We hope you have a great weekend. Please let this really impressive Lego construction set the tone for it. (via Designboom)
With Thanksgiving in the rear view mirror, we can shameless post odd Christmas stories, such as this LEGO Christmas tree in London. (via Designboom)
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The overall form draws from the history of covent garden as London’s original fruit and vegetable market, featuring a pitched roof that looks like an ordinary suburban glasshouse dropped into a new environment in daylight. At night it becomes a magical box glowing and lit, coming to life with the plants it contains.
The world’s first living LEGO greenhouse, the framework was built and installed by Duncan Titmarsh, the only LEGO certified professional in the UK and is home to living plants and vegetables. “LEGO Greenhouse” is on view until September 25th, 2011.
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Three LEGO figurines are traveling to Jupiter, affixed to the space probe “Juno.” The models represent the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, the Roman god Jupiter, and the Roman goddess Juno.
Created by LEGO on a special commission from NASA, the three figures are composed of aluminum, created at a cost of about 5,000 USD each. Special manufacturing was required to ensure that the figurines do not interfere with the spacecraft’s sensitive measurements and instruments.
“Juno” is expected to arrive on Jupiter in July of 2016, where the solar-powered probe will collect information about the planet, its moons, and atmosphere over the course of one year. It is scheduled to launch aboard the unmanned ‘Atlas V’ rocket at 11:40 AM EDT on August 5th.
