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qweruio: Europe, and Africa at Night (NASA, International Space Station Science, 10/28/10) (by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center)
scanzen: The Spectacular Fiery Death of the Albert Einstein Spacecraft This amazing reentry fireworks was observed from the International Space Station on 2 November at 12:04 GMT. We can see European Space Agency’s fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle,
hogwartshiddenswimmingpool: This is Kjell Lindgren. He’s a NASA astronaut who just got back from 5 months on the International Space Station. There are two reasons why this picture is hilarious: His wife is flawless and makes bad space puns to make
pennyfournasa: NASA: 2013 Year In Review2013 was a big year for NASA. Voyager 1 became the first man-made object to enter interstellar space. The International Space Station celebrated its 15th anniversary. Curiosity uncovered evidence that Mars could’ve
spaceplasma: Meteor Seen from the International Space Station The term meteor actually refers to the streak of light caused by a piece of space debris burning up in the atmosphere. The pieces of debris are called meteoroids, and remnants of the debris
did-you-kno: ►► More pics, sources, and information here ►►►► NASA just emailed a wrench to space. An astronaut working on the International Space Station needed a tool he didn’t have, so NASA designed one with computer software and emailed
h4ilstorm: Cuba and the Bahamas (NASA, International Space Station, 12/23/13) (by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center)
just–space: Scott Kelly just tweeted this photo of the Moon, Venus, Jupiter and Earth as seen from the International Space Station js
cozydark: Aki Hoshide took this self-portrait during Expedition 32.
blazepress: Space Shuttle viewed from the International Space Station.
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humanoidhistory: November 16, 2009 — The Space Shuttle Atlantis soars toward an orbital rendezvous with the International Space Station.
humanoidhistory: Planet Earth and the International Space Station, November 28, 2008, as seen from the Space Shuttle Endeavour. (NASA)
wired: chels: curiositycounts: Absolutely striking photography of star trails taken from the International Space Station as it orbits Earth at 17,000 mph. See full set here. (via) WOAH. Don Pettit’s taking some unreal shots from space. Concure.
sci-universe: You can watch the Earth from space LIVE right now! The view from International Space Station (ISS) is breathtaking, I just saw Moon disappearing behind the Earth. This is what makes me think how insane the time we are living in is. (When
thisistheverge: It might not be “red matter,” but… The electromagnetic levitator pictured, developed by the European Space Agency, was delivered to the International Space Station aboard a recent cargo mission. The device allows the formation
zerostatereflex: Unique Fluid Behavior in Space Laboratory “Astronauts on the International Space Station dissolved an effervescent tablet in a floating ball of water, and captured images using a camera capable of recording four times the resolution
theverge: Lettuce cheers! The first ever space-grown lettuce was just served aboard the International Space Station.
did-you-kno: The most expensive structure in the world isn’t actually on the planet, it circles it every 90 minutes. The International Space Station was built on Earth, but assembled in space at a cost of over 100 billion dollars. Source
amy-celeste: After 13 years of continuous maned operation we can now actually watch a live feed of the Earth from the International Space Station. This is a test of Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) video equipment to see if it can hold up in space.
sixpenceee: European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst tweeted this photograph taken from the International Space Station to social media on Aug. 29, 2014, writing, “words can’t describe how it feels flying through an #aurora. I wouldn’t even
sixpenceee: Clouds cast thousand-mile shadows into space when viewed aboard the International Space Station
just–space: International Space Station sees Aurora South of Australia js
unexplained-events:A space shuttle launch as seen from the International Space Station
spaceplasma:Lightning illuminates the area it strikes on Earth but the flash can be seen from space, too. This image was taken from 400 km above Earth in 2012 by an astronaut on the International Space Station travelling at 28 800 km/h. At these distances
itsfullofstars: What a “Shooting Star” looks like from Space. Taken on August 13, 2011 by Astronaut Ron Garan on the International Space Station during Perseids Meteor Shower. Source: NASA SDO Facebook page.
ohscience: The European Space Agency’s Paolo Nespoli took this image of lightning over Brazil as seen from the International Space Station in January 2011.
babydreamgirl: 1softie: ufo-the-truth-is-out-there: JUST days after a video showing a ufo was quickly cut by NASAs live feed from the International Space Station another UFO has apparently came into view. it seems the space agency hurriedly cut the
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vbeserk:August 10, 2007 – The Space Shuttle Endeavour performs a “rendezvous pitch maneuver” prior docking with the International Space Station. (NASA).
bwiss: Moon Over Earth (NASA, International Space Station, 05/06/14) (by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center)
micdotcom: The crisis in Gaza is so serious, it can be seen from space International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst has posted his “saddest photo yet.” From all the way up in the thermosphere, ISS personnel orbiting 200 miles over the
orientaltiger: André Kuipers, who is currently on a expedition on the International Space Station, shared his incredible photography from space.
sci-universe: spaceplasma: Meteor Seen from the International Space Station The term meteor actually refers to the streak of light caused by a piece of space debris burning up in the atmosphere. The pieces of debris are called meteoroids, and remnants
humanoidhistory: A view of International Space Station solar panels and Earth’s horizon, photographed by an STS-124 crewmember on the ISS was docked with the Space Shuttle Discovery. June 10, 2008. (NASA)
canadian-space-agency: Astronauts aboard the International Space Station captured the Sarychev volcano in action on January 30th 2014. Image credit: NASA
humanoidhistory: Today in history: The Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the International Space Station during mission STS-133 on February 26, 2011.
canadian-space-agency: NASA Astronaut Rick Mastracchio aboard the International Space Station: "Wide angle shot out the cupola somewhere over Africa.“ Credit: Rick Mastracchio/NASA
sci-universe: Auroras seen from space – probably the coolest thing in the world. The spectacle is equivalent from land as well, though. Timelapse provided by the International Space Station
humanoidhistory: August 19, 2007 – Backdropped by the Earth, the International Space Station is seen receding into the distance as the Space Shuttle Endeavour departs the orbital outpost. (NASA)
wolverxne: Pre-Winter Storm, Southwestern Australia (NASA, International Space Station)by: [NASA's Marshall Space Flight Centre]
Italy at Night (NASA, International Space Station, 08/18/12) by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center on Flickr.
ladflow: August 10, 2007 – The Space Shuttle Endeavour performs a “rendezvous pitch maneuver” before docking with the International Space Station. (NASA)
humanoidhistory: July 22, 2001 — The Space Shuttle Discovery over an Earth dotted with clouds, observed from the International Space Station. (NASA)
unexplained-events: A space shuttle launch as seen from the International Space Station
shorm: did-you-kno: ►► More pics, sources, and information here ►►►► NASA just emailed a wrench to space. An astronaut working on the International Space Station needed a tool he didn’t have, so NASA designed one with computer software
canadian-space-agency: Soyuz launch to the International Space Station on Tuesday March 25th 2014. Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
zubat: Space shuttle Atlantis approaches the International Space Station (ISS) for its final flight in July of 2011.
highwaygone:spaceplasma:Lightning illuminates the area it strikes on Earth but the flash can be seen from space, too. This image was taken from 400 km above Earth in 2012 by an astronaut on the International Space Station travelling at 28 800 km/h.
just–space: The Aurora and the Sunrise : On the International Space Station (ISS), you can only admire an aurora until the sun rises. Then the background Earth becomes too bright. Unfortunately, after sunset, the rapid orbit of the ISS around
did-you-kno: Before US astronaut Scott Kelly returned from his year-long mission aboard the International Space Station, he shared photos of his very last sunrise in space. Source Source 2