Lust in Space is the eleventh studio album by Gwar. It was released on August 18, 2009. It is their first album since returning to their old label Metal Blade Records. The album also saw the return of former bassist Casey Orr, even though he would later part ways with the band yet again. Lust in Space debuted at #96 on the Billboard top 200 Charts and according to Blabbermouth it was Gwar's highest position reached for the debut of an album.
The cover is an homage/parody of the Kiss album Love Gun.
This time around, Gwar manages to steal a Scumdog ship and prepares to finally leave Earth; however, Cardinal Syn returns and plans an attack. Gwar then seeks the help of Zog, an old Scumdog commander who trained Oderus, to help them. However, it turns out that he's become nothing but old and homeless. Gwar eventually sets everything straight and leave Earth, promising to stop on tour, and keep us all up to date on their activities.
The album also introduces a new Destructo, Sawborg, who wields a sawblade arm and has another sawblade sticking out of his head. He is not mentioned on the album, except briefly in "Gwarnography".
The year 2008 contained several significant events in spaceflight, including the first flyby of Mercury by a spacecraft since 1975, the discovery of water ice on Mars by the Phoenix spacecraft, which landed in May, the first Chinese spacewalk in September, and the launch of the first Indian Lunar probe in October.
The internationally accepted definition of a spaceflight is any flight which crosses the Kármán line, 100 kilometres above sea level. The first recorded spaceflight launch of the year occurred on 11 January, when a Black Brant was launched on a suborbital trajectory from White Sands, with the LIDOS ultraviolet astronomy payload. This was followed by the first orbital launch of the year on 15 January, by a Sea Launch Zenit-3SL, with the Thuraya 3 communications satellite. The launch marked the return to flight for Sea Launch following the explosion of a Zenit-3SL on the launch pad the previous January during an attempt to launch the NSS-8 satellite.
Five carrier rockets made their maiden flights in 2008; the Ariane 5ES, Long March 3C, Zenit-3SLB, PSLV-XL, and the operational version of the Falcon 1, with an uprated Merlin-1C engine. These were all derived from existing systems. The Blue Sparrow and Sejjil missiles also conducted their maiden flights, and the ATK Launch Vehicle made its only flight, but was destroyed by range safety after it went off course. In November, the baseline Proton-M was retired in favour of the Enhanced variant, first launched in 2007.
The year 2011 saw a number of significant events in spaceflight, including the retirement of NASA's Space Shuttle after its final flight in July 2011, and the launch of China's first space station module, Tiangong-1, in September. A total of 84 orbital launches were conducted over the course of the year, of which 78 were successful. Russia, China and the United States conducted the majority of the year's orbital launches, with 35, 19 and 18 launches respectively; 2011 marked the first year that China conducted more successful launches than the United States. Seven manned missions were launched into orbit during 2011, carrying a total of 28 astronauts to the International Space Station. Additionally, the Zenit-3F and Long March 2F/G carrier rockets made their maiden flights in 2011, while the Delta II Heavy made its last.
A total of 84 orbital launches were attempted in 2011, with 78 being reported as successful; 80 launches reached orbit. 35 launches were conducted using Russian and former Soviet rockets, whilst China launched 19 rockets, and the United States launched 18. Europe conducted five launches, India and Japan launched three rockets each, and Iran conducted one launch.
Several significant events in spaceflight occurred in 2009, including Iran conducting its first indigenous orbital launch, the first Swiss satellite being launched and New Zealand launching its first sounding rocket. The H-IIB and Naro-1 rockets conducted maiden flights, whilst the Tsyklon-3, Falcon 1 and Ariane 5GS were retired from service. The permanent crew of the International Space Station increased from three to six in May, and in the last few months of the year, Japan's first resupply mission to the outpost, HTV-1, was conducted successfully.
The internationally accepted definition of a spaceflight is any flight which crosses the Kármán line, 100 kilometres above sea level. The first spaceflight launch of the year was that of a Delta IV Heavy, carrying the USA-202 ELINT satellite, which launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 02:47 GMT on 18 January. This was also the first orbital launch of the year.
On 2 February Iran conducted its first successful orbital launch, when a Safir was used to place the Omid satellite into low Earth orbit.
Again, what grim vision this?
Bloodstained tomb, beer-cans, and piss...
This is no life...
For a god
Is this my fate?
Trapped for all time?
Is it too late?
The only thing worth living for... escape!
I gaze through the night and behold constellations
Still bearing the scars of my disintegrations
So many hours I wasted my powers
On murder and madness and deadly red rain
Earth is a prison, this life is a curse
This planet's rotation is simply the worst
Days they drag by, a life all too lost
I must escape no matter what cost...
Space, blazes infernal...
My sentence on Earth, eternal...
It sickens me to watch you, all I ever do is cry
And do my best to kill you because all of you must die!
And although I created you
I always have hated you
Fuck this place!
Oh how I long for lust in space
So many years of bloodlust and tears
My struggles mean nothing
Ja, ja, all ist klar...
Earth is a tomb, and abyss of time
I can't accept it's the end of the line
The Scumdogs are calling, I must go back
If I can escape Earth, I swear I'll quit crack
Call-girls on comets, carnality that's felt...
Dock your Lord-barge at the Garteroid belt
Bimbo's in limbo awake with a "Boom!"
Revealing a teat twice the size of the moon
Lust in space
Lust in space
Fleischlust auf raum!
Lust in space
An outer-space orgy with freaks of all races
As bright orange cum spatters sluts with all faces
Meteoroided freakazoids they exude prurience
Omni-sexuals display sodomic puissance
Lust in space!
So many stars, so many bars!
Outer space is quite the place, even from afar!
Out there I've humped millions and felt no shame
Never excluded the old or the lame
My sexploits were legend, I could have gone into porn
But I like killing more than sex,
I always was a battle-borne...
But space teems with danger, the perils are countless
Enemies infinite, vengeance that's boundless!
Wars that are so fun you don't want to win!
Against the most hated, Cardinal Syn...
Lust in space!
The Earth is a gallstone I'll leave far behind
A marble I garbled, never to find
Space blazes infernal
No interest in matters paternal
Hyperspace makes me horny and I don't know why
A zero-grav hard on can make me so high
Space it blazes infernal
My love for kinky sex, eternal
As we enter the black hole
Her nebula was crawling with crabs
White dwarf and black troll