charles Eames death in August of 1978. Painstakingly constructed over nearly a decade John Neuhart, with the assistance of Marilyn Neuhart, aimed to recreate the office with precision. With a demountable roof and cross beams the model reveals the 10,000 square foot interior equipped with appropriately-scaled furniture, the equipment and tools of the Eames Design Office, as well as the graphic displays decorating the walls at that time

 (by Dave & Anna Douglass)

Okay!

Represent your Mission in Pictures http//post.ly/twFI. Via @terawozqualls.

Okay!

Represent your Mission in Pictures http//post.ly/twFI. Via @terawozqualls.

People like people who like being the people they are.
Lore Sjoberg (via merlin)
One more rad Angus McKie illustration, via World Famous Design Junkies.

One more rad Angus McKie illustration, via World Famous Design Junkies.

A couple decades spent hanging around planetariums have given me a huge soft spot for vintage space art. Whether a piece is genuinely awesome or a complete trainwreck, it’s always fascinating to peek inside the minds of these futurists of the past. Here’s a lil’ Angus McKie, via World Famous Design Junkies.

Первые на Луне. Pervye na Lune. First on the Moon. By any name, this is a film I’ve been dying to see. It’s a 2005 Russian mockumentary about a 1938 Soviet moon landing, and it’s supposed to be pretty great. And how could it not be?

Unfortunately I can’t find a copy anywhere, much less one with English subtitles (although there’s supposedly a Spanish translation floating around). I don’t care; I’ll take what I can get. If you’re a veteran guerrilla movie-hunter with a suggestion or two in your bandolier, please shoot me a tweet.