Passing over Australia
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly shared on Twitter a series of seventeen stunning photographs, taken from International Space Station during a flyover of Australia.
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.
U.S. astronaut and commander of the current Expedition 45 crew, Scott Kelly, is breaking spaceflight records.
Astronauts on the International Space Station dissolved an effervescent tablet in a floating ball of water, and captured images using a camera capable of recording four times
Athens, the ancient home of Plato and Aristotle, in this photo taken by astronaut Sergey Volkov from the International Space Station, 249 miles above the Earth.
The ability to grow food in space will be very important, to support human nutrition in future missions into deep space. Watch how plants grow in space…
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 International Space Station has the size of a six-bedroom house and weights of more than 320 cars, it’s so large that no single rocket could have
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, .