ISS astronaut reveals how he captures all those amazing Earth photos
Despite the enviable vantage point 250 miles above Earth, it’s a lot harder than you might think to capture amazing images from the International Space Station.
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Despite the enviable vantage point 250 miles above Earth, it’s a lot harder than you might think to capture amazing images from the International Space Station.
A new time-lapse from the International Space Station reveals the kind of fiddly work that an astronaut has to perform during a spacewalk.
Much attention was given to the new cupola on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, but an ISS astronaut has just reminded us that he also has a pretty cool observation module.
Crewmembers aboard the International Space Station were forced to respond to a smoke alarm early on Thursday. It’s not currently clear what set off the alarm.
Some astronauts may like to boogie, but this funky light show aboard the International Space Station is definitely not a disco.
The astronaut who took this dramatic Earth image from the space station suggests it shows a Pac-Man invasion. But what is it really?
Current ISS astronaut Thomas Pesquet has dropped a new video, this one offering a detailed look at the suits used for spacewalks.
Check out this cool 360-degree video of the International Space Station’s Columbus module, one of the best-equipped facilities on the habitable laboratory.
Space station astronaut Shane Kimbrough this week found a special way to celebrate his wedding anniversary with his partner back on Earth.
A spacewalk at the International Space Station planned for Tuesday, August 24, has been postponed due a medical issue affecting one of the two astronauts.