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ISS astronaut captures amazing video of SpaceX Starlink satellite train cruising above auroras
A train of glittering SpaceX Starlink satellites shine brightly above a green aurora in a new video released by NASA ...
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NASA Astronaut Captures Stunning Phenomenon Over Singapore From Space
In June 2025, NASA astronaut Nicole Ayers shared a series of awe-inspiring images from space, revealing an incredible natural event occurring over Singapore. Captured from the International Space ...
Aboard the International Space Station (ISS), NASA astronaut Don Petit took this stunning image in a long exposure capture. On the ISS, Petit had a view like none other from which to photograph. As ...
We have all seen lightning strikes in Singapore before, but from 400km above in outer space?Electrifying views of lightning ...
Pac-Man, Mario, Tetris, The Legend of Zelda and Sonic the Hedgehog are just some of the breakout franchises from this era—which also saw a few big flops, such as Atari's infamous E.T. the ...
In a breathtaking view from space, NASA astronaut Don Pettit shared a viral ISS photo of Mount Everest, stunning viewers with a rare glimpse of the Himalayan peak and Nepal’s vast landscape from orbit ...
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Japanese astronaut eyes typhoon from orbit | On the International Space Station Oct. 6 - 10, 2025
Science and maintenance work continue on the International Space Station, but updates have been all but halted by the U.S.
A total lunar eclipse occurs when Earth comes between the sun and the moon, casting a huge neighbor over our nearest neighbor. Sunday’s eclipse was viewable for folks in Asia, Australia, Africa, ...
When astronaut Victor Glover climbed aboard the International Space Station early Tuesday morning, he became the first Black astronaut arriving for a long-term stay. Glover, along with his fellow ...
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi on Friday called his experience as the third-ever Japanese commander of the International ...
Even though they're far from home, astronauts on the International Space Station still have normal routines, including getting regular haircuts.
The new selection of NASA astronauts will spend two years in training before becoming eligible for flight assignments.
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