Las Rocallosas. El astronauta Thomas Pesquet nos regala esta impresionante imagen de Las Montañas Rocosas vistas desde la Estación Espacial Internacional a más de 400 Km de altura. ESA/NASA
<em>Monthly</em> janvier, 2017
Dare mighty things
Know how to learn. Then want to learn.~ Katherine Johnson(If you know the artist please tag in comments below)
Like oil on canvas: The second image in our visual trip across Western Australia, from aboard the ISS, takes us across the Hamersley Range in the Pilbara region of the Australian Shield (or ‘Western Plateau’). It’s an area known for the mining of iron ore, asbestos, and to a lesser extent, gold. Local wildlife include
CSA astronaut David Saint-Jacques is back in Houston to train for his upcoming mission to the ISS in 2018. This week’s focus will be the life support system.
Hello world.. how you been???
If home is where the heart is, then our heart is in the stars.
The famous Crab Nebula (above) is a result of a supernova explosion. This violent explosion occurs when a star experiences a change in its center or core. The exploding star may end up as a black hole and a nebula, or if the explosion isn’t as big, it may end up as a neutron star
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