“ Beautiful day in Boston! #FenwayPark looks like it is getting ready for play! “ /via Shane Kimbrough/NASA
Bilder vom 8. März 2017 – 10. März 2017 via Shane Kimbrough (USA/NASA) undThomas Pesquet (Frankreich/ESA). Die Astronauten Shane Kimbrough und Thomas Pesquet gehören zur ISS-Expedition 50.
Robert Shane Kimbrough auf Twitter
Robert Shane Kimbrough auf Instagram
“ The inhabitants of Huamantla seem comfortable living that close to the Malinche volcano in Mexico https://flic.kr/p/Qqmeed #Proxima “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Barcelona #BigPicture! I know a really good restaurant there… let me find the street 😉 http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2017/03/Barcelona_Big_Picture … “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Food! Just finishing up my part in the ENERGY study that is working out how much food astronauts need in space @iss_research #science “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Montpellier, this time early in the morning… I’m not allowed to advertise it, but a friend of mine runs a very nice café there 😉 “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Mixed feelings about @womensday: why do we still have 364 men’s days per year? Proud to have @AstroPeggy by my side #HeForShe
#womeninSTEM “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ This river in Sudan seems to separate rock and sand like a border https://flic.kr/p/QB6b8A
#Proxima“ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ An impressive huge green river in south Sudan
#EarthArt https://flic.kr/p/QXU6oo “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ This one is for you @Astro_Andreas! Denmark in all its glory, not a cloud in sight. Looks quite hygge down there 😉 “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ My favourite modes of transport in one picture… both are great for travelling the world! @airfrance https://flic.kr/p/SyLojW #Proxima “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ I have photographed it many times, but Lyon is extremely photogenic! https://flic.kr/p/SrrBXn
#Proxima “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ Easily visible from space. An artificial #FridayIsland today, Dubai https://flic.kr/p/QQHP7C
#Proxima “ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
“ The erosion by the wind is clearly visible in the Sahara desert: as if the paint had flowed over tens of kilometres … #Proxima“ /via Thomas Pesquet/ESA
Je mets le masque…pour mesurer l’oxygène que j’expire. En savoir plus sur ENERGY @ISS_Research: https://t.co/8XQfcobaN4 #science pic.twitter.com/xG5XWpIOXE
— Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) 10. März 2017