Revivez l’épopée de la Station spatiale internationale, de 1998 à aujourd’hui Plus gros objet artificiel en orbite terrestre, avec 110 mètres de longueur et une masse de 400 tonnes, la Station spatiale internationale, ou ISS, s’est construite petit à petit. Le premier élément de ce Meccano géant, le module russe Zarya, a été lancé par
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Mount #Kilimanjaro, the highest summit in Africa, was wearing a scarf of clouds this morning ⛅? #Proxima… https://t.co/UUg4ZcAc3U
@Regrann from @astro_luke_v – Here’s a wonderful shot of California as seen from the International Space Station. Good night and merry Christmas everyone!
The International Space Station just zoomed over my house. It was fast and very tiny, but it made me feel very small.
Le mont Kilimandjaro presque noyé dans les nuages. Dans ces conditions météo l’ascension jusqu’au sommet ensoleillé… https://t.co/iSc3EAw1lc
@Regrann from @astronautariana – ☄️Jupiter flat map☄️ taken by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft.–
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Got to see the International Space Station from NZ tonight @iss so awesome to see!!
@Regrann from @bosplanet – The Kepler spacecraft’s final tally suggests there may be 15-30 billion Earth-like planets in the Milky way. via Kepler and K2 Missions /