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I took this on November 17th with my Nikon D90, 105mm, hardly any equipment to get any closer, but here it is.

 

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Time exposure of the ISS's flight over Saudi Arabia. This one was the ISS entered into view from the South-South-West, 40 Degrees above the horizon.

Space Station & Mech Battle

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

 

Miss Cyr and I plotting the next step in universal domination, and finishing a few final touches in the cafe part of the Losthaven remodel.

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My first attempt at capturing the ISS

Little Blacktron Output with small Landingplatform, Powersupply and Defense-system

Platform with mechanical module and FM-AA1 Interceptor

The Doctor confronts the Cyberleader in the control room aboard Spacestation Nerva Beacon.

Sorry about the blurry photo of the International Space Station. It was a handheld 1-second exposure with my point at shoot Coolpix, still set at ISO 100 -- which worked fine at West Towne, but this was a stretch.

 

I was picking up a pizza at Oliva's on the west side when I looked up past the parking lot lights and saw a bright point of light that seemed to be an airplane with landing lights on moving roughly from southwest to northeast, toward the airport, but since it maintained its altitude and the light didn't dim as it swept serenely across the sky, I figured it must be a satellite. Probably the space station, judging from its brightness. Took the Coolpix out of my jacket and took this photo. It was a beautiful moment, and I wanted to preserve the memory, regardless how inadequate the image. (Sorry about the double image -- that was my hand motion. But does register the apparent brightness pretty well.)

 

I superimposed NASA's data for the Madison flyover, which lasted five minutes and started at 7:46 PM. The picture was taken at 7:49:48 (the exif data reads 6:49:48, but that's because I never bother to set it ahead for Daylight Time).

 

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The Space station flew almost directly overhead shining at about -3 magnitude. We watched the flyby until it disappeared into the shadow of the earth about 4 minutes after it appeared.

Is there really something out there?

One of the clearest and brightes passes I've ever seen.

SPACE STATION TONIGHT

the International Space Station flew directly over New York City tonight just after the sun went down

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As I approach the swirling anomaly, a feeling of dread begins to settle in my stomach, cold and heavy like a lead weight. The ship trembles slightly, a subtle vibration that hums through the deck plates and up into the soles of my boots. I can see the glowing colours reflecting off the cockpit’s interior – shifting hues of cerulean, violet, and emerald, each one pulsing with an unnerving, otherworldly light. It’s mesmerising and terrifying all at once, a cosmic dance of light and shadow that draws me in, an intoxicating invitation to step beyond the confines of reality and into the unknown.

 

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Looks real inviting to me. Could you imagine living and working in space?

Connection between Platform module and airlock compartment of Space Laboratory module - view 2/2

No more messy cords on the desktop... Maybe the white one would've matched better...

ISS passing over west of Edinburgh, 23.36, 10 August 2012. 4x30s exposures.

3D Modelled and Printed by AdmGR

International Space Station Payload Operation Center Nov 18 2013

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Experimental shot of the ISS as it passed over tonight. I took 8 separate images, but the station managed to be behind the clouds for most of them so this is in the end a composite of only 2.

 

Canon EOS 60D and Sigma 10-20mm f.3.5

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ISS015-E-11726 (10 June 2007) --- A view photographed from the International Space Station shows the Space Shuttle Atlantis backdropped over terrain as the two spacecraft were nearing their much-anticipated link-up in Earth orbit.

 

Note: Obviously not my photo. I just wanted to more easily illustrate my blog post about being able to see both of these (hypothetically) this week.

MSS - Mirage SpaceStation

ISS, high-altitude pass

The boy's room is being transformed into a space station.

 

The unpainted part is going to be where the bay door of the space station has opened and the alien landscape is visible outside the door. can you picture it?? The bed is going to be turned to be under the window, and it will be made into a planet rover. We need to find some appropriate wheels and build a box frame.

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