Πέμπτη 6 Μαρτίου 2014

Η NASA «ΑΠΟΚΑΛΥΠΤΕΙ» ΤΗ ΖΩΗ ΕΞΩ ΑΠΟ ΤΗ ΓΗ









H NASA… πανηγύρισε το Όσκαρ, με… διαστημικές PHOTOS α λα… Gravity!


Mission Specialist Bruce McCandless II, is seen further away from the confines and safety of his ship than any previous astronaut has ever been

This sideways image features the International Space Station's Cupola and crew activity inside it, other hardware belonging to the station, city lights in Australia and air glow

Expedition 35 flight engineers Chris Cassidy (pictured) and Tom Marshburn complete a spacewalk to inspect and replace a pump controller box on the International Space Station's far port truss (P6), which was leaking ammonia coolant

The thin line of Earth's atmosphere and the setting sun are featured in this photo by a crew member on the International Space Station while the space shuttle Atlantis remains docked with the station

With his feet secured on a restraint on the space station remote manipulator system's robotic arm, or Canadarm2, Mike Fossum (centre) holds the robotics refuelling mission payload, which was the focus of one of the primary chores accomplished on a six and a half hour spacewalk

Earth and its moon are nicely framed in this image taken from the aft windows of the space shuttle Discovery in 1998. Discovery - on mission STS-95 - was flying over the Atlantic Ocean at the time

Photographed from the International Space Station, this panoramic view looks past the docked space shuttle Atlantis's cargo bay and part of the station, including a solar array panel, towards Earth, as the joint complex passes over the southern hemisphere. Aurora Australis, or the Southern Lights, and a number of stars can be seen on Earth's horizon

Steven L Smith, payload commander, retrieves a power tool while standing on the mobile foot restraint at the end of the remote manipulator system

Earth and the space shuttle Atlantis as seen from Russia's Mir Space Station

From the cupola, Chris Cassidy, an Expedition 36 flight engineer, uses a 400mm lens on a digital still camera to photograph Earth, some 250 miles below him, and the International Space Station

The lights of Spain and Portugal define the Iberian Peninsula in this photograph from the International Space Station
Expedition 27 flight engineer Cady Coleman peeks out of a window of the Soyuz TMA-20 spacecraft shortly after she, commander Dmitry Kondratyev and flight engineer Paolo Nespoli landed south-east of the town of Zhezkazgan, in Kazakhstan




 

Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια: