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Soyuz Spacecraft docking to the ISS 📷

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The Random Guy1 year ago

A flyby of Earth from the International Space Station. ❤️🌎

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Worldwide1 year ago

Explorer 1 was the first satellite launched by the United States when it was sent into space on January 31, 1958

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SCIENCE Space Tamil1 year ago

Fact about jupiter, a failed star. Not massive enough to have internal pressure and temperature to start the fusion reaction.

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Purnendu Sahoo🇮🇳1 year ago

A view of the International Space Station by crew of Russian Soyuz MS-19 space ship after undocking from the Station, March 30, 2022. (AP Photo)

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Thoth1 year ago

:23 Seconds in the lighting “Effects” begin to appear to show the “Sunlight” effect moving approximately 10,000 mph?! Strange… 🤔 It’s obvious that the artificial globe software gets let’s Say…Confused from time to time. 🙄

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Prateek Jain1 year ago

Super cool

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Matt1 year ago

What an interesting technique, approach in the light for better wide visibility but connect in the dark to isolate the view of the docking port. I wonder how intentional that is.

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Convict-MRP-1 year ago

Brutal

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Bitcoin Breaker1 year ago

Absolutely incredible! I missed my calling as an astronaut

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Carissa Siria Renteria1 year ago

This is so awesome!! 🤩

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