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Keywords: ISS, space shuttle Atlantis
![Последний выезд шаттла НАСА на стартовую площадку](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/07/13/0001252868/atlantisrollout_sts135_900.preview.jpg)
20.06.2011
In the final move of its kind, NASA's space shuttle Atlantis was photographed earlier this month slowly advancing toward Launch Pad 39A, where it is currently scheduled for a July launch to the International Space Station. The mission, designated STS-135, is the 135th and last mission for a NASA space shuttle.
![Последняя встреча с Атлантисом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/07/13/0001252869/atlantisapproach_nasa_900.preview.jpg)
13.07.2011
For the last time, the US Space Shuttle has approached the International Space Station (ISS). Following a dramatic launch from Cape Canaveral last week that was witnessed by an estimated one million people, Space Shuttle Atlantis on STS-135 lifted a small crew to a welcome rendezvous three days ago with the orbiting station.
![Самые большие спутники Земли](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/06/12/0001902241/IssMoon_Yang_960.preview.jpg)
12.06.2023
WhatБs that near the Moon? ItБs the International Space Station (ISS). Although the ISS may appear to be physically near the Moon, it is not Б it is physically near the Earth.
![Вид с космической станции: планета и галактика](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/01/18/0001374624/ISSLightShow_nasa_960.preview.jpg)
18.01.2017
If you could circle the Earth aboard the International Space Station, what might you see? Some amazing vistas, one of which was captured in this breathtaking picture in mid-2015. First, visible at the top, are parts of the space station itself including solar panels.
![Полет над ночной Землей – II](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/06/18/0001903017/earth.preview.preview.preview.png)
17.06.2023
Recorded during 2017, timelapse sequences from the International Space Station are compiled in this serene video of planet Earth at Night. Fans of low Earth orbit can start by enjoying the view as green and red aurora borealis slather up the sky.
![Размазанное по небу полярное сияние](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/07/30/0001386979/aurora_iss052e007857_1024.preview.jpg)
29.07.2017
Like salsa verde on your favorite burrito, a green aurora slathers up the sky in this 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.
![Запуск ракеты: вид с космической станции](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/04/01/0001732374/launch.preview.preview.jpg)
1.04.2021
Have you ever seen a rocket launch -- from space? A close inspection of the featured time-lapse video will reveal a rocket rising to Earth orbit as seen from the International Space Station (ISS).
![Детектор на Международной космической станции обнаружил необъяснимый избыток позитронов](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/10/06/0001322708/amsiss_sts134_1080.preview.jpg)
6.10.2014
Where did all these high energy positrons come from? The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) onboard the International Space Station (ISS) has been meticulously recording how often it is struck by both high energy electrons and positrons since 2011.
![Космический интерьер](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/01/23/0001331103/15618296264_21bc1e368e_o1024.preview.jpg)
22.01.2015
Some prefer windows, and these are the best available on board the International Space Station. Taken on January 4, this snapshot from inside the station's large, seven-window Cupola module also shows off a workstation for controlling Canadarm2.
![Силуэт космической станции на фоне Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/04/02/0001464862/IssMoon_Holland_960.preview.jpg)
2.04.2019
What's that unusual spot on the Moon? It's the International Space Station. Using precise timing, the Earth-orbiting space platform was photographed in front of a partially lit gibbous Moon last month. The featured image was taken from Palo Alto, California, USA with an exposure time of only 1/667 of a second.
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