“ Seoul glistens like a jewel on the Korean Peninsula.“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
Bilder vom 12. Dezember 2017 – 14. 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
“ View from @Space_Station at 250 miles high can almost look like that from a plane. Turks & Caicos looking great now compared to after Irma!“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ View from @Space_Station at 250 miles high can almost look like that from a plane. Turks & Caicos looking great now compared to after Irma!“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Good night from @Space_Station. Houston, Galveston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Good night from @Space_Station. Houston, Galveston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Good night from @Space_Station. Houston, Galveston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Good morning from @Space_Station. Villach, Austria“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Approaching the Himalayas, truly a needle in a haystack trying to find Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha. Amazingly enough, we did. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Approaching the Himalayas, truly a needle in a haystack trying to find Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha. Amazingly enough, we did. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Approaching the Himalayas, truly a needle in a haystack trying to find Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha. Amazingly enough, we did. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Approaching the Himalayas, truly a needle in a haystack trying to find Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha. Amazingly enough, we did. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Day 2’s orbit was to the south, but stunning oblique views of Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha, easier to find this time! #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Day 2’s orbit was to the south, but stunning oblique views of Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha, easier to find this time! #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Day 2’s orbit was to the south, but stunning oblique views of Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha, easier to find this time! #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Surprised to see another clear day over the Himalayas. Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha did not disappoint from 245 miles above. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Surprised to see another clear day over the Himalayas. Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha did not disappoint from 245 miles above. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ Surprised to see another clear day over the Himalayas. Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha did not disappoint from 245 miles above. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ With the blackness of space above, far away on our horizon, the impressive vertical of Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha stands out. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
“ With the blackness of space above, far away on our horizon, the impressive vertical of Mt. Everest/Sagarmatha stands out. #4DaysOverEverest“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
On July 28 we launched to this outpost orbiting the Earth. After countless scientific & medical experiments, maintenance & spacewalk activities, cargo & housekeeping operations, it’s time to return. Thank you to all across the globe working to ensure the success of @Space_Station pic.twitter.com/RxfSAgx0xi
— Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) 13. Dezember 2017
“ We return to Earth tomorrow. I can only hope that through the eyes of this spaceman, you have felt a part of the journey.“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA
Goodnight @Space_Station………………….Goodbye @Space_Station pic.twitter.com/Z8PyLwtR36
— Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) 14. Dezember 2017
Three Expedition 53 crew members have said goodbye to their crewmates and entered their Soyuz spacecraft closing the hatches at 9:02pm EST. https://t.co/B661Z7NCVN pic.twitter.com/tDfhzCEhqU
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) 14. Dezember 2017
Parachutes have been deployed to help safely bring the crew back to Earth for a scheduled 3:38am ET landing. Watch live now: https://t.co/ZuxLDtzW9c Have questions? Use #askNASA pic.twitter.com/gzEv8F4Tl9
— NASA (@NASA) 14. Dezember 2017
Welcome to Earth! @AstroKomrade, @Astro_Paolo & @SergeyISS land on Earth at 3:37am ET after 139 days in space. Watch: https://t.co/ZuxLDtzW9c Have questions? Use #askNASA pic.twitter.com/bHdw96tQNO
— NASA (@NASA) 14. Dezember 2017
One by one, veteran space travelers @SergeyISS, @Astro_Paolo and @AstroKomrade exit their spacecraft into the snow-covered steppe of Kazakhstan. https://t.co/ICHWRQdeAp pic.twitter.com/jrG73jQhMD
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) 14. Dezember 2017
“ God’s speed to the Soyuz 51 crew as they start their journey home!“ /via Mark Thomas Vande Hei/NASA
From the #GreatLakes of 🇺🇸 and 🇨🇦 to the #EastCoast … so many bright cities shining at night! Returning for this second to last #TimelapseADay: the mighty #aurora 🤩 #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/E6wIsGV4Qg
— Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) 12. Dezember 2017
And here it is: the last #TimelapseADay of the #VITAmission… and of course it had to include my favourite special guest of all: #Italy at night! Hope you enjoyed the ride 🌏 pic.twitter.com/dXMleDh6B8
— Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) 13. Dezember 2017
See you back on # Earth // Ci vediamo a #Terra! #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/mxlHToTW09
— Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) 14. Dezember 2017
“ Говорят, что каждый рассвет неповторим. Находясь в космическом полете, мы убедились, что так оно и есть. Сегодня мы с радостью поприветствуем еще 16 космических рассветов, а с завтрашнего дня будем привыкать к редким встречам с ними раз в сутки “ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos
“ Говорят, что каждый рассвет неповторим. Находясь в космическом полете, мы убедились, что так оно и есть. Сегодня мы с радостью поприветствуем еще 16 космических рассветов, а с завтрашнего дня будем привыкать к редким встречам с ними раз в сутки “ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos
“ Every #sunrise has a unique beauty. And now we know that it’s true, because aboard the ISS we meet 16 sunrises a day “ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos
“ Every #sunrise has a unique beauty. And now we know that it’s true, because aboard the ISS we meet 16 sunrises a day “ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos
“ We are preparing to close the hatches, undocking and landing. The path from the Station till the landing lasts about 3.5 hours. It is a very intense and responsible process. Good luck to us! P.S. I took home more than 200000 photos, which I promise to please you after the landing“ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos
И вот мы дома – на Земле! Космическое спасибо всем за добрые пожелания! Посадка прошла благополучно, чувствую я себя отлично!)) // We returned home, to Earth, safely! Thank you very much for your kind comments. I feel great! pic.twitter.com/8vaVDd9fyr
— Сергей Рязанский (@SergeyISS) 14. Dezember 2017