Behold an acrobatic spacewalker with a handheld maneuvering thruster in a 1958 space card from Topps.
The western half of Australia, as seen from the Gemini XI spacecraft, 850 miles above the Earth.
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From the vantage point of the International Space Station, astronaut Shane Kimbrough (@astro_kimbrough) captured this image over the Earth, writing “Looking west over the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. #EarthArt from the amazing space station.”
The space station serves as the world’s laboratory for conducting cutting-edge microgravity research, and is the primary platform for technology development and testing in space to enable human and robotic exploration of destinations beyond low-Earth orbit, including asteroids and Mars.
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Looks like terraformed Martian desert. In reality it’s Saudi Arabia and Egypt by astronaut Shane Kimbrough.
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Trillium Lake by Jonny Borruso
Full Moon Service: by Erik Johansson
London from the International Space Station | By Astronaut Shane Kimbrough
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Photography by Albert Hongbo Yang