The observation deck on the International Space Station (ISS) is a circular chamber with 7 windows. In the center of this room is the largest circular window on the spacecraft with a diameter of up to 0.79 meters. Through these 7 windows, scientists can observe Earth from all angles.
Below are the beautiful photos taken by astronauts about beautiful green love from the ISS Station.
The Earth looks from the International Space Station
The observation window on the International Space Station.
Italy-shaped country looks from ISS Station.
The sparkling lights of the capital Cairo, Egypt on the Mediterranean coast.
USA Florida. NASA astronauts all fly from here to the ISS Station.
Gulf of Mexico, America.
Astronaut Nicholas Patrick performs the task of removing the shields outside the observation chamber.
The sun shines back from the rear devices of the ISS Station.
A Japanese astronaut on the observation chamber.
Syr Darya River flows through Kazakhstan territory.
Control devices placed in the observation chamber.
The astronauts are cramped in "open doors to the world".
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