Beautiful photos on international space station
The astronaut hovering in the universe, the shuttle returns, the earth's atmosphere glowing in the sun are beautiful pictures taken in the Atlantis cruise.
As planned, Atlantis will land today after a 7-day journey to the International Space Station (ISS) to provide the equipment needed for the station. In the process of installing and repairing astronauts, many beautiful photos were taken. They are posted on the Daily Mail.
The sun shines on the International Space Station. Photos taken from the Russian region on the station.Photo: AP.
Astronaut Robert L. Satcher used a digital camera to take a picture of his helmet during the first spacewalk since the Atlantis boarded the ISS.Photo: AP.
Robert L. Satcher works outside ISS.Photo: Reuters.
This astronaut worked in space for 6 hours 37 minutes.Photo: EPA.
Satcher's leg is tied to a machine arm.Photo: EPA.
The Atlantis left ISS to return to Earth on 11/24 GMT.Photo: AP.
ISS images look from Atlantis ship immediately after the ship disconnects from the station.Photo: AP.
Russia's Soyuz spacecraft viewed from ISS. If calculated from the earth, the ship is located below the station.Photo: Reuters.
With the tools in hand, astronaut Randy Bresnik worked outside ISS for the second space walk since Atlantis connected to the station.Photo: Reuters.
An astronaut in ISS captures Atlantis as soon as it leaves the station. The area on the earth's surface in the image has not been determined.Photo: EPA.
The atmosphere of the earth lit up by sunlight.Photo: NASA .
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