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We’re committed to exploration and discovery, journeying to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. But how do we guide our missions on their voyage among the stars? Navigation engineers lead the way!
Using complex mathematical formulas, navigation experts calculate where our spacecraft are and where they’re headed. No matter the destination, navigating the stars is a complicated challenge that faces all our missions. But, we think you’re up to the task!
Our space navigation workbook lets you explore the techniques and mathematical concepts used by navigation engineers. The book delves into groundbreaking navigation innovations like miniaturized atomic clocks, autonomous navigation technologies, using GPS signals at the Moon, and guiding missions through the solar system with X-ray emissions from pulsars — a type of neutron star. It also introduces you to experts working with NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation program at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
If you’re a high schooler who dreams of guiding a rover across the rocky surface of Mars or planning the trajectory of an observer swinging around Venus en route to the Sun, this workbook is for you! Download it today and start your adventure with NASA: https://go.nasa.gov/3i7Pzqr
We’re committed to exploration and discovery, journeying to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. But how do we guide our missions on their voyage among the stars? Navigation engineers lead the way!
Using complex mathematical formulas, navigation experts calculate where our spacecraft are and where they’re headed. No matter the destination, navigating the stars is a complicated challenge that faces all our missions. But, we think you’re up to the task!
Our space navigation workbook lets you explore the techniques and mathematical concepts used by navigation engineers. The book delves into groundbreaking navigation innovations like miniaturized atomic clocks, autonomous navigation technologies, using GPS signals at the Moon, and guiding missions through the solar system with X-ray emissions from pulsars — a type of neutron star. It also introduces you to experts working with NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation program at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
If you’re a high schooler who dreams of guiding a rover across the rocky surface of Mars or planning the trajectory of an observer swinging around Venus en route to the Sun, this workbook is for you! Download it today and start your adventure with NASA: https://go.nasa.gov/3i7Pzqr
Sit on my face and let the good times moan.
Keirnan Shipka
All the staff have left.
How horny are you right now?
SMM
Oh my,
Those moments when you reblog something and then think, will Tumblr freak out over it?
Here's one a bit more calming.....
Intriguing. Definitely love the smile.
Come over here and sit on my face.....
When you realize the car ride will involve plenty of fucking....
Get in and Get on.
Hungry. Very hungry.
Oh that Rachel.
Rachel Cook
The sort of lick, suck and fuck weekend where you need to take Monday off to recover.
..and with her legs over my shoulders.
Beauty with attitude
Silvia. So very delicious.
Once in a while I will approach a woman and suggest we go back to her place so she can go wild riding my face.
I keep doing it because I've been surprised by the number of times the woman locks eyes with me and says Yes.
Great legs. A sly look and a very tempting ass.
I'm onboard.
When she invites you back to her place to see her whole portfolio - the answer is Yes!
When the girl next door invites you over for dinner and offers you an appetizer.
Sit on my face, please.
Well now.
A scenario where I would lick, suck and fuck my way into the hospital.
A threesome with these two would be something.
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Get on my knees and lets go for it.
Hot damn.
Pardon my enthusiasm.
A moment that screams "sit on my face" and let's go for it.
... i know !!!🌿
From the vault. Mouthwatering. Wow!
Exquisite.