Can u post pics of earth 🌍
The Blue Marble—Earth as seen by Apollo 17 in 1972
This incredible image of the Earth rise was taken during lunar orbit by the Apollo 11 mission crew in July of 1969. The first manned lunar mission, Apollo 11 launched aboard a Saturn V launch vehicle from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 16, 1969 and safely returned to Earth on July 24, 1969.
This image taken by an astronaut aboard Space Shuttle mission STS-103 shows a panoramic view of Earth at moonrise.
In this rare image taken on July 19, 2013, the wide-angle camera on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has captured Saturn’s rings and our planet Earth and its moon in the same frame.
Earth as seen by Apollo 11 astronauts at the beginning of the third day of TLC
A view of the Apollo 11 lunar module “Eagle” as it returned from the surface of the moon to dock with the command module “Columbia”. A smooth mare area is visible on the Moon below and a half-illuminated Earth hangs over the horizon. The lunar module ascent stage was about 4 meters across. Command module pilot Michael Collins took this picture just before docking at 21:34:00 UT (5:34 p.m. EDT) 21 July 1969.
This panorama featuring Earth’s horizon and clouds over the South Pacific Ocean, complemented with a “tiny” distant moon (upper right), was photographed by one of the Expedition 36 crew members aboard the International Space Station.
The Sun from the Internation Space Station
images: NASA/JPL
To see more images and posts about the Earth click here.
Instagram.com/wetheurban
Slime mold was grown on an agar gel plate shaped like America and food sources were placed where America’s large cities are.Â
The result? A possible look at how to best build public transportation.Â
I just really like the idea of slime mold on a map of the US. It’s beautiful.
Octopus filmed changing colours while sleeping.
Orion’s Mission Simulator, which will train Astronauts for #Artemis missions to the Moon, arrives at Johnson Space Center. https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/orion-simulator-for-training-arrives-to-johnson
A small step for man…
(all my gifs are here)
gaia by luke jerram
Welcome to the space age, ladies and gentlemen