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International Space Station over the planet Earth. Elements of this image furnished by NASA royalty free stock image

International Space Station over the planet Earth. Elements of this image furnished by NASA royalty free stock image, #royalty, #Ad, #free, #stock, #ad

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NASA images of the International Space Station, Space Shuttle, NASA astronauts and various images of Earth captured from space. 	 	Credit: NASA

The bright sun greets the International Space Station in this Nov. 22 scene from the Russian section of the orbital outpost, photographed by one of the STS-129 crew members. Image credit: NASA.. Read full caption: spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-21/html/...

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Day 320. A nice way to end a long and busy day at work. Good night from the International Space Station! #YearInSpace

Day 320. A nice way to end a long and busy day at work. Good night from the International Space Station! #YearInSpace

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The NASA-led Gateway Program is an international collaboration to establish humanity's first space station around the Moon as a vital component of the Artemis campaign. Gateway will help NASA and its partners test the technologies and capabilities required for a sustained human presence in deep space, and chart a path for the first human missions to Mars.

The NASA-led Gateway Program is an international collaboration to establish humanity's first space station around the Moon as a vital component of the Artemis campaign. Gateway will help NASA and its partners test the technologies and capabilities required for a sustained human presence in deep space, and chart a path for the first human missions to Mars.

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Philadelphia-based photographer and videographer Bruce W. Berry Jr. brings together images from the International Space Station (ISS) in his new time-lapse video, The World Below. Berry used public content from NASA to form the meditative short film that reads like a supersized version of today’s popular drone landscap…

Philadelphia-based photographer and videographer Bruce W. Berry Jr. brings together images from the International Space Station (ISS) in his new time-lapse video, The World Below. Berry used public content from NASA to form the meditative short film that reads like a supersized version of today’s popular drone landscape videos. The World Below offers a glimpse atContinue reading "An Incredible Aerial Tour of Earth’s Surface from the International Space Station"

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The International Space Station orbits 400 km above the Earth at a speed of 28,800 km/h. It completes a full circuit in just 92 minutes, giving astronauts onboard 16 sunrises and sunsets every day. Use the tracker to find out where the Space Station is right now and when to look up in the sky. See this amazing sight for yourself!

The International Space Station flies 400 km high at 28 800 km/h and only takes 92 minutes to make a complete circuit of Earth. Astronauts working and living on the Station experience 16 sunrises and sunsets each day. The tracker shows where the Space Station is right now and its path 90 minutes ago and 90 minutes ahead, so you can look out for it with your own eyes by looking up at the right time. Let us know how you get on!

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The striking colourisations were carried out by Irish artist Matt Loughrey. Highlights include shots of Mission Control during the Apollo 11 mission and an image of astronaut Gordon Cooper (pictured).

The striking colourisations were carried out by Irish artist Matt Loughrey. Highlights include shots of Mission Control during the Apollo 11 mission and an image of astronaut Gordon Cooper (pictured).

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Experience a historic moment captured on July 4, 1995, when the Space Shuttle Atlantis was still connected to Russia's Mir Space Station. Witness the Soyuz spacecraft undocking for a brief fly-around by Cosmonauts Anatoliy Y. Solovyev and Nikolai M. Budarin.

Throwback Thursday: Atlantis Docked to MIR This view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis still connected to Russia's Mir Space Station was photographed by the...

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Witness the rare moment when the Space Shuttle Endeavor and the International Space Station were photographed together. This historic event took place during Endeavor's last trip to the ISS in May 2011. Discover the beauty of space and astronomy in this captivating image.

Space Shuttle Endeavor's last trip to the International Space Station in May, 2011 afforded a rare opportunity for a photograph of the

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