Best photos of 2006 about space
MSNBC, an online news agency, voted every year for the best photos to show the public the panoramic view of the surrounding world. Unlike every year, this year MSNBC not only introduced images that marked milestones on the ground, but also voted for images to recognize events related to the cosmic rhythm and interactions between children. people with space phenomena.
BENEFITS OF WASTE DISPLAYS
An old astronaut outfit, filled with communications equipment, floated outside the ISS international space station on June 2, 2006 to become a satellite named SuitSat. This waste kit broadcast radio signals to experiment on bands for amateur radio players, then return to the Earth's atmosphere and burn pepper weeks later.
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MOON BASED BALL
The photo taken many times according to this set time shows the shadow of the ISS international space station printed on the surface ' Ms Hang ' when the ISS station passes by the Moon on 13 February 2006. Amateur astronomer Ed Morana took this picture from an observation point in Newman, California.
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PRIVATE RUSSIAN UP TOWARDS
A train fleet is moving Russian Soyuz boosters to the launch platform at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on September 16, 2006, preparing to fly to the ISS station. The crew of the flight included the world's first female space traveler - Iranian American businesswoman Anousheh Ansari.
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MOUNTAIN FIRE UNDER THE FOOT
Astronaut Jeff Williams of the ISS took this picture when the Cleveland volcano erupted in Alaska (USA) on May 23, 2006. The photo shows ash smoke rising from the exit slot on the top of the mountain. This eruption happened very briefly, only 2 hours after Cleveland volcano returned to normal and smoke cleared.
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OFFERING OFFER FROM SPACE
In a photo provided by NASA on September 14, 2006, astronaut Josep Tanner is waving at the digital camera of colleague Heldemarie Stefanyshin-Piper walking in the space outside the ISS station. Three such inspection trips were carried out during the STS-115 shuttle to the international space station.
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GO TO ALSO SEE THE JAPANESE
A young boy with Lebanese goats carries a goat in his hand while observing a partial eclipse from the village of Bqosta, near the port city of Sidon on March 29, 2006. The eclipse observers always wear eye protection. So is the goat.
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LOOKING FORWARD FROM SPACE
The space shuttle Atlantis captured the entire scene of Gordon storm overflowing the Atlantic Ocean on September 17, 2006, when the storm was strongest with winds of up to 175km / g.
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ONLINE ONLY VUONG TINH
Atlas 5 missiles flew from the launch of 41 at Cape Canaveral, Florida state on January 19, 2006, bringing the New Horizon spacecraft towards Pluto (the 9th planet of the Solar System). As early as 2015, the New Horizon spacecraft could reach this planet.
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DRIVE THE SAO LOTTERY
The picture provided by Hubble telescope on February 28, 2006 shows details of the giant galaxy called Pinwheel Galaxy - one of the most famous examples of the " great spiral structure " of the universe. This is the largest and most detailed picture of a spiral galaxy ever taken by the Hubble telescope.
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CAT CRYSTAL
The sand dunes and jagged fringes of Victoria's crater on Mars are clearly visible in NASA's orbital survey ship (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter) on October 3, 2006. Then an autonomous station called Opportunity is dropped into this crater to explore geological conditions for weeks.
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