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ISS cruising by 300 miles above. Pass details at Heavens-Above.
Pretty cool that it's passing right through the Little Dipper.
This is two 30-second exposures stacked in Photoshop, with the tiny gap in the trail painted in.
Trams can be called at the touch of a button and can carry you and three other passengers to one of the other designated tram stations in your starbase.
Inside a section of the ISS (International space station). Sort of look like a scene from "2001" "Hale 9000".
Printed vinyl panels (without much detail) are zip-tied onto collapsable tent. Canadian Space Agency "Sports in Space" exhibit at Vancouver 2010 Olympics
The International Space Station flew over our street party during National Night Out.
Press L to see it big.
In this Jan. 28, 1986 picture, the space shuttle Challenger lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. shortly before it exploded with a crew of seven aboard. (AP Photo/Thom Baur)
Passage de l'ISS le 18 novembre 2009. La magnitude annoncée est de -2,7. L'élévation maximale est de 42° à 18h47 (heure de Paris). La navette Atlantis est alors arrimée depuis seulement quelques dizaines de minutes pour la mission STS-129. Ville de Savigny-le-Temple, Seine-et-Marne, France. Temps de pose : 30s.
NASA astronaut Raja Chari participates in virtual reality testing of the Gateway lunar space station in Building 15's VR Lab on February 13, 2024. This testing ensures comfort and safety for astronauts who will live and conduct science there on future Artemis missions.
Photo Credit: NASA / Josh Valcarcel
NASA astronaut Raja Chari participates in virtual reality testing of the Gateway lunar space station in Building 15's VR Lab on February 13, 2024. This testing ensures comfort and safety for astronauts who will live and conduct science there on future Artemis missions.
Photo Credit: NASA / Josh Valcarcel
A collection of images from the ISS pass over Woodley, Stockport. Each line of light indicates a 10sec exposure, the images have been stacked into single image using StarStax software and post-processed with Photoshop CC
International Space Station - ISS
Taken over Manchester on a 20 sec exposure,
Passing almost directly overhead.