The sun is about to come up over the South Pacific Ocean in this colorful
scene photographed by one of the Expedition 35 crew members aboard the
Earth-orbiting International Space Station between 4 and 5 a.m. local time, May
5, 2013. The space station was at a point above Earth located at 27.4
degrees south latitude and 110.1 degrees west longitude, a few hundred miles
east of Easter Island. Image Credit: NASA
Μια ακόμη
καταπληκτική φωτογραφία που κατέγραψαν μέλη του Διεθνούς Διαστημικού Σταθμού
(ISS) έδωσε στη δημοσιότητα η NASA. Πρόκειται για το ηλιοβασίλεμα τα ξημερώματα
της 5ης Μαΐου στον Νότιο Ειρηνικό Ωκεανό.
One of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's latest pictures from the
International Space Station shows a darkened south-eastern United States just
before dawn, with the moon rising above.
Πιο
συγκεκριμένα τα μέλη του πληρώματος κατέγραψαν την εικόνα ενώ ο Σταθμός
βρισκόταν πάνω από μια θαλάσσια περιοχή ανατολικά από το Νησί του Πάσχα.
Throughout his
ISS mission, CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield has been taking some of the most
incredible photos of Earth ever seen. In this video, the Station Commander
takes us to the best seat in the house to gaze at the visual splendour of the
Earth. He shares his techniques and his passion for capturing the fleeting
glimpses of our changing world that has galvanized a vast and diverse audience
of space-lovers. Credit: Canadian Space Agency/NASA
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