Astronaut Don Pettit is actually one of our favorite photographers, and we especially love his extremely long exposures--makes space look completely wild, almost like a videogame. See more of them <a href="http://www.petapixel.com/2012/06/07/incredible-long-exposure-photographs-shot-from-orbit/">here</a>.
Astronaut Don Pettit is actually one of our favorite photographers, and we especially love his extremely long exposures--makes space look completely wild, almost like a videogame. See more of them here. Don Pettit/NASA
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Today is the Images of the Week: Space Edition. There’s this long-exposure shot, but also the Space Shuttle trudging past the Statue of Liberty, Venus passing over the sun, a gorgeous shot of the Sagittarius constellation, and many more. Also polar bears frolicking. Enjoy!

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Touchscreens aren't great interfaces for cars--they demand too much of your visual attention to be particularly safe. Tactile displays like the Tactus concept that actually creates "buttons" on the fly. Amazing stuff if they can pull it off. Read more <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5916314/new-touchscreen-technology-could-make-them-less-terrible-for-cars">here</a>.

Make Me Bumpy

Touchscreens aren’t great interfaces for cars–they demand too much of your visual attention to be particularly safe. Tactile displays like the Tactus concept that actually creates “buttons” on the fly. Amazing stuff if they can pull it off. Read more here.
This shot, from a video taken by NASA's Dawn mission, shows Vesta, the giant asteroid, in a new light. It's not really those colors, of course. It's just colored that way to show elevation. Still pretty though. Read more <a href="http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2012-156">here</a>.

Vesta’s Many Colors

This shot, from a video taken by NASA’s Dawn mission, shows Vesta, the giant asteroid, in a new light. It’s not really those colors, of course. It’s just colored that way to show elevation. Still pretty though. Read more here.
The most bonkers story of the week, by far. Read more <a href="https://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-06/video-dutch-artist-turns-his-dead-cat-flying-quadcopter/">here</a>.

CatCopter

The most bonkers story of the week, by far. Read more here.
Astronaut Don Pettit is actually one of our favorite photographers, and we especially love his extremely long exposures--makes space look completely wild, almost like a videogame. See more of them <a href="http://www.petapixel.com/2012/06/07/incredible-long-exposure-photographs-shot-from-orbit/">here</a>.

Long Shot

Astronaut Don Pettit is actually one of our favorite photographers, and we especially love his extremely long exposures–makes space look completely wild, almost like a videogame. See more of them here.
A lazy little bit of find-and-replace led to every instance of the word "Kindle" <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5915819/lazy-publisher-replaces-every-kindled-in-war-and-peace-ebook-with-nooked">being replaced</a> with the word "Nook" in the Barnes &amp; Noble Nook's version of <em>War and Peace</em>. Too bad it's an actual word and not just a trademark name.

A Nooked Light

A lazy little bit of find-and-replace led to every instance of the word “Kindle” being replaced with the word “Nook” in the Barnes & Noble Nook’s version of War and Peace. Too bad it’s an actual word and not just a trademark name.
This gorgeous shot from Martin Pugh shows the Sagittarius constellation with three of its nebulae, named (not so interestingly) M8, M20, and MGC 6559. Read more <a href="http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120601.html">here</a>.

Sagitriplet

This gorgeous shot from Martin Pugh shows the Sagittarius constellation with three of its nebulae, named (not so interestingly) M8, M20, and MGC 6559. Read more here.
The Solar Impulse, a long-range solar-powered aircraft, hopes to be the first of its kind to circumnavigate the globe, with the attempt scheduled for 2014. This week it attempted a flight between Europe and Africa to warm up. Read more <a href="https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2012/05/pictures/120531-solar-plane-intercontinental-flight/#/solar-impulse-intercontinental-flight-landed-city-lights_54543_600x450.jpg">here</a>.

Impulse Flight

The Solar Impulse, a long-range solar-powered aircraft, hopes to be the first of its kind to circumnavigate the globe, with the attempt scheduled for 2014. This week it attempted a flight between Europe and Africa to warm up. Read more here.
The Space Shuttle Enterprise trudges up the Hudson River in New York City on its way to the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, with some statue or something in the background. Read more <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2276.html">here</a>.

Hello Old Girl

The Space Shuttle Enterprise trudges up the Hudson River in New York City on its way to the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, with some statue or something in the background. Read more here.
A six-month-old polar bear cub frolics with her mother in a zoo in Wuppertal, Germany. Read more <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/multimedia/camera-club/in-photos/best-pictures-from-june-6/article4235335/#gallery_1752=2">here</a>.

BearFun

A six-month-old polar bear cub frolics with her mother in a zoo in Wuppertal, Germany. Read more here.
We got <a href="https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2012-06/how-last-transit-venus-will-help-hunt-exoplanets/">real excited</a> about the transit of Venus this week. Here's a nice picture! For more photojournalism like this, check out <a href="http://www.americanphotomag.com/">American Photo</a>.

Hello Venus

We got real excited about the transit of Venus this week. Here’s a nice picture! For more photojournalism like this, check out American Photo.