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The Mobile Science Lab undergoing a service in the vehicle hangar.
For more information, see the cropped version of this slide (below).
Originally posted on Ipernity: A Star Wars Christmas (Full Version).
Whilst enjoying the meteor shower, Simon spotted the International Space Station glide across the sky, so pleased to capture the early morning pass ;0)
The @Space_Station just visible passing in front of the bright #Moon in the @LincsSkies above #Blyton
07.02.2017 17:45pm
105mm 17 sec f/2.8 ISO 100 (cropped)
PictionID:53109243 - Catalog:14_030875 - Title:GD/Astronautics Models Details: Space Station Model with Marlene Byrne Date: 07/03/1958 - Filename:14_030875.tif - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Taken as the sun went down today. You can just make out the the International Space Station in the top left corner.
Orbit height: 400 km. Waving to the astronauts!
A series of AI-generated pictures of a space station light years away from home.
To be continued.
Pictures made with Midjourney.
HDF officers Lt Commander Kyle and Lt. Julia relax under the opaque viewing dome recently added to their ship, HDF Glisette.
They may be plotting the next round of mischief on the Botany Bay Station, or... they could just be chatting. Either way, I really liked this pic.
Twitchell Canyon Fire in central Utah is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 24 crew member on the International Space Station (ISS). The Twitchell Canyon Fire near central Utah's Fishlake National Forest is reported to have an area of approximately 13,383 hectares (approximately 134 square kilometers, or 33,071 acres). This detailed image shows smoke plumes generated by several fire spots close to the southwestern edge of the burned area. The fire was started by a lightning strike on July 20, 2010. Whereas many of the space station images of Earth are looking straight down (nadir), this photograph was exposed at an angle. The space station was located over a point approximately 509 kilometers (316 miles) to the northeast, near the Colorado/Wyoming border, at the time the image was taken on Sept. 20. Southwesterly winds were continuing to extend smoke plumes from the fire to the northeast. While the Twitchell Canyon region is sparsely populated, Interstate Highway 15 is visible at upper left.
Image credit: NASA
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More about space station science:
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/index.html
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The mechanic assistance vehicle is on its way. The dropship is landing on the designated hangar.
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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The IcePlanet Dropship is based the Futuron version of the creation. I also sort of modernized the minifigs. They come in different versions. More pics (also of the minifigs) at LegoIdeas in the update section.
Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Wednesday, May 16, 09:10 (Brasilia Standard Time)
NASA astronauts Ricky Arnold and Drew Feustel venture outside the International Space Station to swap out thermal control gear that circulates ammonia to keep station systems cool, and replace a camera system and communications receiver.
(ST1) ST. LOUIS, FEB.4_(AP)_THIS IS ARTIST'S CONCEPTION OF REUSABLE SPACE SHUTTLE VEHICLES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP. HAS PROPOSED FOR THE NASA SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM. THE ORBITER (TOP) SEPARATES FROM ITS BOOSTER WHICH THEN FLIES BACK TO EARTH. THE ORBITER CONTINUES ON ITS SPACE MISSION. THE ORBITER, WHICH CAN ALSO RETURN FOR AN EARTH LANDING, WILL BE CAPABLE OF RESUPPLYING SPACE STATIONS, RECOVERING OR REPAIRING PAYLOADS IN EARTH ORBIT AND SERVE AS A LAUNCH PAD FOR DISTANT SPACE FLIGHTS. (AF WIREPHOTO) 1970
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Ruairi staggering through the snow. We spent a night playing drinking games and fighting off the cold in the Kosmostansiya, a Soviet-built observatory and still an active military base above Big Almaty Lake. Armed guards with AK-47s and German shepherds patrolled regularly, the only track in and out was all but closed because of snow and we weren't allowed to take photos. Just like Goldeneye.
After finding herself falling from a refuge hole at the station, Jane manages to find a handhold, "A simple spin and twist and I can slide to the bottom safely. I hope the bots have the pod ready to go."
Our first opportunity this yr to capture the International Space Station, so pleased to grab a couple of shots before the Moon washed out our view ;0)
Published in 1971, before Apollo had flown its final missions, by Golden Gate Junior Books of San Carlos, California. Written by Don Dwiggins and illustrated with art from assorted aerospace contractors who were bidding to build the next generation American spacecraft. This is why the configuration of the vehicles and the style of the illustrations changes from page to page. The artists are not credited, just the firms they worked for.
A nostalgic look back, at the Space Shuttle and Space Station that we could have had, but for the bean-counters and internationalists in DC.
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S73-25654 (7 May 1973) --- A deliberate double exposure to help illustrate the comparative sizes and configurations of the Skylab 1 and Skylab 2 space vehicles at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The double exposure creates an illusion that the rockets are side by side, though actually they are one and a half miles apart. The Skylab 1/ Saturn 1B space vehicle on Pad A is on the left. On the right is the Skylab 2/ Saturn 1B space vehicle on Pad B. The Skylab 1 payload is the space station cluster. The Skylab 2 payload will be an Apollo Command/Service Module (CSM) with astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz aboard. The Saturn V launch vehicle is composed of a Saturn V first (S-1C) stage, a Saturn V second (S-11) stage, and the Skylab payload. The Saturn 1B launch vehicle consists of a Saturn 1B first (S-1B) stage, a Saturn 1B second (S-1VB) stage, and the CSM payload including its launch escape system. Photo credit: NASA
Designer: Chinese Association of Science Popularizers (中国科普作家协会)
2008
Space walk
Taikong xingzou (太空行走)
Call nr.: BG E37/489 (Landsberger collection)
More? See: chineseposters.net/themes/space-walk
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The @Space_Station @ISS in the @LincsSkies above #Jupiter over #Blyton
01.06.2018 22:59 BST
24mm 20.0 sec f/2.8 ISO 100
#space #nightsky
61 Second exposure.
© Taron Curtis, All Rights Reserved
This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.
The International Space Station performed a pass low across the southern sky on February 10, 2013, with Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield on board. This is the first in a series of nightly passes of the ISS over the next two weeks. The Milky Way is visible at left and the Zodiacal Light at right. The ISS passed from right to left (west to east) across the "legs" of Orion the Hunter. It faded out at left as it entered Earth's shadow.
Technical:
This is a stack of two 4-minute exposures taken with a Canon 5D MkII at ISO 800 and 15mm lens at f/3.5. © 2013 Alan Dyer
The Galactic Assault War Station 3 (GAWS-3) or referred to as the "Nebula Prime". It is an Ares class war station that is heavily armed and fitted to destroy any enemy ship. Commissioned by the USSDF (United States Space Defense Force) in 2237, its primary task is to defend the USSDF assets and provide Sub-Orbital support with ground operations.
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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Based on the Futuron version of the Galaxy Dropship the creation has some tweaks and an altered design of the truck. In addition I introduced a rocket launcher. More pics at LegoIdeas in the update section.
Christina Khodada, a research scientist working with the Exploration Research and Technology Programs, prepares containers Feb. 11, 2021, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE). The containers, carrying sets of seeds, will fly aboard Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft as part of NG-15, a NASA commercial resupply mission to the orbiting laboratory targeted for Feb. 20, 2021. They will be placed in the MISSE testing facility, located near the space station’s solar arrays, where they will be exposed to the extreme environment of space for six months before returning to Earth for further study. Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky