The PhotoHunt theme this week is "Space" (Please click on the photos for a better look)
And being a Space Geek from way back:
These photos were taken at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Otherwise known as "Mission Control". Awesome place!
Space - The Final Frontier...
Have a great weekend!
20 comments:
wow i love you pictures. great entry :)
Wow that's a wonderful sight for this space geek too, In 1989 I got to meet my childhood hero in Scotland - Neil Armstrong.
I was doing a short stint working on passport control at Prestwick Airport in Scotland. A private plane landed with a group of people coming for a golfing holiday. One of the party was Neil. I would have done a Wayne's World "I'm not worthy" if I had known about Wayne's World at the time!
I love your photos. My son would have loved to visit that. happy weekend!
Wow, you actually have pictures of CM. This is the coolest I've seen so far in this weeks' PH.
And you are right on their doorstep - a good Space to occupy.
Believe it or not, I live in Florida and have never been to Cape Caniveral. Still on my list, though!
wow this is really a "space" photo. Lucky for u to see a real thing like this.
i played too! hope you can come by.
Very cool! Amazing, really, flying through space in a tin can...
Wow! Amazing space :) So fun to visit.
Have a nice day :)
Wow! Amazing space :) It would be great to visit some day.
Thanks for stopping by my site :)
Happy weekend!
Which space/science museum was that taken in? ;b
I almost posted some photos from my visit to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FL. But, in the end, I went for a different type of SPACE.
Really geared for space exploration.
Very 'kewl' space post!
Hugs and blessings,
I've been to Cape Canaveral in Florida and seen these kinds of space shuttles and we actually got up at 4AM to see a space launch -- it was so cool!
These shots were taken at the Johnson Space Center in Houston (Mission Control). Thanks for asking - I edited the caption with that informtion, now.
thank you for the sweet comment and for the update and thanks for the visit as well. :)
Totally awesome!! Some day I'll go there, too.
it's always fascinating to know about spaceships...amazing technology.
Great post RJ...
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