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A fast-moving vehicle, a long shutter speed, and a unique vantage point come together to create a striking image.
The ISS will travel over part of the U.S. and Canada on Thursday night, giving millions a chance to view it as it flies by.
The ISS orbits above Earth and yet despite falling 100 meters every day, never crashes into the Earth's atmosphere.
From July 3 through July 8, it will be possible to sight the two largest objects currently in orbit around the Earth, passing across the predawn sky within minutes of each other.
The Starlab space station, scheduled to launch on Starship in 2028, passed five development and design milestones, moving the ...
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