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Keywords: ISS, astronaut, space
![В пустоту](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/06/07/0001337402/235794main_GPN-2006-000025_1024x865.preview.jpg)
6.06.2015
Fifty years ago, on June 3, 1965, Edward White stepped out of the orbiting Gemini 4 spacecraft to become the first US astronaut to walk in space. White is captured in this photo taken...
![Международная космическая станция над Землёй](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/04/18/0001360824/ISS02_NASA_960.preview.jpg)
18.04.2016
The International Space Station is the largest object ever constructed by humans in space. The station perimeter extends over roughly the area of a football field, although only a small fraction of this is composed of modules habitable by humans.
![Космическая станция пересекает активное Солнце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/04/11/0001826632/IssSunspot_Letian_1080.preview.jpg)
11.04.2022
Typically, the International Space Station is visible only at night. Slowly drifting across the night sky as it orbits the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) can be seen as a bright spot several times a year from many locations.
![Космическая станция, протуберанцы и Солнце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/11/19/0001912517/IssSun_Ergun_960.preview.jpg)
19.11.2023
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.
![Размазанное по небу полярное сияние](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/01/14/0001719642/aurora_iss052e007857.preview.jpg)
14.01.2021
Like salsa verde on your favorite burrito, a green aurora slathers up the sky in this 2017 June 25 snapshot from the International Space Station. About 400 kilometers (250 miles) above Earth, the orbiting station is itself within the upper realm of the auroral displays.
![Отражение Международной космической станции](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/05/28/0001662432/ISS-Lighttrail-Reflection_invert.preview.jpg)
28.05.2020
Still bathed in sunlight, the International Space Station arced through the evening sky over lake Wulfsahl-Gusborn in northern Germany, just after sunset on March 25. The familiar constellation of Orion can be seen left of the trail of the orbital station's bright passage.
![Дракон над Центральным парком](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/06/05/0001664580/SHonda_ISS-Dragon-NY-0530_1024.preview.jpg)
5.06.2020
Still bathed in sunlight the International Space Station (ISS) arced through this Manhattan evening sky on May 30. Moving left to right, its bright trail was captured in this composite image with a series of 5 second long exposures.
![МКС пролетает перед Марсом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/09/23/0001697065/MarsISS_Glenn_1000.preview.jpg)
23.09.2020
Yes, but have you ever seen the space station do this? If you know when and where to look, watching the bright International Space Station (ISS) drift across your night sky is a fascinating sight -- but not very unusual.
![Движение в Тельце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/04/03/0001638679/TrafficTaurusLionelMajzik_1067.preview.jpg)
3.04.2020
There's a traffic jam in Taurus lately. On April 1, this celestial frame from slightly hazy skies over Tapiobicske, Hungary recorded an impressive pile up toward the zodiacal constellation of the Bull and the Solar System's ecliptic plane.
![Луна и МКС](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/11/06/0001706150/ISSlunartransit110320closeup1024.preview.jpg)
6.11.2020
Completing one orbit of our fair planet in 90 minutes the International Space Station can easily be spotted by eye as a very bright star moving through the night sky. Have you seen it? The next time you do, you will have recognized the location of over 20 years of continuous human presence in space.
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