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„Waterworld – Wasserwelt 💧 “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bilder vom 24. August – 26. August 2018 via Alexander Gerst  (Deutschland/ESA), Andrew J. Feustel  (USA/NASA), Richard R. Arnold  (USA/NASA) und Oleg Artemjew  (Russland/Roskosmos). Die Astronauten   Alexander Gerst, Andrew J. Feustel, Richard R. Arnold und Oleg Artemjew gehören zur ISS-Expedition 56.

 

 

 

The Data2364-space Daily

International Space Station

Alexander Gerst auf Twitter

Andrew J. Feustel auf Twitter

Richard R. Arnold auf Twitter

Oleg Artemjew auf Twitter

Serena Auñón-Chancellor auf Twitter


„This desert mountain range in Kazakhstan reminds me of a crocodile swimming just under Earth’s surface… — Diese Bergketten in der Wüste von Kasachstan erinnern mich an ein Krokodil, das knapp unter der Erdoberfläche schwimmt… 🐊 “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA


„The road ahead. As our neighbours, these two are the undiscovered continents of our time. Moon and Mars are just around the corner. They keep important secrets for us and we can get there. Let’s go! “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA


„This photo reminds me of that crisp fresh air you can breathe on the peaks of Andean volcanoes. Another one of those sensations you only realise is missing when it’s gone. “ /via Alexander Gerst/ESA


„The track eluded me for many months but finally got a clear shot from . Weather looks a bit damp this weekend from my view, but I know you’ll all make the best of it. Have a great weekend! “ /via Andrew J. Feustel /NASA


„Saint Louis is a great city for an race. I look forward to catching the action from later tonight at ! Be safe guys. Hoping for a strong recovery for . “ /via Andrew J. Feustel /NASA


„Greetings fans! Thrilled to watch the riders rip around the new surface at this weekend. It was a pleasure to speak with & during the press conference. “ /via Andrew J. Feustel /NASA


„Our planet in bright neon colors of . The short answer to how the Aurora happens is that energetic electrically charged particles accelerate along the magnetic field lines into the upper atmosphere, where they collide with gas atoms, causing the atoms to give off light. “ /via Oleg Artemjew/Roskosmos