Space Station Flyover of Super Bowl 50

Space Station Flyover of Super Bowl 50 On the evening of Feb. 7, 2016, Expedition 46 Commander Scott Kelly snapped this photo of Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. from the International Space Station, writing, „Got to see the #SuperBowl in person after all! But at 17,500MPH, it didn’t last long. #YearInSpace“ via NASA http://ift.tt/20Rhu07
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Floating Hills on Pluto’s Sputnik Planum

Floating Hills on Pluto’s Sputnik Planum The nitrogen ice glaciers on Pluto appear to carry an intriguing cargo: numerous, isolated hills that may be fragments of water ice from Pluto’s surrounding uplands. These hills individually measure one to several miles or kilometers across, according to images and data from NASA’s New Horizons mission. via NASA http://ift.tt/1nPILSw

Feb. 3, 1995, Astronaut Eileen Collins at the Pilot’s Station on Shuttle Discovery

Feb. 3, 1995, Astronaut Eileen Collins at the Pilot’s Station on Shuttle Discovery In this Feb. 3, 1995, image taken onboard space shuttle Discovery on flight day one of the STS-63 mission, astronaut Eileen M. Collins — the first woman to pilot the shuttle — is at the pilot’s station during a „hotfiring“ procedure prior to rendezvous with the Russian Mir Space Station. via NASA http://ift.tt/1o6BSMq

Successful Deployment of University Satellites From Space Station

Successful Deployment of University Satellites From Space Station Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of ESA captured this photo on Jan. 29, 2016 from the International Space Station, as the robotic arm in Japan’s Kibo laboratory successfully deployed two combined satellites: AggieSat4 built by Texas A&M University students, and BEVO-2 built by University of Texas students. via NASA http://ift.tt/1PdBVNe

Curiosity Self-Portrait at Martian Sand Dune

Curiosity Self-Portrait at Martian Sand Dune This self-portrait of NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover shows the vehicle at „Namib Dune,“ where the rover’s activities included scuffing into the dune with a wheel and scooping samples of sand for laboratory analysis. via NASA http://ift.tt/1PK1POl

NASA Observes Day of Remembrance

NASA Observes Day of Remembrance Chuck Resnik, brother of Space Shuttle Challenger astronaut Judith Resnik, left, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, visit the Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial during a wreath laying ceremony that was part of NASA’s Day of Remembrance on the 30th anniversary of the Challenger accident, January 28, 2016, at Arlington National Cemetery. via NASA http://ift.tt/1OSseWB

Engineers Mark Completion of Orion’s Pressure Vessel

Engineers Mark Completion of Orion’s Pressure Vessel NASA’s Orion spacecraft is another step closer to launching on its first mission to deep space atop the agency’s Space Launch System rocket. On Jan. 13, technicians at Michoud Assembly Facility finished welding together the primary structure of the Orion spacecraft destined for deep space, marking another important step on the journey to Mars. via NASA http://ift.tt/1OPBnPJ

Space Station Flyover of the Mediterranean

Space Station Flyover of the Mediterranean Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency (ESA) shared this stunning nighttime photograph with his social media followers on Jan. 25, 2016, writing, „Beautiful night pass over Italy, Alps and Mediterranean.“ via NASA http://ift.tt/201CFPP