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La primera estación espacial. El Skylab se puso en órbita el 14 de mayo de 1973 y se destruyó en la reentrada el 11 de julio de 1979.

 

La aventura del espacio - Madrid

The Materials International Space Station Experiment-Flight Facility, or MISSE-FF, hardware arrived at the Space Station Processing Facility low bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Technicians assist as a crane is used to lift MISSE out of its shipping container. MISSE will be used to test various materials and computing elements on the exterior of the space station. They will be exposed to the harsh environment of low-Earth orbit, including to a vacuum, atomic oxygen, ultraviolet radiation, direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold. The experiment will provide a better understanding of material durability, from coatings to electronic sensors, which could be applied to future spacecraft designs. MISSE will be delivered to the space station on a future commercial resupply mission. Photo credit: NASA/Leif Heimbold

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Skylab-2 Crew Honored- Secretary of the Navy John W. Warner (2nd from right) awarded Distinguished Service Medals to all-Navy crew of Skylab 2. Astronauts are (from left to right) Captain Joseph P. Kerwin, Medical Corps, Captain Charles Conrad, Jr. and Captain Paul J. Weitz. In turn the Astronauts presented Secretary Warner with a plaque that included a miniature of the Secretary's flag, which accompanied the Skylab Mission. [Portraits.] [Scene.] Captain Joseph P. Kerwin, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy.

 

Published in US Navy Medicine 02/1974.

 

Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Biographical

 

112 exposures of 20 seconds f5.6 ISO 800. The diagonal streak in the bottom half was the ISS. The gaps in the streak because of 3 second gap between exposures

Uploaded to accompany my below linked photo, after Peter Duncan's astute observation/comment regarding such.

 

I think...hope, this is all of them.

 

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this is from Legion's loyalty mission. Legion is a geth, or rather thousands of geth operating within the physical platform - the robot body he uses. From Legion we learn that the geth are divided into factions.

 

Travelling to a station of the 'Heretic Geth" who work for the reapers, Legion shows us how to enter the core.

 

In this shot, Kylie Shepard, in her full Kestrel armor, and carrying an M-76 Revenant machine gun. There are probably better weapons, but i like being able to just pull the trigger and let a swarm of bullets engulf the target. It usually works pretty well.

 

I'm not totally hopeless, my 'x' weapon, is set to be the M97 Viper sniper rifle. I use those two except for times when i run out of thermal clips, or am going to deploy a heavy weapon.

 

moon , ISS & ???

Köln U-Bahn Station - Heumarkt

PictionID:44583032 - Catalog:14_012413 - Title:Atlas Details: Image- Space Station; Upper Stage Atlas Date: 10/20/1958 - Filename:14_012413.TIF - - Image 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

This photo is terribly grainy, but I wanted to try to catch a photo of the International Space Station (ISS) as it flew overhead tonight close to the waxing moon.

 

Last night there was a double fly-by as the ISS and the space shuttle Atlantis were in orbit close together. To see when the ISS or other satellites will fly by your area (in the United States or Canada), check the Satellite Flyby tracker.

 

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The @Space_Station in the @LincsSkies overhead of #Blyton 05.10.2017 19:41 BST

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The Materials International Space Station Experiment-Flight Facility, or MISSE-FF, hardware arrived at the Space Station Processing Facility low bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Technicians assist as MISSE is lifted by crane from its shipping container. MISSE will be used to test various materials and computing elements on the exterior of the space station. They will be exposed to the harsh environment of low-Earth orbit, including to a vacuum, atomic oxygen, ultraviolet radiation, direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold. The experiment will provide a better understanding of material durability, from coatings to electronic sensors, which could be applied to future spacecraft designs. MISSE will be delivered to the space station on a future commercial resupply mission. Photo credit: NASA/Leif Heimbold

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The Materials International Space Station Experiment-Flight Facility, or MISSE-FF, hardware arrived at the Space Station Processing Facility low bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Technicians assist as one of the components is lowered and secured onto another MISSE component. MISSE will be used to test various materials and computing elements on the exterior of the space station. They will be exposed to the harsh environment of low-Earth orbit, including to a vacuum, atomic oxygen, ultraviolet radiation, direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold. The experiment will provide a better understanding of material durability, from coatings to electronic sensors, which could be applied to future spacecraft designs. MISSE will be delivered to the space station on a future commercial resupply mission. Photo credit: NASA/Leif Heimbold

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MSP-01 Assault Shuttle

 

Designed by NASA in co-operation with certain Departments of Defense from countries around the world, this shuttles main mission is to "get rid of" enemy sattelites and space stations built for spying purposes. Equipped with four rocket powered hydrogen bombs the MSP-01 can destroy two large sized or four medium sized targets on one mission.

 

The MSP-01 is designed to look like a non hostile shuttle, this to bypass any ships that might be defending the target. If necessary, the MSP-01 has two heavy-duty cannons that can be used to eliminate the threat of hostile ships. These cannons can shoot different types of rocket powered ammunition all with their own purpose which can be selected by the gunner.

 

Specifications:

 

- 4 liquid-fuel rocket engines with seperate resevoir tanks

- Top speed of 19550mph with all engines at full power

- Crew consists of a pilot and a gunner

- 2 cannons with up to 3 different types of ammo each (explosives, electric circuit killers, armour penetrating nerve gas capsules)

- 4 small rocket powered hydrogen bombs

- Can go from flight/stealth mode to assault mode within 15 seconds ; hydrogen bombs ready to fire within 20 seconds. Cannons can be fired at any time

 

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My entry for the Real World Starfighter Contest. I had a lot of fun building this micro scale MOC and I think it turned out pretty good! The shuttle's hatch can open and close.

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Catalog #: 10_0008195

Date: 1960-1969

Title: Convair/General Dynamics MOL Model

Corporation Name: Convair/General Dynamics

Additional Information: MOL Model

Tags: Convair/General Dynamics MOL Model, MOL Model, 1960-1969, Convair/General Dynamics

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Throw back to the rocket roll-out in #Baikonur cosmodrome. Btw, we post only our own photos because we visit Baikonur spaceport during launches of manned (every time) and launches of unmanned (sometimes) spacecrafts. #вежительтур фото с вывоза ракеты на космодроме #Байконур Мы посещаем все пилотируемые старты и некоторые непилотируемые, Вы можете присоединиться к нам, мы всегда рады новым знакомствам. #вежитель #roscosmos #NASA #ESA #baikonur #rocket #liftoff #launchpad #spaceport #SoyuzTMA18M #spacestation #internationalspacestation #cosmodrome #soyuz #SoyuzTMA #ISS #Байконур #космодром #космос #МКС #авиакосмическийтуризм #Союз #СоюзТМА #СоюзТМА18М #вывозракеты #followme #picoftheday

 

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My first attempt at shooting the space station - didn't work too well

c-base spacestation 2014

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The @Space_Station heading towards the #Moon in the @LincsSkies

03.04.2017 21:09pm BST

105mm 9.4 sec f/2.8 ISO 100

4K Ultra High Definiton video link youtu.be/TAzDp95TcMw

 

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International Space Station crossing the disk of the sun over Queensland’s Gold Coast at Burleigh today at a distance of 515.74km.

 

The ISS Laboratory is approximately 356 feet (109 meters) by 240 feet (73 meters), or slightly larger than a football field.

 

International Space Station

13 October 2016 - 9h15m34.16s.

Crosses the disk of the Sun,

Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast,

Queensland, Australia.

Transit duration: 0.77s.

Path Width: 7.32km.

Diameter of ISS: Angular size: 53.58″

Size=109.0m x 73.0m x 27.5m.

Satellite at Azimuth=64.6° ENE

Altitude=51.8° Distance=515.74 km.

Angular Velocity=41.5'/s

Ground Speed=7.645 km/s

MSP-01 Assault Shuttle

 

Designed by NASA in co-operation with certain Departments of Defense from countries around the world, this shuttles main mission is to "get rid of" enemy sattelites and space stations built for spying purposes. Equipped with four rocket powered hydrogen bombs the MSP-01 can destroy two large sized or four medium sized targets on one mission.

 

The MSP-01 is designed to look like a non hostile shuttle, this to bypass any ships that might be defending the target. If necessary, the MSP-01 has two heavy-duty cannons that can be used to eliminate the threat of hostile ships. These cannons can shoot different types of rocket powered ammunition all with their own purpose which can be selected by the gunner.

 

Specifications:

 

- 4 liquid-fuel rocket engines with seperate resevoir tanks

- Top speed of 19550mph with all engines at full power

- Crew consists of a pilot and a gunner

- 2 cannons with up to 3 different types of ammo each (explosives, electric circuit killers, armour penetrating nerve gas capsules)

- 4 small rocket powered hydrogen bombs

- Can go from flight/stealth mode to assault mode within 15 seconds ; hydrogen bombs ready to fire within 20 seconds. Cannons can be fired at any time

 

____________________________________________________

 

My entry for the Real World Starfighter Contest. I had a lot of fun building this micro scale MOC and I think it turned out pretty good! The shuttle's hatch can open and close.

International Space Station transit from Fiumazzo (Italy), 2011 June 22

 

Focal lenght: 28 mm f/3

Film: Fujichrome Sensia 400 ISO

Exposure: 80 seconds

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Presenting memento - Captain J. Kerwin (left) presented the Naval flight surgeon wings that accompanied him in Skylab 2 to Rear Admiral Oscar Gray, Jr., Medical Corps, U.S.Navy (right), Commanding Officer, Naval Aerospace and Regional Medical Center, Pensacola Florida. Rear Admiral Gray presented the wings to Captain Robert C. McDonough, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy, Commanding officer, Naval Aerospace Medical Institute for display in the Student Flight Surgeons' Readyroom. The first physician in space, Captain Kerwin completed the 6 month course for student flight surgeons in Pensacola on 12/16/1958. [Portraits.] [Scene.] Captain Joseph P. Kerwin, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy.

 

12/10/1973; published in US Navy Medicine 02/1974; Photo by Bob Barrett.

 

Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Biographical

 

Now with healthy Soyuz goodness

MSP-01 Assault Shuttle

 

Designed by NASA in co-operation with certain Departments of Defense from countries around the world, this shuttles main mission is to "get rid of" enemy sattelites and space stations built for spying purposes. Equipped with four rocket powered hydrogen bombs the MSP-01 can destroy two large sized or four medium sized targets on one mission.

 

The MSP-01 is designed to look like a non hostile shuttle, this to bypass any ships that might be defending the target. If necessary, the MSP-01 has two heavy-duty cannons that can be used to eliminate the threat of hostile ships. These cannons can shoot different types of rocket powered ammunition all with their own purpose which can be selected by the gunner.

 

Specifications:

 

- 4 liquid-fuel rocket engines with seperate resevoir tanks

- Top speed of 19550mph with all engines at full power

- Crew consists of a pilot and a gunner

- 2 cannons with up to 3 different types of ammo each (explosives, electric circuit killers, armour penetrating nerve gas capsules)

- 4 small rocket powered hydrogen bombs

- Can go from flight/stealth mode to assault mode within 15 seconds ; hydrogen bombs ready to fire within 20 seconds. Cannons can be fired at any time

 

____________________________________________________

 

My entry for the Real World Starfighter Contest. I had a lot of fun building this micro scale MOC and I think it turned out pretty good! The shuttle's hatch can open and close.

My new living room decoration, a rastorization of an old illustration from the USSR.

The ISS made a pass over central Virginia around 8:36 PM on April 9, 2013. This is a cropped version of a full panorama that I'm working on.

 

As with the other ISS shots, this is a composite of several individual 15 second exposures.

Here is a video showing the near real time passage of the ISS transiting the Sun.

 

Details:

Mount: AP Mach 1 GTO

Scope: TMB92SS

Camera: ASI120MC

Solar Filter: Baader Herschel Wedge

Other: TRF2008 0.8x reducer

Processing: Firecapture and Pixinsight

Edited STS074 image of the Russian space station Mir floating in blackness.

These are the orignal images I took looking for the best one.

the normany activates the omega 4 relay, heading towards the collector base in the center of the galaxy. there has to be a reason that none of the thousands of ships which have accessed this mass relay have failed to return - and its not likely to be anything good.

 

normandy has technology taken from a derelict collector ship, one which, it is hoped, will allow them to pass into the core, and into the lair of the collectors.

Crashed spacestation made Hackerspace hackerspaces.org/wiki/C-base

A panorama featuring New York City, New York, and surrounding areas.

 

The image shows the area from approximately King's Point (at the far right) to Liberty Island (bottom-left), and includes 4 of the 5 main boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens). Eastern New Jersey from Newport to North Bergen is seen on the left side of the image.

 

I created this panorama from the following International Space Station images:

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iss044e000591

iss044e000592

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The individual photos were taken on June 13, 2015, by Scott Kelly aboard the International Space Station.

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Mockups of the ATV (Automated Transfer Vehicle) cargo spacecraft and ISS (International Space Station) Zvezda service module at ESA EAC (European Astronaut Centre) in Cologne, Germany. 3 photos panorama created with Hugin.

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A very big decision

The air inside the Subi spacecraft was thick with the tang of ozone and despair, a stark contrast to the pressure cooker of recycled air at Beagal's orbital dock they had left cycles ago. Low, red emergency lighting cast long shadows across the cockpit, illuminating the strained faces of JB and BK, who slumped in exhaustion, their energy reserves dwindling. Subi, the ship's AI interface, flickered erratically, its once vibrant blue glow now a struggling murmur, occasionally flashing a warning symbol.

 

Their initial quest for the Necropolis Corridor, an uncharted region bordering the Kelpian Expanse, was now secondary to their survival. This notorious hazard zone was a "black scar across the vast space," a swirling, ominous darkness where the "river of light" of Primary Trade Lane Delta-Nine abruptly ceased. It was characterised by "dense fields of derelict ship hulls, rogue asteroids, pockets of temporal distortion, and severe energy fluctuations."

 

Katcha, the genetically modified cyborg spoodle, was hunched over the navigation console, his enhanced olfactory sensors and mind intertwined with Subi's systems, desperately searching for a solution. He knew no "stop and revive" station existed at the hazardous entry to the Necropolis Corridor. Then, a faint, almost imperceptible energy signature flickered across Subi’s ancient display. It wasn't a known station, but a "presence of hospitality" on the very fringes of Uncharted Space.

 

This anomaly became everyone's desperate hope. The display resolved, showing a tiny distortion at the edge of the black scar, a "needle in a cosmic haystack" amidst the "dense fields of derelict ship hulls and temporal distortions" of the Necropolis Corridor. Subi, its voice nearly gone, rasped a dire warning: "Katcha, it's unstable. Wild fluctuations". A direct approach to this flickering beacon carried a 45% chance of structural damage to their battered Subi spacecraft.

 

The alternative was grim. Their comms buzzed with an automated hail from a rusty container freight vessel, offering emergency docking services at an exorbitant cost: "all unallocated credits, plus seventy per cent of the cargo". Years of savings, their entire mission's profit, would be wiped out.

 

The anomaly, unstable and risky as it was, offered a "tantalising, almost magical solution". It was a high-stakes gamble that could potentially "save everything," or cost them "far more than credits". With BK's tremors worsening and JB barely conscious, time was a luxury they no longer possessed. Katcha, the genetically modified cyborg spoodle, voiced tight with determination, finally broke the silence, preparing to take the gamble.

  

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A feint @Space_Station passing the #Moon in the @LincsSkies above #Blyton

04.04.2017 20:18pm BST

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The beginning of our collective efforst to send humans to the moon, juxtaposed by a fly-by of the international space station. A beautiful sign of how far we've come. A ceremony honoring the fallen Apollo 1 astronauts had just ended, marking the 50th year NASA and the families have remembered their sacrifice. After the ceremony had ended, everyone was packing up, the families had already gone home, and the space station twinkles above, poetically

The Materials International Space Station Experiment-Flight Facility, or MISSE-FF, hardware arrived at the Space Station Processing Facility low bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Technicians assist as one of the components is lowered onto another MISSE component. MISSE will be used to test various materials and computing elements on the exterior of the space station. They will be exposed to the harsh environment of low-Earth orbit, including to a vacuum, atomic oxygen, ultraviolet radiation, direct sunlight and extreme heat and cold. The experiment will provide a better understanding of material durability, from coatings to electronic sensors, which could be applied to future spacecraft designs. MISSE will be delivered to the space station on a future commercial resupply mission. Photo credit: NASA/Leif Heimbold

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