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International Space Station over the Mayall 4-Meter Telescope on Kitt Peak. The ISS flew by at 6:16am December 28, 2017 from the west & was visible for 5 minutes with a max height of 41° before disappearing in the Northeast. Taken on Nikon D7200 w/ Tokina 14mm, F/2.2, ISO 1600, Single 24 second exposure

The International Space Station with the Space Shuttle Atlantis trailing, on a high pass over Atlanta. ISS is the top vertical line while STS-129 is the lower vertical line.

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International Space Station Payload Operation Center Nov 18 2013

S73-25283 (8 May 1973) --- Astronaut Paul J. Weitz, prime crew pilot of the first manned Skylab mission, is suited up in Bldg. 5 at Johnson Space Center during prelaunch training activity. He is assisted by astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., prime crew commander. The man in the left background is wearing a face mask to insure that Conrad, Joseph Kerwin and Weitz are not exposed to disease prior to launch. Photo credit: NASA

This is the second image taken from this "spacestation" ;)

It's 2015, McFly. Where's my hoverboard? Never mind that some of us were eagerly awaiting 2001 and this. We sort of have HAL, but different and mostly us.

Janeway type transport leaving hangar bay

 

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One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

ISS passing close to the moon over Salisbury Crags, from Regents Road.

A Northrop Grumman Antares rocket carrying a Cygnus spacecraft is transported horizontally to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s Pad-0A, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility.

 

Read the press release: www.issnationallab.org/ng19-bioserve-sierra-space-stem-ce...

 

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Illustration by T. E. North

Bob's MOC's on display.

One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

S73-27707 (9 June 1973) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., Skylab 2 commander, serves as test subject for the Lower Body Negative Pressure (MO92) Experiment, as seen in this reproduction taken from a color television transmission made by a TV camera aboard the Skylab 1/2 space station cluster in Earth orbit. Scientist-astronaut Joseph P. Kerwin, Skylab 2 science pilot, assists Conrad into the LBNP device. Kerwin served as monitor for the experiment. The purpose of the MO92 experiment is to provide information concerning the time course of cardiovascular adaptation during flight, and to provide inflight data for predicting the degree of orthostatic intolerance and impairment of physical capacity to be expected upon return to Earth environment. The data collected in support of MO92 blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, vectorcardiogram, LBNPD pressure, leg volume changes, and body weight. Photo credit: NASA

 

NASA Wallpapers - photo's are were not taken by me great pictures though

SL2-06-102 (June 1973) --- A black and white photograph of the San Francisco Bay California area, taken from the Skylab 1-2 space station cluster in Earth orbit. THE PICTURE SHOULD BE HELD WITH THE CLOUDS AND PACIFIC OCEAN ON THE LEFT. This photograph was taken by one of six lenses of the Itek-furnished S190-A Multispectral Photographic Facility Experiment in the Multiple Docking Adapter of the space station. Note the thickly populated and highly developed area around the Bay. Among the cities visible in this photograph are San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and San Jose. This view extends eastward to show a portion of the San Joaquin Valley. The S190-A experiment is part of the Skylab Earth Resources Experiments Package (EREP). Type SO-022 film was used. This station covered the spectral region from 0.5 to 0.6 micrometers. Photo credit: NASA

S73-18667 (January 1973) --- Astronaut Paul J. Weitz, pilot for the Skylab 2 first manned mission, is suited up for Skylab training activity in the mission simulation and training facility at the Manned Spacecraft Center. Photo credit: NASA

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One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

One of the most noticeable models created by Gamla Model Makers in 2015 is a giant 1:50 scale model of ISS. The model is twice larger than our most popular 1:100 scale model, it depicts the latest 2015 configuration and includes some newest elements such as replicas of Dragon and Cygnus spacecraft and the BEAM - the inflatable habitat module.

This version was developed using the 3D model of the 1:100 scale ISS. However, due to a larger size, the majority of the elements were re-designed to increase the level of detailing and overall accuracy. The internal reinforcement system, supports and the order of assembly were also modified to compensate for increased size and weight. The images of the model give an insight on the assembly of the model and attaching magnetized elements. You can see how large this model on the images where the crew members interact with the model.

The model was delivered to the NASA Johnson Space Center and will be installed in the Visitors Center.

Princess Cruises E629 06-20.08.2016

Southampton-North Cape and the Norwegian Fjords

The ISS passing overhead the Emerald Princess 06.08.2016

Shot at Husvik, looking south towards Jarlsø Island, just outside of Tønsberg, on 2008-07-23 at about 23:45 local time. Shutter speed is 10" and unfortunately I didn't use the timer so there is some movement at the start (in the right hand side of the track). The space station was at this point a little less than 1000 km away, crossing the border from Germany to Poland near the Czech Republic at a height of roughly 350km. To the left of the track, you can see Jupiter at its maximum magnitude of -2.8 (according to Stellarium), while Heavens Above calculated the ISS to be a -0.8.

S70-19937 (17 Sept. 1970) --- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Skylab Program is a three-man Earth orbit station being developed for launch in late 1972 to gain a better understanding of the requirements for a permanent man-made platform in space. Major components of the Skylab include the Saturn Workshop; Airlock Module (AM); Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA); Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM). This artist's concept gives an idea of the survey and photographic capabilities of Skylab. Photo credit: NASA

this is the international space station ...i took it on a long exposure and didn't have my tripod so instead of a nice straight line...this happened...i quite like it

International Space Station Payload Operation Center Nov 18 2013

NanoLab Payload Connected via the USB to a Computer. On the space station, the payload is connected via the USB to the station computer, and power and has the ability to pass data back and forth

International Space Station Payload Operation Center Nov 18 2013

This was the scene Friday night, August 19, as the International Space Station passed over Banff, Alberta, as seen from the Mt Norquay viewpoint looking south toward the brightly-lit townsite and Mt Rundle and Sulphur Mountain. The Milky Way arches across the sky from southwest to northeast, and light from the rising last quarter Moon illuminates the sky and landscape.

 

Technical:

This is a stack of three 45-second exposures at f/4 and ISO1600 with the Canon 5D MkII and 8mm lens, taken as part of a time-lapse sequence. © 2011 Alan Dyer

The ISS passing Altair, 19.54 pass, 21 October 2012. 5 shots stacked.

PictionID:44816935 - Catalog:14_014883 - Title:Atlas Model Details: Damage Outpost 2; Side View of Model on Stand Date: 10/30/1959 - Filename:14_014883.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

S71-23088 (1971) --- A line drawing by North American Rockwell Space Division artist illustrating Skylab crew rescue mission profile. The standard Command Module converts from a three-seater to accommodate five astronauts for the return trip. Photo credit: NASA

Without gaps in flyover streak. ISS on right, passing passenger jet on left. Slidell, Louisiana USA, Dec 29, 2012, 18mm kit lens, Sony A-55

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