French and ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet successfully carried out his first spacewalk today, upgrading the power supply to the International Space Station. His mission is set to last until the 20th of April 2017 and he’s already been known for his artistic photography. Here, he managed to capture an aerial shot of Lisbon and the
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Astronaut Jim Lovell being hoisted into the Apollo 11 command module on March 24, 1969. He served as the backup commander for this legendary mission. Interesting fact: when Deke Slayton pulled Neil Armstrong from mission control on December 23, 1968, where he was serving as the capcom for this mission, they at first were considering
Had a blast on Facebook LIVE with @bosplanet! Thanks for tuning in with a BOS Satellite!! 🙂 If you missed the Live Stream, check out the link in my bio to view it on the Beyond Our Sight (BOS) Facebook page. I gave a tour of the NASA JPL Von Karman museum!
What I see entering my building. One of these days I’m going to meet up with this robot on mars.
What goes up, must come down. In the case of the Orion spacecraft, that means running multiple Underway Recovery tests to ensure a safe retrieval.|Photo Credit: NASA/Bill White|….
Coucher de soleil spatial, vu de côté, photographié par l’astronaute de l’ESA @thom_astro à bord de la Station spatiale internationale.Source : ESA/NASA.
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