First Space Zinnias grown aboard Space Station
These are the first space zinnias grown aboard Space Station, by astronaut – farmer Scott Kelly!
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These are the first space zinnias grown aboard Space Station, by astronaut – farmer Scott Kelly!
This blue frozen lake set against the rusty landscape Himalayan landscape, was taken by ISS astronaut Scott Kelly.
The dancing lights of the aurora providing spectacular views, created by incoming energy and particles from the sun, captured by astronauts on the Space Station.
This beautiful orange Zinnia is the first flower grown in Space Station.
To celebrate Space Station’s 15th anniversary, consider this unique snapshot from ISS, of our galaxy and our home world, posing together beyond the orbital outpost.
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly shared on Twitter a series of seventeen stunning photographs, taken from International Space Station during a flyover of Australia.
Astronaut Scott Kelly unveiled the raw beauty of the Sahara, our planet’s largest desert, from International Space Station.
Early morning shot of Hurricane #Joaquin from @space_station before reaching #Bahamas.”Hope all is safe.” By NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly, who captured this photo on Oct. 2, 2015,
The Nile along with the Suez Canal at night, is a beautiful sight for ‘these sore eyes.’ Image taken by astronaut Scott Kelly from ISS.
During an early morning flyover of the United States, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly captured images and video from the International Space Station, on Sept. 17, 2015, .