For Canadians, the winter solstice is a friendly reminder that winter theoretically begins today. Here is a beautiful view of the northernmost point of land in Canada—Ellesmere Island, Nunavut—photographed from the International Space Station. Credit: NASA
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Un petit pâté pour l’homme, un grand pâté pour l’humanité !
La station spatiale internationale (ISS) orbite à environ 400km au dessus de nos têtes.
The Australian outback doesn’t disappoint with its shades of red ?? https://t.co/Mp9ovv8GkA #Australia #Proxima https://t.co/qknkCMX2x2
Watch Tristan play through the awesome new space/survival/exploration game, !
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last night’s view from key west of the international space station passing just over Mars, with Venus below
God Jul och Gott Nytt Rymdår! Tack alla fantastiska rymdäventyrare för det här året och hoppas alla får ett lika kalasbra 2017. / Merry Christmas and Happy New Space Year! Thanks to all fantastic space adventurers for this year and wishes for an equally great 2017. 🙂
NASA releases AMAZING photo of the International Space Station transiting the Sun! All astronomers will agree with me when I say that transit photos are among the toughest to capture. Partially, because they only last for fleeting moments. Plus, the mathematical chances of a transit are rare, in some cases only occurring once per decade!
ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/20/2016 Myotendinous and Neuromuscular Adaptation to Long-term Spaceflight (Sarcolab)-3: Yesterday, the crew configured the Muscle Atrophy Research & Exercise System (MARES) in the Columbus module. Today they completed the second of three in-flight sessions of joint-NASA-ESA-Russia Sarcolab experiment. The subject ingressed MARES, followed by the operator performing ultrasound measurements of