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Cosplay Pictures for Your Saturday!

Cosplay pictures for your Saturday enjoyment!!

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Silence of the Shi-Tzu…

My dog Barclay needed his shots today.  A good friend took him for me and sent me this picture.  Hannibal Lector cosplay… Apparently, this vicious hound my nibble on you if you stick needles in him and he had no idea why.  I probably would too.  It was kind of funny he was listed as a biter, when in his entire life he had never bit anything.  You can’t even coax him to bite you and his teeth are like tiny pearls.

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His vet is the best vet I’ve ever used, kind, knowledgeable and inexpensive.  Rare nowadays.  Thank you Dr. Day and all the great folks at Glendale Animal Hospital for taking care of my fierce creatures.  🙂

 

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NASA releases first Pluto flyby images

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Closeup image of Pluto. (NASA-JHUAPL-SwRI)

NASA has released the first images taken during New Horizons’ historic flyby of dwarf planet Pluto.

“We have got a whole bunch of high-resolution observations safely on the spacecraft,” said New Horizons’ Geology, Geophysics and Imaging Team Leader John Spencer, during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, which is managing the mission. “We’re now focusing on small details on this amazing world.”

Related: New Horizons spacecraft makes historic Pluto flyby

NASA released its first closeup image of an area near Pluto’s equator Wednesday, which contains a range of mountains rising as high as 11,000 feet above the dwarf planet’s icy surface.

“These mountains are quite spectacular,” said Spencer.

New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern compared the range to the Rocky Mountains, adding that they provide clues about Pluto’s geology. “The steep topography means that the bedrock that made these mountains must be of H20, water ice,” he said. “We can be really sure that the water is there in great abundance.”

The image was taken about an hour-and-a-half before New Horizons’ closest approach to Pluto, when the craft was 478,000 miles from the planet’s surface.

NASA also released an image of Pluto’s largest moon Charon, which clearly shows a swath of cliffs and troughs stretching about 600 miles across its surface.

“Charon blew our socks off when we had this new image today,” said New Horizons Deputy Project Scientist Cathy Olkin, during the press conference. “We have just been thrilled.”

Imaging obtained by New Horizons and transmitted to Earth early Wednesday morning also sheds light on Pluto’s outermost moon Hydra. Since its discovery in 2005, Hydra has been known only as a fuzzy dot of uncertain shape, size, and reflectivity, according to NASA, although New Horizons’ Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) reveals the moon’s irregularly shaped body.

The spacecraft made its flyby Tuesday, passing within 7,750 miles of Pluto’s surface, roughly the distance between New York and Mumbai.

Confirmation of the successful flyby came late Tuesday, when New Horizons contacted scientists back on Earth, 3 billion miles from Pluto.

Pluto has fascinated astronomers since 1930, when it was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh using the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz. Some of Tombaugh’s ashes are aboard New Horizons.

New Horizons is the first-ever space mission to explore a world so far away from Earth, according to NASA.

The spacecraft’s flyby of Pluto and its five known moons provides valuable insight into the solar system’s Kuiper Belt, which contains icy objects that range in size from boulders to dwarf planets, NASA said. Kuiper Belt objects, such as Pluto, can preserve evidence about the early formation of the solar system

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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12 Things You Didn’t Know About The Cast Of ‘The Walking Dead’

Just happened to have on The Mist tonight while I was knocking out some work on the computer.  I couldn’t help but notice that three members of the cast were very prominent in The Walking Dead.  In addition, you will recognize others, including the old guy who plays the Mad Scientist for Hydra.  In any case, it led me to this post.  First, the three in the Mist, and The Walking Dead, also directed by the same man.  Afterward, a story I found with more interesting tidbits…

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Three of those folks stuck in the store in The Mist look familiar to you fellow The Walking Dead Fans?

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The much maligned, often loved, and always watched The Walking Dead returns to AMC this Sunday with a very promising season three. The new season will introduce two new characters considered by the graphic novel readers to be the most bad ass characters of the series — The Governor and Michonne — and season three also represents the meat of the novels. Assuming that Glen Mazzara picks up where he left off with the last half of the second season, The Walking Dead MIGHT actually become the show we’ve always wanted it to be, finally displaying the full potential we saw in the pilot of the series.

Before we re-invest ourselves in the series, I thought it’d be fun to get to know the cast members a little better, so here is some fun personal and professional facts about 12 members of The Walking Dead cast.

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1. Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) is married to the daughter of Ian Anderson, who was the lead singer of Jethro Tull. Moreover, Apple Martin — the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Coldplay’s Chris Martin — served as the flower girl at Lincoln’s wedding.

Also, if you’ve seen it in recent years, you’ve probably already realized this, but having not seen it since The Walking Dead premiered, I had completely forgotten that it was Andrew Lincoln who courted Keira Knightley in Love, Actually.

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2. Laurie Holden‘s (Andrea) step-father is Michael Anderson, who directed Logan’s Run and Around the World in 80 Days. When she was 10, Laurie Holden played the daughter of Rock Hudson in Ray Bradbury’s Martian Chronicles.

Many of you may also remember Laurie from The X-Files, where she played Marita Covarrubias, the U.N. informant to Fox Mulder.

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3. Many of you probably got your first glimpse of Steven Yeun way back in 2008, in a Best Buy commercial.

Also cool: Yeun can play the guitar and sings incredibly well.

He was also a member of Second City, and if this video is any indication, he was an awesome member.

4. Most people probably recognize Norman Reedus (Daryl) from Boondock Saints. But did you know he started his career as a model for Prada?

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He also has a child with supermodel (or former supermodel) Helena Christiensen.

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Reedus is also a bad ass with a titanium eye socket, compliments of a terrible car accident in 2005 following an REM concert in which he was thrown through a windshield.

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5. IronE Singleton’s (T-Dog) real name is Robert. He gave himself the name IronE to mark the irony of escaping his impoverished upbringing; IronE’s mother died of HIV/AIDs when he was a teenager. Before The Walking Dead, his most recognizable part was in Sandra Bullock’s The Blind Side.

6. Melissa McBride (Carol) was primarily a Georgia-based casting director when she was unexpectedly hired onto The Walking Dead (she has also acted, briefly, in Frank Darabount’s The Mist). McBride was also in three episodes of Dawson’s Creek, as two different characters.

7. Jon Bernthal (Shane) studied theater in Moscow, and was a professional baseball player in Europe. In 2008, he also was in an episode of How I Met Your Mother. He had one line: “Carlos.”

8. Jeffrey DeMunn (Dale) has been in all four of Frank Darabount’s films. He was also in the 1988 horror flick, The Blob.

9. Scott Wilson (Hershel) has had kind of a bad-ass career, which took off with major roles in In the Heat of the Night in 1967 followed by a role as one of the murderers in Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood. He’s had fairly stead work as a character actor ever since. That’s him on the right, from In Cold Blood.

10. David Morrissey who is set to play The Governor in season three, was nominated for a Razzie for his work in Basic Instinct 2. More interestingly, however, is that he’s married to the great granddaughter of Sigmund Freud. He’s a longtime British television actor who some of you may recognize from his role in Doctor Who.

11. Pruitt Taylor Vince, who played Otis in a few episodes, always plays twitchy, nervous and disturbed characters (in fact, he beat out the likes of William H. Macy, Ewan McGregor, and Alan Arkin to win the Emmy for outstanding guest star for his role in Murder One in 1995). The reason he often plays these characters is because Vince has nystagmus, a condition which causes a person’s eyes to move involuntarily.

He’s also recently been in an episode of Justified.

12. There’s not very much interesting about Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori), except that ironically considering viewers’ opinion of Lori, Callies’ character on Prison Break was a fan favorite, and she married her college boyfriend at Darthmouth, a martial arts teacher who looks like a total dork.

 

 

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Literal Humor for Your Laughing Pleasure

Some of these are obvious, many you might not find funny because they are pretty simple humor, but I hope at least one or two give you a chuckle.  I’m still at home sick with a sinus infection flaring up my asthma so I looked for some funny things…

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People Who Talk To Themselves Aren’t Crazy, They’re Actually Geniuses

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I talk to myself a lot. And I don’t mean only in the privacy of my own home. I talk to myself while I’m walking down the street, when I’m in my office or when I’m shopping.

Thinking out loud helps me materialize what I’m thinking about. It helps me make sense of things.

It also makes me look insane. Crazy people talk to themselves, right? They’re conversing with the voices inside their heads. If you’re yammering on to nobody, everyone thinks you’re a mental patient.

I’m sure many people have seen me wandering down the streets of NYC and thought, “The crack addiction is strong with that one.”

I’m positive I look disturbingly similar to Gollum in “Lord Of The Rings” when he dotes over his “precious.”

Well, the joke is on the judgmental assh*les who give me a side-eye on the train. (By the way, I SEE YOU!).

Talking to yourself, it turns out, is a sign of genius.

The smartest people on earth talk to themselves. Look at the inner monologues of the greatest thinkers. Look at poetry! Look at history!

Albert Einstein talked to himself. He wasn’t an avid social butterfly when he was growing up, and he preferred to keep to himself.

Einstein.org reports that he “used to repeat his sentences to himself softly.”

So, you see? I’m not alone, and I’m not completely bonkers. I’m just really smart. Ha!

Talking to yourself makes your brain work more efficiently.

In a study printed in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, psychologists Daniel Swigley and Gary Lupya hypothesized that talking to yourself was actually beneficial.

We’re all guilty of it, right? We might as well celebrate it and study the benefits.

In one experiment, Swigley and Lupya gave 20 people the name of an object (like a loaf of bread or an apple), which they were told to find in the supermarket.

During the first set of trials, the participants were bound to silence. In the second set, they repeated the object’s name out loud as they looked for it in the store.

According to Live Science, test subjects found the object with greater ease when they spoke to themselves while searching. Saying things out loud sparks memory. It solidifies the end game and makes it tangible.


Talking out loud to yourself helps you only when you know what you need.

If you want to find something, speaking the object’s name out loud is helpful only when you’re familiar with its appearance.

You have to know what it is you’re looking for; otherwise, you’ll just confuse yourself. According to Lupyan:

Speaking to yourself isn’t always helpful — if you don’t really know what an object looks like, saying its name can have no effect or actually slow you down. If, on the other hand, you know that bananas are yellow and have a particular shape, by saying banana, you’re activating these visual properties in the brain to help you find them.

In other words, you can’t make sense of something without knowing what you’re dealing with. If you know what you need and verbalize its name, you will better your chances of finding it.


You learn as a child by talking to yourself.

Babies learn to speak by listening to grownups and mimicking what they say. Talking is all about practice.

We need to hear our voices to learn how to use them.

According to Live Science, “self-directed speech can help guide children’s behavior, with kids often taking themselves step-by-step through tasks such as tying their shoelaces, as if reminding themselves to focus on the job at hand.”

Think about all the munchkins you know. Haven’t you seen them talking to themselves while they play with a toy car or favorite stuffed animal?

A toddler can remain focused by talking through his problems.

If a small boy is playing with his toy cars, he might say, “The small car can fit through this garage door, but the big truck is too big.” At the same time, he’ll test which of the cars fit inside the toy garage.

A child learns by talking through his actions. By doing so, he remembers for the future how he solved the problem. Talking through it helps him or her make sense of the world.


Talking to yourself helps you organize your thoughts.

What helps me the most when I talk to myself is that I’m able to organize the countless wild thoughts running rampant through my brain.

Hearing my issues vocalized calms my nerves. I’m being my own therapist: Outer-voice me is helping inner-brain me through my problems.

According to psychologist Linda Sapadin, talking out loud to yourself helps you validate important and difficult decisions. “It helps you clarify your thoughts, tend to what’s important and firm up any decisions you’re contemplating.”

Everyone knows the best way to solve a problem is to talk it out. Since it’s your problem, why not do it with yourself?


Talking to yourself helps you achieve your goals.

Making a list of goals and setting out to achieve them can be hard to do. It can be overwhelming.

Talking yourself through those goals is a much steadier way to achieve them. If you walk yourself through the process, each step will seem less difficult and more concise.

Things will suddenly seem doable, and you’ll be less apprehensive about diving into the problem.

As Sapadin puts it, “Saying [your goals] out loud focuses your attention, reinforces the message, controls your runaway emotions and screens out distractions.”

It puts things in perspective and grounds you.

Talking to yourself means that you are self-reliant. Like Albert Einstein, who “was highly gifted and acquired early in his life the ability to exploit his talents,” people who talk to themselves are highly proficient and count on only themselves to figure out what they need.

We “crazies” are the most efficient and intelligent of the bunch. We take the time to listen to our inner voices, out loud and proud!

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Cute Dogs for Your Monday Blues!

Cute dog pictures to start your week…

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Cosplay Pictures for Your Saturday

Cosplay pictures for your enjoyment!

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Recent Random Observations of Mine…

These are some random thoughts that have occurred to me over the last few weeks.  You may find them funny, boring, stupid, inappropriate or even all of those at once.

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Here they are:

1)  Why do slim chance and fat chance mean the same thing?

2)  How many countries have a 4th of July?  ALL of them.  We used to call it Independence Day.  The problem?  Well, first, while the Declaration of Independence was voted for by the Colonial Congress on July 4, 1776, it was not actually signed until August 2nd according to many historians.  Also, we just said we were independent, but then we had to actually fight a long war to make it true…  Which leads to these dates…

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April 19 Congress ratifies preliminary peace treaty
Sept. 3 The United States and Great Britain sign the Treaty of Paris
Nov. 25 British troops leave New York City
Dec. 23 Washington resigns as Commander
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Sept. 17 U.S. Constitution signed
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June 21 U.S. Constitution adopted, when New Hampshire ratifies it

Therefore, there are at least 8 different days we could celebrate Independence.  So, I guess the 4th of July Holiday is better than “One of the days we kind of were Independent but Not Really Holiday”

3.  My Brit friends make fun of us “ungrateful colonials” on July 4th.  I like to point out that at least we use fireworks to celebrate a successful effort to establish a shiny new Democratic Republic.  While they use fireworks to celebrate “Guy Fawkes’ Day” a mental deficient that was blamed solely for a plot to blow up Parliament.  Not only did he not succeed, but he was clearly just a dupe and the barrels of gunpowder were too few, wet and old to blow up anyway.  And they celebrate that because?

4.  Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?

5.  Where is the bailout program for the companies that used to make Confederate flags?

6.  Why did South Carolina have the Tennessee Battle Flag on their Capitol?  Did they not realize it was not the Confederate flag, not the South Carolina flag, and not even the flag of their own troops in the war?

7.  I am very upset about Bill Cosby.  It shows you never know the content of another person’s character based on appearances.  I feel very bad for his long history of victims.

8.  Later, upon reflection, I also feel sorry for, but to a lesser extent, to all the actors who ever appeared in Bill Cosby TV shows or movies.  Also, all the Dukes of Hazzard actors.  Those royalty checks for rerun syndication are going to get really small really quick…

9.  i hate people who go to the government to use it to take away things from other people.  Marriage should be private.  The government should handle distribution of joint property and minors.  My fellow Christian Fundamentalists went to the government and said only men and women could get married.  Now others went to the government now we can get married.  At some point, some will go to the government and take away our rights. How about we all live our lives and tell the government to stay out?

10.  My light bulb outside burned out.  The government won’t let me buy a cheap classic bulb, I had to get a squiggly one.  It says it is good for 21 years.  I will be 73 when the light bulb is expected to expire.Will I be in this house in 21 years?  Will I expire before the bulb?  My bulb will last longer than most marriages.  Why do I have to make such a commitment to illumination of my back porch?

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11.  Does it save water that the government forces low flow toilets you have to flush twice or low flow showers you have to wash twice as long under to get clean and rinsed?

12.  Why do dogs run to the door when they hear a doorbell on TV, even if they have never lived in a house with a doorbell?

13.  I’ve grown to like watching hurricanes on TV.  Not because I want anyone inconvenienced or property damage, but it’s hilarious to watch TV reporters standing in the rain being blown all over the place with a microphone in their hand.

14.  Why do people keep saying after a shooting that illegalizing gun ownership will prevent the shootings?  We already outlawed killing people, and that didn’t seem to take…

15.  Am I the only one that thinks someone in a Smart Car looks like they are just wearing a costume that looks like a car?

16.  I’m starting to favor an election lottery, kind of like Hunger Games.  Each year everyone is required to put their name in, and the loser has to serve in office.

17.  We fought our revolutionary war primarily over “No taxation without representation.”  We won and now we have taxation AND representation.  Our rating of that representation in Congress is 90% unfavorable.  Perhaps instead of fighting for adding representation, we should have fought to get rid of taxation…  No taxation and no representation?  Let’s see how that works out…

18.  Today I turn 52.  Inside I feel 21.  What happened?  Who is the guy looking me in the mirror?  Seriously.

19.  No one on their deathbed makes witty quotes about being on their deathbed.

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20.  Movies and TV shows lie about passing out when you are in pain.  I’ve passed kidney stones, I’ve walked on dead bone, I’ve had novacaine wear off while getting a tooth drilled, and I had ear surgery without a local or anesthesia.  I did not pass out.  Several times, I thought, aren’t I supposed to pass out?  Recently a very good friend of mine had a heart attack.  He said he was in the worst imaginable pain for an hour and a half until he was put out for surgery.  He did not pass out either.  I’ve asked medical professionals, none of them say they have ever seen someone pass out from pain.  Too bad, it would be a good thing if it were true.

21.  There is no such thing as quick sand.

22.  There is no record of anyone ever putting chalk marks around a dead body for an investigation.

23.  If you are young and think you look bad, trust me, 30 years from now you will look at your old pictures and wish you looked that good.

24.  The sooner you stay away from negative people and just don’t care what others think about you, the happier you will be.  Some learn early, some late, some never learn.

25.  Memes with Albert Einstein or other people with a quote only accurately attribute the quote to the correct person 0.0000001% of the time.

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Man Noticed This Abandoned Hangar But Whats Inside Caught Him By Surprise

Urban explorer and photographer Ralph Mirebs found something very rare; a find unlike anything we’ve seen before. While venturing around Kazakhstan, Ralph came across an enormous abandoned building.

At first, the building looked similar to a large airport hangar but much larger. After breaking into it, he realized that this was a very special building with some of the most historical items in the world.

In fact, two of the most historical items in the world! Scroll down to see these spectacular images for yourself.

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The abandoned hangar is located at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Cosmodrome is miles away and still in operation today. Because the NASA Space Program was recently shut down, this is the only area that astronauts can make their way up to the International Space Station via Russian Soyuz space shuttles.

This hangar in particular is from a previous time when the Russians and the Americans were competing in a race for space exploration.

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The hangar was erected in 1974 for the Buran Space Shuttle Program where technology and design would fuse to create some of the most incredible exploration vessels ever conceived. The Buran Shuttle Program was halted in 1988 but the hangar was operational until 1993 and was the home to three of the most advanced pieces of technology of their time.

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The collapse of the Soviet Union caused the demise of this facility in 1993. Sadly, only one shuttle of three ever partook in a mission. The shuttle completed one unmanned orbit before it was grounded and destroyed in a different hangar that collapsed on top of it.

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There are two shuttles from the Buran Space Program left and they sit in idle, turning into historic relics, within a forgotten and abandoned building located in Kazakhstan.

Man Noticed This Abandoned Hangar. But What's Inside Caught Him By Surprise (4)The facility was an incredibly advanced building with atmospheric pressure control systems in place to keep dust and debris outside of its thick walls. Those systems have been turned off and now nature is slowly reclaiming this incredibly massive place.

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The shuttles are being covered with dust and bird droppings more and more every day. The ceramic tiles that wrap the shuttles are starting to fall off and shatter on the floor below. It’s only a matter of time before these two pieces of space exploration history are gone forever.

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Surprisingly only a few windows have been broken out but there is not much damage at all from vandals, which is a very rare sight when it comes to almost anything abandoned these days. It’s a good thing that urban explorers live by the motto, “Leave only footprints, take only photographs.”

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These two shuttles never made it to launch. One shuttle was actually a mock-up shuttle that was used to test fit everything that would be used to build the two fully functioning shuttles. Of those two shuttles, only one made it to launch for an un-manned orbit. It was grounded soon after and destroyed when the hangar it was being stored in collapsed.

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The facility used to build these shuttles is absolutely massive. We can’t imagine how massive this would be standing on the floor looking up. Isn’t it strange that there is an abandoned relic, completely forgotten about, that contains vehicles our civilization used to travel through space?

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It seems like just yesterday we were sending robots to Mars and now we have forgotten space vehicles left abandoned.

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These two shuttles need to be sitting in a museum. It’s not like you see space shuttles every day, let alone space shuttles that have been abandoned and left to rot.

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The yellow platforms show the sheer size of this facility. They are on pneumatic rollers that can move around the shuttles and platforms in unison in order to work on them. You would think that all of this would be highly sought after and extremely valuable.

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The paint is starting to peel and the walls are starting to rust now that the climate control systems are dead. It’s only a matter of time before this entire building crumbles to the ground, crushing two iconic pieces of history.

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It looks as if the working shuttle was just about ready for its maiden voyage before it was grounded during the fall of the Soviet Union. With the Russian Space Program still in full effect, it surprises us that these can be left abandoned.

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But what a sight to see. Can you imagine walking into an abandoned building not fully knowing what to expect when you enter? We think that two full space shuttles sitting completely lifeless would be quite a shock.

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Some of the ceramic tiles have fallen off but for the most part these shuttles are in great shape. They’re just covered in years and years of dust and bird droppings.

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This is the nose of the operational prototype shuttle while the shuttle sitting in the front of the building is the test mock-up shuttle.

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They are still surrounded by the working platforms which are still in excellent condition. The paint has just started to peel which means the deterioration process has just been expedited.

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This is the type of thing you would expect to see in a James Bond movie but never in real life.

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It seems like it would make an incredible museum in itself. This is one of the biggest technological advances of our short time on this planet so far.

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Seeing something so beautiful and important falling apart slowly breaks my heart. That being said, seeing it in this state is bittersweet and actually very beautiful. These images are somewhat surreal.

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Just imagine seeing this place in its heyday. Russian scientists and engineers racing to press into the future of space exploration to discover the unknown and make history! It must have been spectacular.

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Hopefully this article spreads some attention and these shuttles are restored and placed in a museum.

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The holes on the front of the nose cone are actually thrusters that would be used to slightly steer the shuttle as it is in space. The ceramic tiles that cover the shuttle were used to protect the shell from the insane temperatures that the shuttle would be exposed to.

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The small round opening on the side of the shuttle is the entry hatch leading the Russian astronauts into the cockpit. It’s funny to think that this small piece of metal and tile is the only thing separating these people from the vastness of space as we know it.

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From this facility, the shuttles would have been transported to the launchpad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome which is quite a few miles away. The Cosmodrome is still used today. In fact, American astronauts head to the International Space Station from this location.

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At the time the computer power of this shuttle was less than that of the cell phone in your hand. You would have to be a seriously brave person to take on a challenge like that.

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The cockpit of the shuttle has been stripped of some of its equipment but most of it is still there.

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The amount of equipment that is systematically placed throughout the fuselage is impressive!

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The best part is that it’s all still there and photographer Ralph Mirebs was able to capture it all.

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It looks like someone had a party in here at one point. Our guess is it was a few employees who found out their most impressive project was just canned.

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The hatch and pressure control systems look like they would turn right on and start working immediately.

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There is so much to salvage here. This door leads into the back half of the fuselage where satellites or other space equipment would be stored and launched into the sky.

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Inside you can see air tanks as well as the giant hatch above that would open allowing space astronauts to release their equipment into orbit.

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Being sealed off from the elements outside, the interior is relatively dust free and in amazing shape.

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Past the rear storage compartment is a huge equipment room.

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The other shuttle contains something inside that we can’t really tell whether that’s a satellite or not.

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Two completely forgotten space shuttles that are sitting to rot and over time they will be crushed by the building that once protected them. These are incredible pieces of history that should be placed in a museum. Stumbling across some epic find when exploring abandoned or forgotten places is inspiring. But what Ralph Mirebs found, makes this the most awesome urban exploration we’ve seen yet!

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