... 16 December 2011 : with Dr Hubertus Thomas, Max-Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics On 21 December 2011 Caf†й Kosmos goes to the International SpaceStation! ...
... This bright comet was also seen from the International SpaceStation in another stunning time-lapse sequence on 21 December as the crew filmed lightning on the Earthт??s night side. ...
... This bright comet was also seen from the International SpaceStation in another stunning time-lapse sequence on 21 December as the crew filmed lightning on the Earthт??s night side. ...
... This bright comet was also seen from the International SpaceStation in another stunning time-lapse sequence on 21 December as the crew filmed lightning on the Earthт??s night side. ...
... measured angular diameter of Proxima Centauri is 1.02 €‘ 0.08 milliarcsec, or about the size of an astronaut on the surface of the Moon as seen from the Earth (or a head of a pin on the surface of the Earth, as seen from the International SpaceStation ...
... The resolution is as fine as 37 milliarcseconds, which is roughly the size of a tennis ball on the International SpaceStation (ISS), as seen from the ground. ...