The latest images from the international space station
Two astronauts from Atlantis are preparing for their third trip, which is also the last trip around the international space station, to complete the solar energy network here. Here are some h & igr
Two astronauts from Atlantis are preparing for their third trip, which is also the last trip around the international space station, to complete the solar energy network here. Here are some of the latest images taken by NASA satellites.
The astronauts said there could not be a better departure. They had very successful repair and installation activities at the space station. And until today, the mission of astronauts is about to be completed.
The astronauts are conducting repairs at the international space station
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The solar flare of the International Space Station
(Photo: NASA)
Park the Atlantis aboard the energy-inspiring ship at the space station
(Photo: NASA)
The astronauts' last activities before leaving the space station
(Photo: NASA)
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