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It was once part of a lager ship that carried Humanity from the Milky Way to another galaxy to start anew. Grand Station is the last remnant of Earth.
Not that you can see from the lighting, but it's all in lovely black and yellow Blacktron colors, and the guys have a nice mix of black and gold visors.
What's going on here? And who is that devilishly handsome young cosmonaut? ;O)
The idea (and I'm not sure if this works 100%) is that it's a space-craft with two spacewalkers, one of whom has drifted away, the eyes are a reflection on the inside of his helmet, this being his perspective (2001 style)...
This started with a shot of a Soyuz spacecraft from the National Space Centre, the original pic forms part of this mosaic. It really is that decrepit. Obviously it's old and never went into space like that, but I wondered if this was how MIR looked towards the end. And it seemed a fitting monument to the old USSR.
Other elements from the National Space Centre are the space suits (the internal one looks really freaky full sized with my head pasted on!) and a mock-up of inside of the International Space Station. The Space Shuttle is a toy from it's gift shop.
ISS mystery items: also one in the Russian part of the station. Most likely you have one at home!
Oggetto misterioso della ISS: ce n'e' uno anche nella parte russa della stazione. Sono sicuro che ne avete uno in casa anche voi!
Credit: ESA/NASA
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Photograph from Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Reverse caption: "Art rendering of jettisoning LEM adapter cover panels."
Note the Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) module.
Maria had to get out of Dodge in a hurry, so she accepted a lift on my SpaceX ride.
Happy Birthday to the Pegs!!!
Sorry it took so long to edit this and get it posted. Many happy returns, and glad to hear you made it past Heinz-Age.
The We're Here challenge on April 28 2019 was: The X Spot
ISS Flyover In Tucson, Arizona.
Here is a composite image of 4 stacked images totaling of around 4 minutes of the ISS flying over Tucson, Arizona. It will also be visible tonight around 8:15PM. Look W-NW for a really fast moving light in the sky.
Sharing is appreciated!
A high fidelity test version of NASA’s Advanced Plant Habitat (APH), the largest plant chamber built for the agency, arrived at Kennedy Space Center the third week of November, 2016. The APH unit, containing small flowering plant seeds, will be delivered to the International Space Station in 2017. via NASA ift.tt/2fremIw
"Shown is a technical rendition of the Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to the Kristall module of the Russian Mir Space Station. The configuration shown is that of STS-71/Mir Expedition 18, a joint U.S. Russian mission completed in June 1995. The Space Shuttle/Mir combination, which was the largest space platform ever assembled, is shown overflying the Lake Baikal region of Russia. The Space Shuttle Atlantis appears in a new configuration for the STS-71 flight. The Russian developed Androgynous Peripheral Docking System (APDS) is used to link the Orbiter to the Kristall module. The APDS is mounted atop the U.S. developed external airlock that connects to a modified tunnel section leading to the Spacelab module in the far aft of the payload bay. Mir is shown in its 6 module configuration. The Kristall module has rotated to the forward docking port of the Mir Base Block to facilitate the docking of the Space Shuttle. The Priroda module is shown extending over the port wing of the Orbiter with its solar panel in the retracted position required by the dynamics of Orbiter/Mir docking. The Kvant 2 airlock module appears parallel to the Orbiter crew module, while the Spektr module is at the nadir and is hidden from view by the port solar panel of the Mir Base Block. The Kvant module is shown at the aft of the Mir Base Block with the solar panels of the Kristall module installed and fully extended. The Soyuz TM transport vehicle used for the launch and docking of the Mir Expedition 18 crew is docked to Kvant. The scene depicts the first of the three phases of a cooperative effort in space between the United States and Russia. The artwork was produced by John Frassanito and Associates"
During the EVA 43 cosmonauts Sergey Ryazanzy and Fyodor Yurchikhin released the ТС530-Зеркало satellite into orbit.
It looks like a tiny alien spaceship, don't you think?
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Creddits: ESA/NASa
Tower Complex - Update - 7/04/2016: We were stunned early this morning with again those strange rumblings like earth tremors, which we have confirmed were true, but the sky lit up like the 4th of July, and what we thought was a strange tower complex is actually a very large spacecraft and it launched into space! Now we are receiving information from BLACKstone ElecTRONics claiming their actual name is BLACKTRON and they have launched their space station into orbit around our planet! PLEASE STAY TUNED AS WE RECEIVE MORE INFORMATION!
The title is a collection of random first impressions. The first 2 seconds of any encounter are probably the most important and in that time we make instinctual decisions about whether we like something or not. We may not at that time even know why we like something or not. The "why" of cognitive thought comes later.
Check out the power of instinct and intuition in "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell.
The "menswear" bit comes from the UK 1970s TV sitcom "Are you being served"
Oh and don't worry about the sad tags that's not how I feel about life in general, just the mood evoked from the pic.
this clip is dedicated to all who have to get up early and go to work
Another long exposure of the ISS pass this morning with Progress 56 en route to dock.
Less than 6 hrs after its launch from Kazakhstan, at the time of docking, the station was soaring 259 miles over the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of South America.
Glad to hear the crew got their fruit for breakfast!
4K UHD Video link: youtu.be/5QOrUEtHM-o
Please check out the flickr single composited image as well. flic.kr/p/WerS2g
International Space Station with Expedition 52 on board crosses the disk of
the Sun through Solar Sunspot Region AR2670 (ex2665).
This was a special transit today as my son Nathan & I were able to watch it
fly overhead from his house!
AR 2670 (ex2665) recently rotated into view. The dark sunspot core is Earth
sized and currently relatively quiet as the solar cycle is swinging toward
Solar Minimum.
Seeing the Space Station transit across the Sun over AR2670 was a rather
cool experience for Nathan & me to witness!
The ISS solar transit was viewed from Capalaba, Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia.
Single image composited from 20 Frames showing the path of the transit
across the Sun.
International Space Station
6 August 2017 - 11h21m13.81s
Crosses the disk of the Sun
Capalaba, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Transit-Duration: 0.85s Visible path width: 5.78 km
Diameter of ISS: 48.65" Size=109.0m x 73.0m x 27.5m
Satellite at Azimuth=14.1° NNE Altitude=45.1°
Distance=556.87km Angular Velocity=37.3'/s
Ground Speed=7.38km/s (27,600km/h)
You're taking my breath away ;-) But I'm happy to help with your Bone Marrow experiment! asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/sciences/marrow.asp
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Credits: ESA/NASA
the new Amsterdam space station, home base for Interstellar ferries.
Midjourney/Photoshop digital art creation.
The International Space Station transits the full moon (Supermoon) on January 30, 2018.
Captured with 4.5 inch Meade reflector telescope (910mm focal length) and ZWO ASI224mc camera. Capture speed was 150 frames per second. Transit duration approximately 0.39 seconds. Video here is about 13x slower.
Image of ISS over full moon here: flic.kr/p/22LJB42
The ISS 6.49pm pass, 24th Feb 2012, passing the Moon, Venus and Jupiter over the Pentlands, Edinburgh.
Put your crew (or newly discovered alien lifeforms) into deep-freeze suspended animation with this cryogenics module.
“STS-76 VIEW OF MIR --- Backdropped against the waters of Cook Strait near New Zealand’s South Island, Russia’s Mir Space Station is seen from the aft flight deck window of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. The two spacecraft were in the process of making their third docking in Earth-orbit. With the subsequent delivery of astronaut Shannon W. Lucid to the Mir, the Mir-21 crew grew to three, as the mission specialist quickly becomes a cosmonaut guest researcher. She will spend approximately 140 days on Mir before returning to Earth.”
The orange colored appendage at the far right is the docking module.
A great photo...thanks René!
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A busy evening sky, with the two brightest planets, Venus (at right) and Jupiter (centre) shining in the western twilight above an old abandoned farmhouse, while the Space Station flies up from the west from botton to top, and a bright Iridium satellite flares horizontally across the frame at top. The Iridium flare appears through the Sickle of Leo, with the star Regulus below.
This is a stack of 28 images taken as part of a time-lapse sequence, at a large interval to accommodate longer exposures later in the night, thus th elarge gaps in the satellite trails. The background sky (stars and planets) comes only from one frame to keep the stars and planets as pinpoints and not trailed. The ground comes from 8 of the frames, mean combined as a stack to smooth noise. Taken June 7, 2015 from southern Alberta, with the Nikon D750 and Sigma 24mm Art lens, at ISO 1600 and f/2.8 for 2.5 seconds each.
“Rene A. Berglund, Chief, Space Vehicle Design Branch, Space Technology Division, MSC, is shown here with models of the award winning space station concept which he designed.
Berglund received a $400.00 award from NASA Inventions and Contribution Board.
The circular model represents modular space station concept erected in space. The other model denotes a space station ready for launching.”
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Credit: Wired website
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Here is a lime and black space station with a docked lime star ship. The people of Lime have a new space station and have docked with it using their lime star ship.
View of Cosmonauts Maxim Suraev (left) and Oleg Kotov, both Expedition 22 Flight Engineers (FEs), holding their Christmas stockings in the Node 1. Photo was taken during Expedition 22.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: iss022e018697
Date: December 25, 2009
At 1:16pm (ET) today (Wednesday, December 5, 2018) #SpaceX successfully launched and (quasi-) landed a shiny-new #BlockV #Falcon9 rocket, the #CRS16 mission carrying supplies (including non-moldy mouse food) to the International Space Station.
SL2-X7-615 (22 June 1973) --- An overhead view of the Skylab 1 space station cluster in Earth orbit photographed from the Skylab 2 Command/Service Module during the final "fly around" inspection by the CSM. The space station is sharply contrasted against a black sky background. Note the deployed parasol solar shield which shades the Orbital Workshop where the micrometeoroid shield is missing. The one remaining OWS solar array system wing has been fully deployed successfully. The OWS solar panel on the opposite side is missing completely. Photo credit: NASA
On May 23, 2020, Demo-2 crew members Robert Behnken (right) and Douglas Hurley walk out of the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for transport to Launch Complex 39A during a full dress rehearsal ahead of launch. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spacecraft will carry Behnken and Hurley to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program, returning human spaceflight capability to the U.S. after nearly a decade. Launch is slated for 4:33 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, May 27. Photo credit: NASA/Brandon Garner
This was my first ever capture of the International Space Station. I wasn't planning to photograph it, I just happened to be in the right place at the right time! :-)
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