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Credit & Copyright: ISS    
Expedition 13 Crew,     
NASA     
    
Explanation:
Looking out a window of the     
International Space Station     
brings breathtaking views.      
    
Visible vistas include a vast and colorful Earth, a deep dark sky,     
and an occasional spaceship sent to visit the station.      
    
Visible on September 20 of last year was a     
Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft     
carrying not only supplies but also three new astronauts.       
    
A few days before     
this picture was taken, the U.S.     
Space Shuttle Atlantis     
had just departed.      
    
The three new approaching astronauts were American Michael    
E. Lopez-Alegria, Russian Mikhail Tyurin, and Iranian-American     
Anousheh Ansari.      
    
Ms. Ansari visited the International Space Station (ISS)     
briefly as a paying spaceflight participant for the     
Federal Space Agency     
of Russia, and wrote a     
popular blog about her experiences.      
    
Lopez-Alegria would lead the ISS crew dubbed     
Expedition 14, which included the flight engineer and Soyuz pilot Tyurin,     
flight engineer American Sunita    
Williams, and flight engineer German    
Thomas Reiter.      
    
Tyurin returned to the Earth with Lopez-Alegria this past week.      
    
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NASA Official: Jay Norris. Specific rights apply.
A service of: LHEA at NASA / GSFC
& Michigan Tech. U.
Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
Publications with keywords: Soyuz - ISS
Publications with words: Soyuz - ISS
See also:
- APOD: 2025 May 21 Á International Space Station Crosses the Sun
- The ISS Meets Venus
- Galaxies in Space
- APOD: 2025 January 5 Á Rocket Launch as Seen from the International Space Station
- APOD: 2023 November 19 Á Space Station, Solar Prominences, Sun
- Planet Earth at Night II
- APOD: 2023 June 12 Á The Largest Satellites of Earth
