“ Clouds in the atmosphere. The theoretical limit of space is the Karman line (100 km altitude). No cloud actually reaches that high though!“ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
Bilder vom 15. April 2017 – 17. April 2017 via Thomas Pesquet (Frankreich/ESA). Der Astronaut Thomas Pesquet gehört zur ISS-Expedition 50/ISS-Expedition 51.
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“ Looks like everybody wants to live by the water in #Kuwait. Now where was my house again? 😉 https://flic.kr/p/THY1Mk “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ It’s not yet spring everywhere! A frozen lake in the Himalayas https://flic.kr/p/SrqgXY “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Not a single cloud over the west of #France! Seems to me the robotic arm is pointing towards Normandy https://flic.kr/p/T95QTC “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Hope you’re all enjoying the long weekend! Seeing this coastline of New Caledonia made me feel a little bit like I am on a holiday as well… “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Hope you’re all enjoying the long weekend! Seeing this coastline of New Caledonia made me feel a little bit like I am on a holiday as well… “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Hope you’re all enjoying the long weekend! Seeing this coastline of New Caledonia made me feel a little bit like I am on a holiday as well… “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Rome again! You can see the Colosseum, St Peter’s Basilica, Termini station, the Vatican and more https://flic.kr/p/TwJqsM “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
A flight over the Nile into the darkness of the night. Our solar panels track the Sun and get ready for the next sunlight. #timelapse pic.twitter.com/MG2grZuU0T
— Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) 16. April 2017
“ Flying at 28000 km/h allows us to see the starry sky parading before our eyes like a mobile in a children’s room… except life-size 😉 “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA