π¦Ύ The iron arms of the International Space Station.
Space is not only serviced by humans. The Canadian robots Canadarm2 and Dextre are real workstations in orbit.
They grab cargo ships, move equipment, and help astronauts during spacewalks.
Space is not only serviced by humans. The Canadian robots Canadarm2 and Dextre are real workstations in orbit.
They grab cargo ships, move equipment, and help astronauts during spacewalks.
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πΈ Flashing Starlink satellites.
In this image, you can see the flashes of Starlink satellites caught in a long exposure. They look like a cluster of fireflies floating in the sky.
These "star clusters" are increasingly appearing in images from orbit, marking new traces of human activity that intersect with the eternal beauty of the starry sky.
In this image, you can see the flashes of Starlink satellites caught in a long exposure. They look like a cluster of fireflies floating in the sky.
These "star clusters" are increasingly appearing in images from orbit, marking new traces of human activity that intersect with the eternal beauty of the starry sky.
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π Two typhoons from orbit.
Powerful typhoons Ragasa and Neoguri were captured from the ISS (September 21, 2025, 04:37 GMT). From orbit, they look mesmerizing, like living whirlwinds in the clouds.
But beneath this beauty lies a force of destruction and pain. Our thoughts are with those caught in the storm's path and those preparing to face its power.
Powerful typhoons Ragasa and Neoguri were captured from the ISS (September 21, 2025, 04:37 GMT). From orbit, they look mesmerizing, like living whirlwinds in the clouds.
But beneath this beauty lies a force of destruction and pain. Our thoughts are with those caught in the storm's path and those preparing to face its power.
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π A space gravity boost for the Juice mission.
The Juice spacecraft has completed its second gravity maneuver, flying past Venus and receiving a powerful boost.
The next stops are Earth in 2026 and again in 2029. After that, Juice will embark on its final journey to Jupiter, which it will reach in July 2031.
The Juice spacecraft has completed its second gravity maneuver, flying past Venus and receiving a powerful boost.
The next stops are Earth in 2026 and again in 2029. After that, Juice will embark on its final journey to Jupiter, which it will reach in July 2031.
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β‘οΈ From the ISS, astronauts captured Hurricane Humberto during a nighttime pass. The lightning within the storm literally illuminates its 'eye,' creating a fantastic spectacle.
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π Raptor Evolution: From Power to Efficiency.
SpaceX has upgraded its engine to the level of engineering poetry.
Raptor 1 weighed over two tons and produced 185 tons of thrust.
Now Raptor 3 is almost a third lighter (!), the design is simpler, and the power exceeds 280 tons.π₯
The result: less weight, more thrust, faster turnaround for new launches, and true reusability β not a dream, but practice.
SpaceX has upgraded its engine to the level of engineering poetry.
Raptor 1 weighed over two tons and produced 185 tons of thrust.
Now Raptor 3 is almost a third lighter (!), the design is simpler, and the power exceeds 280 tons.π₯
The result: less weight, more thrust, faster turnaround for new launches, and true reusability β not a dream, but practice.
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π‘ An astronaut captured the clearest view of the Starlink satellites directly from orbit around our planet.
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