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<em>Category</em> Actu Spatiale
Sol 1 on Fake Mars: the six of us have settled into our living quarters at the Mars Desert Research Station. Today we will stay inside and make sure everything is ship-shape before our first EVA tomorrow to explore the local terrain.
astronaut wall bed aboard Skylab, the experimental US space station which orbited the Earth between 1973 and 1979 all this week we’ll be Instagramming images from our visit to the @NASA retrospective at the @artsciencemuseumsg in
Follow your bliss! Look at John Glenn’s smile. 77 years old and back in space thirty six years (STS-95 on 1/16/98) after he first orbited the Earth (2/20/62). May anyone who dreams of being up there, above it all with that smile as your biggest dream just came true, experience that in their lifetime. Godspeed
Il m’impressionne et me fascine @thom_astro dans l’ISS en plein assemblage de l’outil MARRES pour étudier l’impact de l’impesanteur sur les os/muscles/articulations ! Plein de questions sur la vie quotidienne dans l’ISS me traverse l’esprit ! Héros des temps modernes ce sont eux
Руководители космической программы “ExoMars” и франко-итальянской компании по производству аэрокосмической продукции Thales Alenia Space подписали контракт, согласно которому предприятие построит марсоход и кос\u04
Italy from space Pic taken by @thom_astro
Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise participates in lunar surface simulation training at the Manned Spacecraft Center. Haise is attached to a Six Degrees of Freedom Simulator. Using mock ups, he simulates traversing with the two subpackages of the ALSEP via a barbell mode January 19, 1970
The Japanese HTV cargo vehicle during and after docking over africa. You can catch these and more over at www.nasa.com of check my bio for a live to a live feed aboard the @iss.
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