The image above is the “first light” from the new ISERV camera system, taken at 1:44 p.m. local time on February 16, 2013. It shows the Rio San Pablo as it empties into the Golfo de Montijo in Veraguas, Panama.
Australia Outback from ISS
Australia Outback from Space Station by Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield.
“Jackson Pollock would have been even further inspired by seeing the Outback from orbit.”
Chris Hadfield currently living in space aboard ISS as Flight Engineer on Expedition 34, to be Commander of Expedition 35. Larger image
Huge Swirls in the Sea off of Mumbai
Huge swirls in the sea off of Mumbai, India. Image by Chris Hadfield Canadian Astronaut, currently living in space aboard ISS as Flight Engineer on Expedition 34, to be Commander of Expedition 35.
Bigelow Inflatable Module will be next addition to Space Station
Bigelow Aerospace Inflatable Module will be next addition to the International Space Station. NASA awarded a $17.8 million contract to Bigelow to provide a new module for the ISS.
A Message from ISS to All Humankind
A Message from ISS to All Humankind an inspiring production by Italian video maker, Giacomo Sardelli, about the NASA’s International Space Station, its inhabitants, and its role in space exploration. Watch the videos…
Space Station above Ionian Sea
This spectacular image of the International Space Station over Italy and Greece, above the vast Ionian Sea, taken by a crew member of the space shuttle Endeavour during the STS-118 mission. Image credit: NASA
Extensive tour of the Space Station [video]
In her final days as Commander of the International Space Station, Sunita Williams of NASA recorded an tour of the orbital laboratory and downlinked the video on Nov. 18. Watch the video…
Expedition 33 Lands
The Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft is seen shortly after it landed with Expedition 33 crew, in a remote area of Kazakhstan, on Nov. 19, 2012, from Space Station. Image credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
The Spaceship that will take us to Mars
This is the Spaceship that will take our brave astronauts to Mars. Small! NASA is constructing next-generation Space Habitat, resembling a smaller size Space Station, for missions to near-Earth asteroids and Mars.
















