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Hop over to ISS Tracker for real-time updates to see exactly where the station is positioned over earth. Keep checking in; the view is bound to be astronomical. [ISS via Engadget] GIF by Michael ...
A tighter view focuses directly on Earth, showing a stretch about 150 miles x 110 miles (240 kilometers x 180 kilometers). The third camera looks at the space station's forward docking port ...
1. 15-minute time-lapse photograph taken from the ISS From 240 miles above Earth’s surface, you can sense the speed of both the ISS and Earth’s rotation. The star trails -concentric circles ...
For one thing, the ISS is traveling at about 17,500 mph (28,000 kph), meaning that a timed exposure will blur the features of Earth. The other problem is the stars.
One breathtaking moment occurred when the United States astronaut Nichole “Vapor” Ayers captured a stunning view of a phenomenon called a “sprite” lighting up above a fierce thunderstorm. She took ...
Other lines of light appearing in the 18-second clip captured from the International Space Station (ISS) include city lights on Earth 250 miles below, and those of distant stars.
Shubhanshu Shukla enjoys view of Earth from ISS In the pictures shared online, Shukla is seen seated on the edge of the 7-windowed Cupola Module on the ISS with the Earth visible in the background.
Holiday celebrations for astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are pretty similar to how they are on Earth, except for two main factors: the absence of gravity, and a food ...
On their mission to the ISS, astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken can see some incredible views of earth from aboard Crew Dragon. Here are some of them.
At 1:32 am local time, an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) captured a striking view of the Nile River ...
NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick and Don Pettit describe their photography skills snapping images of the Earth from the International Space Station.