从太空看星系
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通过SpaceX奋进号龙飞船的舷窗,NASA宇航员马修·多米尼克(Matthew Dominick)拍下了这张照片。画面中,SpaceX自由号龙飞船与地球大气层中绚丽的绿色与粉色极光交相辉映,而此时国际空间站正在印度洋上空273英里处翱翔。
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The edge of the Earth is seen from space at night. The curving horizon is tinted green but a red and blue jet rises from left. Please see the explanation for more detailed information.
夜晚从太空中看到的地球边缘。弯曲的地平线呈绿色,但左侧有一股红蓝相间的喷流升起。有关更多详细信息,请参阅说明。
NASA宇航员布奇·威尔默和苏尼·威廉姆斯乘坐波音公司的星际飞船飞往国际空间站,进行首次载人飞行测试,目前他们已经安全进入轨道。作为NASA波音机组人员飞行测试的一部分,宇航员于美国东部时间周三上午10点52分在佛罗里达州卡纳维拉尔角太空基地的41号航天发射综合体上乘坐联合发射联盟的宇宙神Ⅴ号运载火箭升空,对星际飞船系统进行端到端测试。
2023年11月19日 Space Station, Solar Prominences, Sun Image Credit & Copyright: Mehmet Ergün Explanation: That’s no sunspot. It’s the International Space Station (ISS) caught passing in front of the Sun. Sunspots, individually, have a dark central umbra, a lighter surrounding penumbra, and no Dragon capsules attached. By contrast, the ISS is a complex and multi-spired mechanism, one of the largest and most complicated spacecraft ever created by humanity. Also, sunspots circle the Sun, whereas the ISS orbits the Earth. Transiting the Sun is not very unusual for the ISS, which orbits the Earth about every 90 minutes, but getting one’s location, timing and equipment just right for a great image is rare. The featured picture combined three images all taken in 2021 from the same location…
A storm is pictured in the Arabian Sea less than 700 miles off the coast of Oman as the International Space Station orbited 260 miles above. NASA / Jasmin Moghbeli While the International Space Station orbited 260 miles above Earth on Oct. 20, 2023, astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli snapped this image of a storm in the Arabian Sea, less than 700 miles off the coast of Oman. In addition to photographing our planet from the space station, NASA also observes Earth with satellites. These satellites collect data on storms that scientists can then use to create near real-time products to support disaster response. For example, NASA and JAXA’s (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite frequently observes the structure of precipitation within tropical cyclones…
While aboard the International Space Station, astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli took this picture of the Moon passing in front of the Sun during the annular solar eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023. As the space station orbits Earth, astronauts take images of the planet below and phenomena in space. Visible in parts of the United States, Mexico, and many countries in South and Central America, millions of people in the Western Hemisphere experienced this eclipse. If you weren’t in the path of the annular eclipse, or you want to relive this exciting event, watch our coverage of the 2023 annular solar eclipse. Image credit: NASA/Jasmin Moghbeli 2023年10月14日,在国际空间站上,宇航员贾丝明·莫盖贝里拍摄了这张月球在日环食期间从太阳前面经过的照片。当空间站绕地球运行时,宇航员拍摄下地球和太空现象的照片。 在美国、墨西哥的部分地区以及南美洲和中美洲的许多国家都可以看到,西半球数百万人经历了这次日食。如果你不在日环食的路径上,或者你想重温这一激动人心的事件,请观看我们对2023年日环食的报道。 影像来源:NASA/Jasmin Moghbeli
The crew of the International Space Station saw this view of the north coast of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur as the space station orbited 258 miles above on Oct. 14, 2023. In 24 hours, the space station makes 16 orbits of Earth, traveling through 16 sunrises and sunsets. The station’s orbital path takes it over 90 percent of the Earth’s population, with astronauts taking millions of images of the planet below. See more photos of our planet here. Image credit: NASA 2023年10月14日,当国际空间站在258英里的轨道上运行时,国际空间站的机组人员看到了墨西哥南下加利福尼亚州北海岸的景象。 在24小时内,空间站绕地球运行16圈,经历16次日出和日落。国际空间站的轨道路径覆盖了地球上90%以上的人口,宇航员在下面拍摄了数百万张地球的照片。点击这里查看更多地球照片。 图片来源: NASA