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The Last Rays of an Orbital Sunset
The Last Rays of an Orbital Sunset

The last rays of an orbital sunset begin fading in Earth’s atmosphere silhouetting the cloud tops.

The night lights of the southeast Chinese port city of Xiamen
The night lights of the southeast Chinese port city of Xiamen

The night lights of the southeast Chinese port city of Xiamen are pictured from the International Space Station.

The seven-member Expedition 69 crew
The seven-member Expedition 69 crew

The seven-member Expedition 69 crew poses for a portrait during dinner time inside the International Space Station.

UAE astronaut Sultan Alneyadi works inside Dragon
UAE astronaut Sultan Alneyadi works inside Dragon

UAE astronaut Sultan Alneyadi peers into the International Space Station while working inside the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft.

The Moon begins setting below Earth’s horizon
The Moon begins setting below Earth’s horizon

The Moon begins setting below Earth’s horizon the atmosphere refracting, or bending, its light.

UAE astronaut Sultan Alneyadi organizes cables
UAE astronaut Sultan Alneyadi organizes cables

UAE astronaut Sultan Alneyadi organizes cables inside the International Space Station.

NASA’s Starling Prepares to Launch Small Spacecraft Swarm to Orbit
NASA’s Starling Prepares to Launch Small Spacecraft Swarm to Orbit

A quartet of CubeSats will show off their moves in a sort of orbital line dance when NASA’s Starling mission…

Clouds Cover Earth as Station Orbits 270 Miles Above the Atlantic Ocean
Clouds Cover Earth as Station Orbits 270 Miles Above the Atlantic Ocean

Clouds cover Earth and the orbital lab’s solar arrays are shown in the top left corner as the space station…

The Falkland Islands, the Russian Segment of the Space Station, and a Pair of Solar Arrays
The Falkland Islands, the Russian Segment of the Space Station, and a Pair of Solar Arrays

A set of remote South Atlantic islands, the Falkland Islands, peek through the clouds as the space station orbits 270…

The Moon as the International Space Station Orbits 268 Miles Above the Coast of Argentina
The Moon as the International Space Station Orbits 268 Miles Above the Coast of Argentina

An almost-full moon glows in the back as the space station orbits 268 miles above the coast of Argentina.