Russian ISS crew members Nikolay Chub and Oleg Kononenko spent around 4 1/2 hours installing equipment to study cosmic erosion on the Poisk and Nauka modules. The International Space Station offers stunning views of Earth and cities at night, as seen in timelapse footage from space.
It's April 28, 2024 at 09:00AM - Here's a look at the view from space. https://t.co/AQvL5TQIVX
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION TIMELAPSE OF EARTH Source: @NASA_Johnson https://t.co/AecGxTBrs9
It's April 27, 2024 at 09:00AM - Here's a look at the view from space. https://t.co/Qm4gIC8GiQ
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Starry sky and bright lights of cities from the ISS ✨ https://t.co/EwjQJCebio
First-Person Perspective of Space Watch Russian ISS crew members float their way through outer space, as Nikolay Chub and Oleg Kononenko spent around 4 1/2 hours installing equipment to study cosmic erosion on the Poisk and Nauka modules. 📹 Roscosmos https://t.co/syhrJQHgDT
A universe in motion seen from the International Space Station during a night pass over Earth (view fullscreen). https://t.co/w88vfC9Wmn