Fuck the Saturns were big.
I went there a couple weeks ago, was extremely cool.If you've never been to Kennedy Space Center and seen one up close and personal it's absolutely unreal how massive it is.
I grew up in FL and watched a couple shuttle launches in person at Cape Canaveral. Despite being 2-5 miles away (depending on launch pad), the sound was unbelievable and the FEEL of it from head to toe and the ground was simply indescribable. Something you had to experience in person to truly comprehend. That said, the shuttles were a fraction of oomph that the Saturn V from the Apollo days. I can't fathom what that would have been like to experience in person.
The one I remember about that cold stuff was "Heads" by Greg Bear, in which they break reality, and it ends up with "Mars" in which the martian colonists use that technology to teleport and hide Mars somewhere safe in the galaxy because at that point we're fighting a war by converting pieces of each others planet into anti-matter because dropping asteroids on each other wouldn't be enough to end the war.I read this novel before I think, didn't this start a black hole and destroy the Earth?
Something really cool here: Could change the way we study matter entirely & may lead to a new scientific revolution in my opinion.
Coldest Spot in Universe Should Soon Be Aboard International Space Station
Check the video :