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Credits The Name The poem: Davis, Fannie Stearns. "Moon Folly (A Song of Conn the Fool)". Poetry, A Magazine of Verse, Vol. 1, No. 6. Harriet Monroe. Chicago: Harriet Monroe, 1913. 183-184. Print. (Available online from the University of Toronto, Robarts Library, Internet Archive.) Davis, Fannie Stearns. "The Songs of Conn the Fool - I". Myself and I. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. 121 - 122. Print. (Available online from the University of Toronto, Robarts Library, Internet Archive.) Image Credits Links are provided directly to those images available on the web. Experience HSD image: Image Credit: NASA / ASRC Experimental Imaging Lab Space Shuttle Atlantis lifting off on STS-132 mission. LWIR image: Image Credit: NASA / ASRC Experimental Imaging Lab Space Shuttle Endeavor lifting off on STS-127 mission. Stereo-3D image: Image Credit: NASA / ASRC Experimental Imaging Lab Space Shuttle Discovery lifting off on STS-131 mission. Interest: Engineering Imagery - Film and High Speed Digital Image Credit: CAIB Volume III Appendix E.2 Figure 4.3.2.1e Composite image used for debris trajectory analysis during Space Shuttle Columbia accident investigation. Interest: Visible and Infrared Imaging Top image: Image Credit: Leaping Catch LLC Thermal Emission curves at three temperatures Launch in LWIR: Image Credit: NASA / ASRC Experimental Imaging Lab Space Shuttle Endeavor lifting off on STS-130 mission. ET Tanking in MWIR: Image Credit: NASA / ASRC Experimental Imaging Lab Fueling of the Space Shuttle Endeavor's External Tank prior to the STS-130 mission. Pleiades Star Cluster: Image Credit: NASA / ESA / AURA / CalTech archive.org/details/nasa Hubble Refines Distance to Pleiades Star Cluster Image ID: SPD-HUBBLE-STScI-2004-20a Lettering: Left image: Image Credit: NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis on Launch Pad 39B for STS-115 Image ID: KSC-KSC-06PD-2056 Right image: Image Credit: NASA / ASRC Experimental Imaging Lab Space Shuttle Endeavor on Launch Pad 39A for STS-127. Bottom image: Image Credit: NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad 39A for STS-98 Image ID: KSC-KSC-01PP-0186 Interest: Stereoscopic 3D Imaging Overhead view: Image Credit: Leaping Catch LLC Overhead view of objects on a coffee table. Left and Right views: Image Credit: Leaping Catch LLC Left and right views of objects on coffee table. Crater: Image Credit: NASA / JPL / Space Science Institute A segment of the larger image (PIA12807) showing a crater on the surface of Saturn's moon Rhea. The Name Moon Folly 1: Image Credit: Image courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA JSC Image of the Moon from the International Space Station - Expedition 20 Image ID: ISS020-E-17868 Moon Folly 2: Image Credit: Leaping Catch LLC A sack full of guide books to help you plan your journey! Moon Folly 3: Image Credit: Leaping Catch LLC Gnaw away at obstacles in your path. Moon Folly 4: Left image: Image Credit: NASA Saturn V Vehicle for Apollo 4 at the Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center Image ID: MSFC-6760614 Right image: Image Credit: NASA Apollo 14 Launch Image ID: MSFC-9309378 Moon Folly 5: Top: Image Credit: NASA Apollo 11 - Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. Looks Back at Tranquility Base Image ID: GPN-2000-001102 Bottom Left: Image Credit: NASA Apollo 17 - Scientist-Astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt collects lunar rake samples Image ID: AS17-134-20425 Bottom Right: Image Credit: NASA Apollo 16 - Astronaut Charles M. Duke, Jr. collects lunar samples during extravehicular activity. Image ID: HSF-photo-as16-114-18423 Moon Folly 6a: Top Left: Image Credit: NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Module ascent stage photographed from Command Module following surface mission. Image ID: AS11-44-6634 Top Right: Image Credit: NASA Apollo 15 Command Module splashes down in the Pacific Ocean Image ID: S71-43543 Bottom: Image Credit: NASA Apollo 11 Recovery Operation Image ID: MSFC-6901200 Moon Folly 6b: Top Left: Image Credit: Lunar and Planetary Institute / NASA JSC Lunar Sample 67016 Image ID: S81-26043 Turner and Cadogen 1975 dated a dark clast in this sample at 3.97±0.05 billion years old. Alibert et al. 1994 dated another clast in this sample to be 4.562±0.068 billion years old. Top Right: Image Credit: NASA Second Apollo 11 sample return container in Vacuum Laboratory. Image ID: s69-45507 Bottom Left: Image Credit: NASA JSC Digital Image Collection Thin section of rock brought back to earth by Apollo 12 mission. Seen under polarized light, the different colors indicate different minerals. Image ID: S70-20954 Bottom Right: Image Credit: NASA JSC Digital Image Collection Enlarged view of hypervelocity impact of lunar surface material returned by Apollo 11 astronauts. (Image taken by Dr. G. J. Wasserberg, J. Devaney, and K. Evans at the California Institute of Technology.) Image ID: S70-20418 Moon Folly 7: Top Left: Image Credit: Image provided courtesy of University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center Sea Surface Temperature Top Right: Image Credit: Leaping Catch LLC Satellite technologies - a multitude of channels available practically live from around the globe Middle: Image Credit: NASA Apollo-era technology spurred the development of cordless products. Image ID: MSFC-0103484 Bottom Left: Image Credit: NASA Thermal protection technologies used for Apollo astronauts and spacecraft components provide firefighters with better protective gear. Image ID: MSFC-0103831 Bottom Middle: Image Credit: Leaping Catch LLC Miniaturization of electronic components has led to small yet powerful computers and communication devices. Bottom Right: Image Credit: NASA-GSFC, data from NOAA GOES Hurricane Alley: 08-08 Moon Folly 8: Image Credit: NASA Earthrise as seen during the Apollo 11 mission Image ID: AS11-44-6559 Moon Folly 9a: Image Credit: NASA The Moon, photographed by the Apollo 17 crew during their homeward journey. Image ID: HSF-photo-as17-152-23311 Moon Folly 9b: Image Credit: Leaping Catch LLC Note that the Leaping Catch Logo is a trademark of Leaping Catch LLC. Credit for the small moon inset: Image Credit: NASA The Moon, photographed by the Apollo 17 crew during their homeward journey. Image ID: HSF-photo-as17-152-23311 A woman-owned small business. |
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