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Seen from Dos Cabezas Siding in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Originally thought to be noctilucent clouds.
Skylab astronauts took this photograph as they approached the orbiting laboratory on the the third and final mission in November 1973.
Image credit: NASA
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China's Tiangong-1 space station will crash to Earth on April 1st, 2018.
Experts currently predict that the space station will fall somewhere over Europe, and could even hit land.
"Re-entry will take place anywhere between 43ºN and 43ºS (e.g. Spain, France, South Italy, Portugal, Greece, etc.)," said the the European Space Agency (ESA)
LAST NEWS...
China’s Tiangong-1 space station has crashed in the Pacific Ocean, according to the country’s space agency on April 2, 2018.
The spacecraft re-entered the earth’s atmosphere at 0015 GMT over the South Pacific near Tahiti and mostly burnt up, chinese state news agency Xinhua reported.
Eleven astronauts and cosmonauts are living together aboard the International Space Station following the arrival of the SpaceX Crew-7 mission on Sunday. While the new crewmates get adapted to life in microgravity another crew is preparing for its departure this weekend.
The orbital outpost’s newest crew of four, representing the U.S., Denmark, Japan, and Russia, arrived on Sunday aboard the SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft. NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov are familiarizing themselves with station safety procedures and getting used to life on orbit.
The Crew-7 crew was now Expedition 69 Flight Engineers and will live and work 260 miles above the Earth for the next six months. During Monday afternoon, the new crew members were joined by station commander Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos and Flight Engineer Sultan Alneyadi of (UAE) United Arab Emirates) and reviewed the location of emergency hardware throughout the orbital lab.
Another crew is set to return to Earth this weekend after beginning its space station mission in March. NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen, commander of the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft, will lead NASA Pilot Woody Hoburg and Mission Specialists Alneyadi and Andrey Fedyaev of Roscosmos when they end their mission as Expedition 69 flight engineers. The quartet is scheduled to undock Endeavour no earlier than Saturday, Sept. 2, and splash down off the coast of Florida.
In this image, the SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft, with four Crew-7 crew members aboard, approaches the space station for a docking on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023.
Image credit: NASA TV
#NASA #NASAMarshall #Crew7 #ISS #InternationalSpaceStation #CommercialCrew
Image rendered @33 megapixels (custom DSR)
Injectable camera tools by Otis_Inf (game version rolled back to 1.0.4)
Real Lights plus Ultra Graphics Mod by jmx777
Reshade 3.4.1
Cropped and resampled on GIMP
"We'll have to destroy them ship to ship. Get the crews to their fighters."
('TIE pilot' by Hasbro / Star Wars - The Black Series / 6-inch)
Diorama by RK
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I was playing around with my 10-22mm lens and just happened to stumble upon this location below the Petronas Twin Towers, which when combined with my wide angle lens looked like some futuristic space station. To go with that theme, I decided to go full-blown HDR on this one. I'm very happy with the results....I think this may be one of my favorite HDRs I've ever done!
Canon 60D
Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
10mm
f/13
ISO 100
3 exposure HDR edited in Photomatix, Lightroom, and Photoshop Elements
The first Space Police Station, made for an online game on LEGO.com that never happened. A year later I used some of these ideas in the first sketch model for the Space Police Station set.
while waiting for a good catch of one shooting star of the Perseids I got the International SpaceStation ISS instead ;-)
In this project I combined classic space with technic. Its possible to control several functions with just one motor.
See building instructions at: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-100613/lukasaliaslax%40web.de/se...
I created this project for Lego ideas:
If you like it. I would be happy, if you could take a minute and support this project at lego ideas:
ideas.lego.com/content/project/link/81b9bd17-5ff5-40a0-ac...
See video showing the features:
Perhaps one day we will gaze at other moons, but I'm pretty fond of this one!
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Credits: ESA/NASA
This is another footage of an amazing moc, that we saw at ComicCon Germany. Check out our youtube for more! youtu.be/YfduS2cTu5k
An opportune capture of the Chinese unmanned space station Tiangong 1 passing between the two bright stars of Canopus (centre) and Sirius (upper right). Also in this photo, spanning from the Carina Nebula (far left) to the Orion Nebula (far right), are the Milky Way and the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxies, and some thin Earth-clouds (lower right) lit by the last of the setting Sun.
NASA, Axiom Space, and SpaceX are targeting 8:22 a.m. EDT, Tuesday, June 10, for launch of the fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, Axiom Mission 4.
We welcomed the Ax-4 crew to #NASAMarshall in March to participate in training at our Payload Operations Integration Center. This visit allowed the crew to get familiar with the team on the ground who will be supporting their science operations during their mission, and to learn how that process is conducted.
Photo Credit: AxiomSpace
#NASA #InternationalSpaceStation #ISS #Launch #Astronauts #SpaceStation #science #AxiomSpace #AstronautTraining
Live coverage of Ax-4 launch and arrival activities will stream on NASA+
I am a rover too!
Whut? You're a robot on roller skates, nothing more!
I even have a blue stripe!
No!
Blue cap
No!
Blue eye
Nooo!
But I've brought cake.
Oh. Why didn't you tell it right away? Of course you're a rover!
Rupert der Rover
Ich bin auch ein Rover!
Was!? Du bist doch bloß ein Roboter auf Rollschuhen!
Aber ich hab einen blauen Streifen!
Nein!
Eine blaue Mütze
Nein!
Und ein blaues Auge
Neien!
Aber ich hab Kuchen mitgebracht.
Oh. Warum hast du das nicht gleich gesagt? Natürlich bist du ein Rover!
Toy Project Day 938
After he has been saved by a group of surviving Jedis and taken to their spaceship which is secretly orbiting near a planet under imperial controll, he decides to join them in their seemingly endless fight against the Galactic Empire. In order to weaken the Empire they first need to get rid of the dark side force users who are hunting them and are a constant threat to all the survivors of Order 66.
Created in Google Gemini 2.5, aka, "Nano Banana."
Inspiration from the old PC game, "Wing Commander: Privateer," and the space station, "New Constantinople." Clip here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nned0CcKXo
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPohamYx5Zg
"Turn around the right corner on Cocoon Station and you'll find anything. You want drugs? You'll see a runner coming in with a fresh batch. Are you in the mood for some release? Joygirls and Joyboys will board you with almost no limitations or restrictions. You want someone killed? Just about any of those guys hanging out in a dark alley could do it, it's all about how far you're willing to go."
Showing some love to Cocoon's Upper Alley in Sector Three! Such a cool location!
Looking for the Official Cocoon Group? Look no further: www.flickr.com/groups/cocoonrp/
Visit Cocoon Here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Esperia/237/170/4086
Cocoon: Come for the Neon, stay for the Intrigue
“This overhead view of the Skylab Space Station was taken from the Departing Skylab Command/Service Module during the Skylab 2's final fly-around inspection. The single solar panel is quite evident as well as the parasol solar shield, rigged to replace the missing micrometeoroid shield. Both the second solar panel and the micrometeoroid shield were torn away during a mishap in the original Skylab 1 liftoff and orbital insertion.”
Above from/at:
Thanks to the latest maintenance the Canadarm2 is in top shape and ready to have fun when Cygnus cargo craft arrives in a few days!
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Credits: ESA/NASA
The Galaxy Dropship IcePlanet version is the 6th theme derived from the set proposal at LegoIdeas. You may help it become a reality here:
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Like in all other versions the Galaxy Dropship has wings that alter their position without loosing their stability. More pics at LegoIdeas in the update section.
A Northrop Grumman Antares rocket carrying a Cygnus spacecraft loaded with cargo bound for the International Space Station is transported horizontally to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s Pad-0A, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Northrop Grumman’s 18th contracted cargo resupply mission with NASA to the International Space Station will deliver more than 8,000 pounds of science and research, crew supplies and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory and its crew. The Cygnus spacecraft is named after the first American woman in space, Sally Ride, and is scheduled to launch at 5:50 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022, EST. Photo Credit: (NASA/Brian Bonsteel)
A very nice passage of the International Space Station overhead The Netherlands tonight. I captured this image with my small 102mm telescope. Its amazing how big this spacestation is, you can see many (crew)modules in the station. The very large solar arrays are clearly visible.
Een fraaie passage van het Internationale Ruimtestation ISS over Nederland vanavond. Met een kleine telescoop en camera erachter kun je al veel details zien van dit grote ruimtestation. Diverse modules in het station en vooral de grote zonnepanelen zijn goed zichtbaar.
“Artist Concept – Canada SS.”
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in April 1985 by the Canadian government, to participate in the U.S space station program, was probably a catalyst for this absolutely beautiful Canada-centric artist’s concept. In conjunction with the MoU, subsequent negotiations ensued, in which the U.S. agreed to Canada providing the Mobile Servicing Center (MSC)/Mobile Servicing System (MSS), which may or may not be depicted here, within and as part of what I’m certain is depicted, that being the Integrated Servicing and Test Facility (ISTF). The ISTF components, also to be provided by Canada, are duly labeled as such in the image.
Some of the above is paraphrased from the following excellent article, at:
spaceq.ca/1985-and-1986-the-two-years-everything-changed-...
The article also features this diagram of the MSC/MSS. Although I still don’t know if it’s in the image, as there’s a lot going on in/around the smaller “Canada”-labeled component:
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Both above credit: SpaceQ Media Inc. website
Additionally, at the always informative Astronautix website:
www.astronautix.com/i/issspacestapulatorsystem.html
Specifically, this view – I’m sure by the same talented artist – of a possible precursor ISTF, ca. 1984/85, with ‘open air’ servicing…of the Solar Maximum Mission Satellite (SMMS) at that:
www.astronautix.com/graphics/m/msc84sm.jpg
Also with a nice diagram of the ISTF…’open air’ servicing none other than the Hubble Space Telescope (HST):
www.astronautix.com/graphics/m/msc84.gif
I’m sure not coincidentally, it’s once again the HST that’s being serviced in the artist’s concept, within an enclosed servicing ‘bay’, much more befitting the legendary observatory.
Finally, note the two Orbital Maneuvering Vehicles (OMV) immediately to the left of the smaller Canada labeled component. The nearer OMV appears to be ‘vertically’ berthed in its clamshell-like protective cradle/container. Behind it is one that may be being prepared for either deployment or berthing.
This really is immensely aesthetically appealing. Unfortunately, I see no signature. And I don't even feel comfortable taking a stab at whether it's contractor originated...which it likely is...let alone which contractor it might be. It really has a Pat Rawlings look & feel to it. The clouds alone are awesome, let alone the rest of it. Possibly by a Canadian artist? That would’ve been outstanding…other than not knowing his/her identity.
"You underestimate the power of the Dark Side. If you will not fight, then you will meet your destiny."
('Luke Skywalker' and 'Darth Vader' by Hasbro / Star Wars - The Black Series / 6-inch)
The International Space Station coming down to cross the disc of the Moon before losing it's illumination from the Sun and fading off into the night sky over Cerro, New Mexico.
In the future a new earth-like planet - named Ademis - is discovered. A group of people with different skills is sent to Ademis to live there and examine the pre-conditions for a larger colony to be established.
This is a health care module. I've also built a habitat example module. My aim is to build further example modules to visualize the various functions of the colony.