Earth through astronaut prism

Reid Wiseman, one of the three members of the new research team, was taken to the International Space Station (ISS), capturing images of Earth seen from space and images of astronauts while in an unattractive environment. force.

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Reid Wiseman is an engineer at the US Aerospace Agency (NASA).The flight to Wiseman's International Space Station ISS departed in late May, starting a six-month research journey in space.

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Russian spacecraft brings astronauts successfully connected to the International Space Station (ISS) on May 30.They are Reid Wiseman of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA), Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency (ESA) and Max Surayev, the Russian.

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Wiseman was a US Navy pilot for about 10 years, serving in operations deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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In 2009, Wiseman was selected to participate in NASA astronaut candidate program from May 2011 and was taken to ISS in May 2014.During the first week in ISS, he recorded images inside the research station and the Earth.In the picture is a toy floating in the space captured by Wiseman.

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The photo was taken by NASA researcher from the Soyuz spacecraft with a simulation: "I can't stop looking outside."

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On ISS, Wiseman will act as a flight engineer.He is expected to take two steps in space over a period of 6 months here.With maintaining good health for 6 months, Wiseman could become an inspiration for many others, now living on Earth and having the same passion for the universe as him.

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Perth, Australia, with layers of thick clouds at sunset, across the corner of Wiseman.

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Earth looks from ISS.

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Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency (ESA) floated in a zero gravity environment.

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The beautiful beauty of Papua New Guinea.

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Light is converted into electricity through solar panels, which provide power for operations on the ISS.

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Earth looks from ISS when this space station approaches Australia at night.

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Capetown and almost all of South Africa.

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North of Chile.

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Part of South America.