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385626 01: View of the Earth as viewed by the Apollo 17 crew traveling toward the moon, December 7, 1972. This translunar coast photograph extends from the Meditierranean Sea area to the ...
The footage of Erin was captured by the Sen SpaceTV-1 camera system mounted on the International Space Station in low Earth ...
The members of Expedition 73-"B" settle in and get busy conducting science research on board the International Space Station.
ISS shared the video to celebrate the occasion of Earth day. Every year on April 22 this day is celebrated to mark the birth of the modern environmental movement. “Sit back and enjoy the view!
As their Crew Dragon approached the space station, a camera aboard the capsule shared a dramatic view (below) of the ISS orbiting Earth at an altitude of around 250 miles.
What you would see is the Earth upside down… We would be passing over India,” Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla explained.
Thanks to NASA’s new High Definition Earth Viewing experiment, Earthlings can catch an awe-inspiring view of their home planet broadcast directly from the International Space Station.
NASA astronaut Zena Cardman recently captured footage of auroras over South Pacific Ocean, which she shared on social. The ...
The ISS -- a rare example of cooperation between Russia and the West -- has been orbiting Earth at about 28,000 kilometres (17,000 miles) an hour since 1998.
Through a porthole in the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio caught this view of Orbital Sciences Corp.'s Cygnus cargo spacecraft departing Feb. 18, over the Middle East.