The International Space Station in The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Moon's shadow on Earth seen during eclipse.
i love pictures of the international space station which are just completely overexposed because that is just.. unequivocally an angel.
so international space station astronauts apparently dropped a tool bag during a spacewalk. and if you look outside when the ISS is in your region, you can see it with binoculars
The tool bag is now orbiting our planet just ahead of the ISS with a visual magnitude of around 6, according to EarthSky. That means it is slightly less bright than the ice giant Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. As a result, the bag — officially known as a crew lock bag — is slightly too dim to be visible to the unaided eye, but skywatchers should be able to pick it up with binoculars. To see it for yourself, first find out when you can find spot the space station over the next few months (NASA even has a new app to help you). The bag should be floating two to four minutes ahead of the station. As it descends rapidly, the bag is likely to disintegrate when it reaches an altitude of around 70 miles (113 kilometers) over Earth.
she's fucking magnificent
A massive hurricane as seen from the ISS
A waxing crescent moon as seen from the ISS
Size comparison between the International Space Station and older Soviet and American stations, with the Space Shuttle as a point of reference.
Happy New Year 2022 from International Space Station
Someone pls check on the ISS
Size comparison between the International Space Station and older Soviet and American stations, with the Space Shuttle as a point of reference.
If the Americans wanna keep blasting alien ships out of orbit they’ve gotta do a better job of tracking their own mess.
ISS adjusting their orbit to avoid debris leftover from Anubis’ fleet while taking on an unexpected passenger, “Lockdown”