„Thunderstorms over Northern #Italy 3 nights ago. And looking across #France, a hint of moon glint on the Atlantic.“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
Bilder vom 28./29. Mai 2015 via Samantha Cristoforetti (Italien/ESA), Terry Virts (USA/NASA) und Anton Schkaplerow (Russland/Roskosmos). Die Astronauten Samantha Cristoforetti, Terry Virts und Anton Schkaplerow gehören zur ISS-Expedition 43.
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Anton Schkaplerow auf Instagram
„Thunderstorms over Northern #Italy 3 nights ago. And looking across #France, a hint of moon glint on the Atlantic.“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
„Cities of planet Earth… say hello if you are in one of them! #HelloEarth“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
„Cities of planet Earth… say hello if you are in one of them! #HelloEarth“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
„Cities of planet Earth… say hello if you are in one of them! #HelloEarth“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
„Cities of planet Earth… say hello if you are in one of them! #HelloEarth“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
„Good night from #space. Buona notte dallo spazio.“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
„Must be quite a challenge to establish towns like this in the desert. #HumanResilience“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
„Shades of green. And some very unique patterns of the land as well! #Brasil #HelloEarth“ /via Samantha Cristoforetti/ESA
„My #soyuz glowing blue with the eastern Med in the background, from #Cairo to #Beirut and #Cyprus.“ /via Terry Virts/NASA
More time-lapse from yesterday- „PMM“ module 10000kg mass being moved smoothly and precisely by #Canadarm2. pic.twitter.com/0K0dbiKuCH
— Terry W. Virts (@AstroTerry) 28. Mai 2015
More time-lapse from yesterday- "PMM" module changes colors during sunset as #Canadarm2 moves it forward. pic.twitter.com/xsOKAJAUeP
— Terry W. Virts (@AstroTerry) 28. Mai 2015
Gorgeous night flight over #Turkey. pic.twitter.com/8Q45Ow73w3
— Terry W. Virts (@AstroTerry) 29. Mai 2015
„This storm looked massive even from the side- do you see any #cloudshapes?“ /via Terry Virts/NASA