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The straight line amongst the star trails is in fact the international space station. It travelled overhead, west to east, at 20:00 on 19/03/09.

This photo is 90 exposures. of 10 secs each, layered and merged together in Photoshop

ISS Dec16, 2011

 

Bad luck as the solar panels were edge-on or from behind, and not visible. But the radiators are clearly shown. High clouds led to poor focus. Had several good frames, but all with no panels visible.

 

17.5" Discovery dobs @ F/10

2x shorty barlow

DMK 41

International Space Station passes over Bristol

The space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station flew over about 9 hours after undocking today. The Progress 34 Russian supply ship was supposed to be nearby but it was later, lower, and dimmer so I didn't catch it.

International Space Station over Stretton On Dunsmore, nr. Rugby.

This is the current international space station. Caleb was actually on the Endeavor that launched earlier today.

 

Thanks to Uncle Bob & Aunt Pearl for the space suit!

Panorama of the interior of the Space Station facility at the Kennedy Space Center. The cylindrical object to the right is one of the European cargo containers.

 

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The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center Friday, July 8, 2011, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Atlantis is the 135th and final space shuttle launch for NASA. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Space Station & Mech Battle

The International Space Station passes over the Arlington, VA area as seen in this long exposure of it's path through the sky.

Indian is planning to join the list as launcher of Manned Space Missions soon... maybe year or more...

Space shuttle Atlantis is towed to the Orbitor Processing facility for decommissioning at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Fla., Thursday, July 21, 2011. The landing of Atlantis marks the end of NASA's 30-year space shuttle program. (AP Photo/Terry Renna)

Agricultural ring station and a major hub for trade and culinary tourism in the sector. 3 cargo transports are in various stages of picking up shipments, requiring that they transit the portal between the inside and outside of the station. An atmospheric rotor-craft can also be seen taking sensor readings over one of the fields. Despite being an engineered ecosystem, the resort hotel has difficulty keeping seaweed from washing up on its white sand beach.

Detail of HVAC tanks

makers of space-stations apparently! (and grundfos is great word too)

A video from the San Jose Tech Museum of Innovation. Here, a machine took my photo, and a computer is drawing me based on the photo.

The Thanksgiving feast shuttle astronauts will eat in space is displayed Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008 at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Clockwise from upper left: green beans and mushrooms, candied yams, cranapple dessert, cornbread stuffing and smoked turkey. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

Edited NASA image of Skylab soon after its launch and seen by the crew of Skylab 2 and before it was repaired.

 

Original caption: A view of the Skylab 1 space station Orbital Workshop showing the micrometeoroid shield missing. A parasol solar shield was later deployed to shade this exposed area. This picture was taken from the Skylab 2 Command/Service Module during its "fly around" inspection. The Apollo Telescope Mount is in the background. The damaged and partially deployed OWS solar array system wing is at lower right. After an aluminum strapping was cut during the June 7th extravehicular activity, the solar panel fully deployed. The OWS solar panel on the opposite side was completely ripped off during the Skylab 1 launch on May 14th leaving only cables and tubing

The ISS is on the left, a jet heading for a landing at DFW is on the right.

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Edited NASA image of Skylab soon after its launch and seen by the crew of Skylab 2 and before it was repaired. Processing variant.

 

Original caption: A view of the Skylab 1 space station Orbital Workshop showing the micrometeoroid shield missing. A parasol solar shield was later deployed to shade this exposed area. This picture was taken from the Skylab 2 Command/Service Module during its "fly around" inspection. The Apollo Telescope Mount is in the background. The damaged and partially deployed OWS solar array system wing is at lower right. After an aluminum strapping was cut during the June 7th extravehicular activity, the solar panel fully deployed. The OWS solar panel on the opposite side was completely ripped off during the Skylab 1 launch on May 14th leaving only cables and tubing

Detail of sublight engines

4x 10 sec exposures, stacked with StarStax- Samyang ƒ2.8/14mm - Canon EOS700D - Processed in Photoshop

Space Shuttle Discovery rolling down runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility

The escape pod falls into the splashdown pool below, 99.999% of the time. There is a free swim HUD for the water in the pool. Check the station's manual for recommended use.

 

Visit this location in Second Life

Trading on a pirate spacestation means unusual merchandise.

RETURN OF THE JEDI, 1983

The Space Station in a multi-exposure composite, in a pass over the Meadows Campground at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, at the 2013 Saskatchewan Summer Star Party, August 10, 2013. Each frame was 30 seconds at f/2.8 and ISO 800 with the Canon 5D MkII and 15mm lens. The ISS passed from left to right, west to east, passing high overhead above Polaris.

No stopping in uncharted space

From the Space Tourism Chronicles

Transcript from the Slingshot Saga - No stopping in uncharted space

Coming to a complete stop in the heart of uncharted space? Absolutely not! There’s no “pause and reboot” functionality available in this terrifying, vast void that feels like it stretches into eternity. The once-cozy Rumour Mill? That sweet little sanctuary has transformed into nothing more than a haunting ghost story, vanished without a trace, leaving us to grapple with the chilling emptiness around us.

 

The demands we face are crashing into us like a freight train on steroids, relentlessly draining every last cent we had carefully stashed away for a rainy day. Yet, amidst this chaos, we stand resolute, tougher than nails and ignited by a fierce, unstoppable hope that illuminates the surrounding darkness like a brilliant supernova.

 

No matter how overwhelming the cost may be, we are hurtling headfirst into the unknown, driven by a fierce determination—because quitting? That word doesn't even exist in our lexicon.

 

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Space Shuttle Discovery rolling down runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility

Shot towards the end of the visible pass looking to the east.

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