At first glance, the image might look like a rather typical shot from the ISS: You see stars and the curvature of Earth, with ...
On his fourth flight, Don Pettit is once again sharing the art of astrophotography, capturing and posting pictures of Earth, ...
"Seeing the world from up that high, where you don't see the borders, you don't see the divisions...it's amazing," said ...
For spectators, total solar eclipses – such as the one that dazzled millions in April across North America – represent ...
NASA astronauts on the ISS share images of our home galaxy, the Milky Way. It can be hard to see from Earth, but the view ...
People often look at the stars from Earth, but astronauts get to at Earth from the stars. The crew on the International Space ...
A 2014 satellite photo of the Sivash region shows off the kaleidoscopic colors of a series of shallow, hypersaline lagoons — ...
Saturn is angled in a way in which the edge of its thin rings are oriented toward Earth – effectively causing them to vanish.
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A "harmless" asteroid burned up Tuesday night above northern Siberia in Russia, creating a blazing fireball in the sky ...