SciNews cobbled together a timelapse of Dragon 2 docking at the ISS, and set it to The Blue Danube. Though it could have used a little help near the end, this was an emotional video for me.
I wasn’t aware, without the timelapse, just how much this vehicle wiggled around while waiting for clearance to dock. Perhaps it was antsy, like a puppy?
8 replies on ““2001: A Space Odyssey” will never be forgotten”
Sadly, on the phone, it doesn’t say who posted this. Whoever you are, that was amazing! Thank you!
Interesting. I’ve thought about trying to read this site on the phone to see the differences. If the authors don’t show up, that’s a bug, not a feature.
You are correct: the bylines don’t show in the phone version. I’ll open a bug ticket on it.
Not knowing who posted something could get irritating after awhile. Thanks for opening the ticket!
Steve! They fixed it! I now see it was you who wrote the post! Great job, dude!
That was fast. Scott is a programming animal…
Saw that movie when it came out, paid six dollars to pick the exact seat in the theater months in advance, and was totally blown away by that film. I can honestly say that Kubrick never made a bad movie and who can say that about any director. He was a genius.
I agree. A lot of people don’t “get” him, but he did things with film that had never been done before.
The one that really got to me was “A Clockwork Orange”. I saw the first American showing (X-rated, which didn’t survive past this premier) in Miami, and I had trouble driving back home without pounding on the steering wheel.