“ Good night from @Space_Station. Bahrain and Dammam.“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
Bilder vom 30. November 2017 – 2. Dezember 2017 via Randolph Bresnik (USA/NASA), Mark Thomas Vande Hei (USA/NASA), Paolo Nespoli (Italien/ESA) und Sergei Rjasanski (Russland/Roskosmos). Die Astronauten Randolph Bresnik, Mark Thomas Vande Hei, Paolo Nespoli und Sergei Rjasanski gehören zur ISS-Expedition 53.
Mark Thomas Vande Hei auf Twitter
“ Good morning from @Space_Station. Dublin Ireland #LoveDublin“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
Wow! A moon so bright you can see the colors and features across Africa. The lights of the Mediterranean give a powerful ending to this #timelapse. pic.twitter.com/XFkQZsTlSq
— Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) 1. Dezember 2017
“ Good night from @Space_Station. Istanbul Turkey“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Our chances of getting lucky and succeeding are increased by trying. Caught this lightning over the Atlantic!“ /via Mark Thomas Vande Hei/NASA
“ Flying over a sea of clouds some time ago… that’s why we didn’t see you waving #VITAmission #Earthfromspace“ /via Paolo Nespoli/ESA
Here you go MELFI, some new biological samples for you!
In the top right corner of the picture you can also see some patches and signatures of previous #ISS Expeditions… do you recognize any? #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/ZJAvxeZxBz— Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) 1. Dezember 2017
“ 3 missions, 300 days in total as an extra-terrestrial human. Not even 1000 days would be enough to fully enjoy this view! #Vitamission“ /via Paolo Nespoli/ESA
If an image is worth a thousands words… how about 2000 images? I’ll publish a timelapse of #Earthfromspace every day until I’m back on the ground… Hope it will show you what I cannot describe with words 😉
#TimelapseADay #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/PilEP1amTM— Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) 1. Dezember 2017
Houston sent us some ingredients to make a special dinner aboard the @Space_Station. Can you guess what we prepared? pic.twitter.com/t7FnozzmL5
— Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) 2. Dezember 2017
“ South #Sandwich Islands are a collection of bleak and remote islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. Most of the islands, rising steeply from the sea, are rugged and mountainous. At higher elevations the islands are permanently covered with ice and snow.“ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos
While I was flying, on the Earth finally finished working on my #photobook "Amazing Earth", which absorbed more than a hundred pictures from my first space flight. I'd like to pick it up myself, and see how it looks like. And maybe understand the way of working on the next one 😉 pic.twitter.com/tuiSLvfldf
— Сергей Рязанский (@SergeyISS) 2. Dezember 2017