An Astronaut’s View From the ‚Corner Office‘

An Astronaut’s View From the ‚Corner Office‘ NASA astronaut Jack Fischer tweeted this photograph from the International Space Station on June 3, 2017, writing, „Never had a corner office with a view, but I must admit, I like it… a lot! #SpaceRocks.“ Fischer, a member of the 2009 astronaut class, has been living and working aboard the orbiting laboratory since April 20, 2017. via NASA http://ift.tt/2rQJJmL

Eleventh SpaceX Commercial Resupply Mission to Space Station Set for Launch

Eleventh SpaceX Commercial Resupply Mission to Space Station Set for Launch The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with the Dragon spacecraft onboard, is seen shortly after being raised vertical at Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, Thursday, June 1, 2017. Liftoff is scheduled for 5:55 p.m EDT. via NASA http://ift.tt/2sitxbp

Space Station’s View of Florida at Night

Space Station’s View of Florida at Night Expedition 51 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet captured this nighttime photo of Florida from the International Space Station. Bright lights include the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area, and Orlando, with Cape Canaveral to the east, where launch preparations for SpaceX’s next cargo mission are underway at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. via NASA http://ift.tt/2rkVCyQ

Space Station’s EarthKAM Sees the Grand Canyon

Space Station’s EarthKAM Sees the Grand Canyon On April 3, 2017, the student-controlled EarthKAM camera aboard the International Space Station captured this photograph of a favorite target — the Grand Canyon — from low Earth orbit. The camera has been aboard the orbiting outpost since the first space station expedition began in November 2000 and supports approximately four missions annually. via NASA http://ift.tt/2r7Hp9U

Close-up View of Neutron Star Mission’s X-Ray Concentrator Optics

Close-up View of Neutron Star Mission’s X-Ray Concentrator Optics A new NASA mission, the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER), is headed for the International Space Station to observe one of the strangest observable objects in the universe. In this photo, NICER’s X-ray concentrator optics are inspected for dust and foreign object debris that could impair functionality once in space. via NASA http://ift.tt/2qjUVZp

Sequence of Juno Spacecraft’s Close Approach to Jupiter

Sequence of Juno Spacecraft’s Close Approach to Jupiter This sequence of enhanced-color images shows how quickly the viewing geometry changes for NASA’s Juno spacecraft as it swoops by Jupiter. The images were obtained by JunoCam. via NASA http://ift.tt/2rVdhNy

May 24, 1962 – Scott Carpenter on the Way to Mercury-Atlas 7 Launch Site

May 24, 1962 – Scott Carpenter on the Way to Mercury-Atlas 7 Launch Site Astronaut Scott Carpenter walks to the launch site to begin the Mercury-Atlas 7 (MA-7) mission on May 24, 1962. Carpenter’s Aurora 7 capsule lifted off aboard an Atlas rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 7:45 a.m. EST, May 24. Carpenter was the fourth American in space and second American to orbit Earth. via NASA http://ift.tt/2qQ7tq9