„If you look closely, you can find both Uluru and Kata Tjuta in these photos of the Australian Outback. What a fascinating Landscape, like an open geology book. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
Bilder vom 14. November – 25. November 2018 via Alexander Gerst (Deutschland/ESA). Der Astronaut Alexander Gerst gehört zur ISS-Expedition 57.
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„If you look closely, you can find both Uluru and Kata Tjuta in these photos of the Australian Outback. What a fascinating Landscape, like an open geology book. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„You came from all the way out there, as star dust. Can you imagine that more than half of the atoms in your body came from beyond our milky way galaxy? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2141950-half-the-atoms-inside-your-body-came-from-across-the-universe/ … #Horizons @newscientist “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„You came from all the way out there, as star dust. Can you imagine that more than half of the atoms in your body came from beyond our milky way galaxy? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2141950-half-the-atoms-inside-your-body-came-from-across-the-universe/ … #Horizons @newscientist “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Alle Aggregatzustände von Wasser in einem Bild. #Horizons “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Why is it that blue appears to have so many more variations and hues than any other colour? Oh, and I should go diving around the Bahamas one day… #Horizons “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Subject to availability. Seen on a global scale, there are only very few places on this planet where we can squeeze some black liquid from the ground that took millions of years to form. How do we want to use that limited resource? “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Watched a beautiful night launch of the Russian #ProgressMS10 cargo vehicle while #ISS was flying right above Baikonur (see 2nd photo lower left corner, then upper left). Destination: us @Space_Station. Reentry of 1st stage visible on last photo. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Watched a beautiful night launch of the Russian #ProgressMS10 cargo vehicle while #ISS was flying right above Baikonur (see 2nd photo lower left corner, then upper left). Destination: us @Space_Station. Reentry of 1st stage visible on last photo. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Watched a beautiful night launch of the Russian #ProgressMS10 cargo vehicle while #ISS was flying right above Baikonur (see 2nd photo lower left corner, then upper left). Destination: us @Space_Station. Reentry of 1st stage visible on last photo. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Watched a beautiful night launch of the Russian #ProgressMS10 cargo vehicle while #ISS was flying right above Baikonur (see 2nd photo lower left corner, then upper left). Destination: us @Space_Station. Reentry of 1st stage visible on last photo. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
Just welcomed a new Russian #Progress cargo vehicle on board, supplying the @Space_Station with fresh food, water, air and experiments. Sergey and I were monitoring its flawless automatic approach to #ISS, ready to step in if needed. Photo by @AstroSerena. pic.twitter.com/EPXHdrG9ty
— Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex) 19. November 2018
Busy times for #Exp57. We just caught the 2nd cargo vehicle in one day, first time in @Space_Station history. @AstroSerena operated the #Canadarm while I sent navigation commands to the #Cygnus vehicle, great teamwork. Welcome aboard „S.S. John Young“! #Horizons pic.twitter.com/GlMz0Ghc6D
— Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex) 19. November 2018
„Looking down on countless fires when flying over #California. Tough to see so much destruction, and we can’t do anything about it from up here. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Looking down on countless fires when flying over #California. Tough to see so much destruction, and we can’t do anything about it from up here. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
I found a locker on the @Space_Station that probably hasn’t been opened for a while… / Ich habe hier auf der #ISS ein Fach gefunden, das vermutlich schon seit einer Weile nicht mehr geöffnet wurde… #SpaceStation20th pic.twitter.com/XOc3FS8tMm
— Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex) 20. November 2018
„Isn’t it bizarre that the brightest lights humankind shine out into space come from fishing fleets? #Horizons “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Isn’t it bizarre that the brightest lights humankind shine out into space come from fishing fleets? #Horizons “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Still on my bucket list: South Georgia. A place that made Antarctic history when the legendary Ernest Shackleton arrived there after his ship was crushed. Shipwrecked & having spent more than a year in the cold, he led all his men into safety from what looked like certain death. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Still on my bucket list: South Georgia. A place that made Antarctic history when the legendary Ernest Shackleton arrived there after his ship was crushed. Shipwrecked & having spent more than a year in the cold, he led all his men into safety from what looked like certain death. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„Still on my bucket list: South Georgia. A place that made Antarctic history when the legendary Ernest Shackleton arrived there after his ship was crushed. Shipwrecked & having spent more than a year in the cold, he led all his men into safety from what looked like certain death. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
„One of the rare glimpses that we get of Norway and Sweden from the International @Space_Station #ISS #Horizons @esa “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
Almost like an evening mountain bike ride in the forest. Oh well. What we do to develop new textiles and instruments that will help keep both astronauts and earthlings healthy. #SpaceTex #MetabolicSpace #horizons pic.twitter.com/7LlYVaG7dp
— Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex) 24. November 2018
“ Diese Spur in der Eifel kam mir irgendwie bekannt vor… #Horizons“ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA
“ Can you imagine – the whole of Lake Taupō in New Zealand is a single volcanic crater, and it is active. Imagine what it could do to us. We better make sure we understand our planet well… #Horizons“ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA