Reentry of space shuttle Atlantis on STS-135 as seen from the ISS. The curving streak of light is an exposure of the path of the shuttle. Photo taken by the crew of Expedition 28. 2011.
<em>Monthly</em> janvier, 2017
Thomas Pesquet ma Nouvelle idole en live sur NASA TV il me vend du rêve avec toutes ses photos magnifiques de notre belle planète
Space station astronauts watch their health just like we do, but the wrist-worn technology used in orbit is differe… https://t.co/kG0fLRLAHK
First class science facilities @iss_research: @astro_kimbrough servicing the combustion rack… https://t.co/B5rJJIsko7
Good morning USA! Philadelphia – Atlantic City – #NYC. https://t.co/1ZI4eAT9Wf
L’#ISS et ses équipements scientifiques de pointe: entretien d’un compartiment pour des expériences de combustion p… https://t.co/IEHx1I0akq
Space Shuttle Endeavour:_________________________________________________ – named after: HMS Endeavour– status: Retired, displayed at California Science Center in Los Angeles, California– first flight: STS-49 (1992)– last flight: STS-134 (2011)– number of missions:\t 25– time spent in space:296 days, 3 hours, 34 minutes, 2 seconds– number of orbits:\t4,671– distance travelled: 122,883,151 mi (197,761,262 km)– satellites deployed:\t 3– Mir
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Mission control during the days of Gemini (taken circa 1965-66) and mission control now (taken June 7, 2014 by me). So many changes.
Sea of Ingenuity / Thomson Crater seen from the crew of Apollo 15…