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The space station and one other Easter egg — the site of NASA's next human moon landing — are hidden in this lucky photo.
The ISS orbits the Earth at an altitude of around 250 miles (400 kilometres), completing one rotation every 93 minutes. This allows it to experience 16 sunrises and sunsets every day.
Oct. 30, 2024 — More accurate orbit predictions for satellites and space debris as well as a better understanding of the water masses present on Earth: Researchers at achieved both using ...
International Space Station researchers continue to share their new discoveries. Their recent findings include results in the ...
An Aurora art teacher is used to seeing his artwork featured on Earth, but now his work has reached new heights aboard the ...
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Aurora art teacher wins international NASA contest with drawing that will now orbit Earth in ISSAs part of NASA's International Art and Poetry Contest, Thad McCauley's students got to work creating art that could be ...
British Paralympian John McFall has formally completed his astronaut training, and is now on the waiting list for a spot to ...
A NASA astronaut is seen as the Earth's surface passes by in the background on the International Space Station, in this ...
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