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![Солнце и серп Земли с МКС](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/11/30/0001237145/sunearthpanel_sts129.preview.jpg)
30.11.2009
This was just one more breathtaking view from the International Space Station. The Sun, a crescent Earth, and the long arm of a solar panel were all visible outside a window when the Space Shuttle Atlantis visited the orbiting outpost last week. Reflections from the window and hexagonal lens flares from the camera are superposed.
![Вид на Гималаи из космоса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/05/30/0001206104/himalaya_iss1.preview.jpg)
28.05.2005
This stunning aerial view shows the rugged snow covered peaks of a Himalayan mountain range in Nepal. The seventh-highest peak on the planet, Dhaulagiri, is the high point on the horizon at the left while in the foreground lies the southern Tibetan Plateau of China.
![Робот Декстре за работой на космической станции](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/06/17/0001228381/dextre_iss017.preview.jpg)
11.06.2008
What's the world's most complex space robot doing up there? Last week, Dextre was imaged moving atop the Destiny Laboratory Module of the International Space Station (ISS), completing tasks prior to the deployment of Japan's Kibo pressurized science laboratory.
![МКС: из света в тень](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/02/28/0001226476/iss07feb08_credner_p.preview.jpg)
28.02.2008
Orbiting 400,000 kilometers above the Earth, the Moon slid into Earth's shadow to begin last week's total lunar eclipse. Of course the International Space Station (ISS) slides into Earth's shadow every 90 minutes, the time it takes it to complete one orbit at an altitude of about 400 kilometers.
![Атлантис на дорожке 39A](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/02/10/0001226093/atlantis_sts122_800.preview.jpg)
9.02.2008
An intricate network of lighting plays across the 130 foot high Rotating Service Structure (RSS) in this dramatic night view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A. Seen here after rolling back before Thursday's shuttle launch, the RSS provides pre-launch access to the orbiter and its payload.
![Космическая станция "Мир" над поверхностью Земли](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/23/0001193173/mir_sts63.preview.gif)
15.09.1995
This picture of the Russian space station Mir over the Pacific Ocean was recorded by the Space Shuttle Discovery in February 1995. During this mission Discovery performed a rendezvous and "fly around" with Mir in preparation for a future docking mission.
![Астро-1 на орбите](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/07/13/0001207229/astro1_sts35_big.preview.jpg)
20.02.1999
In December of 1990, the Space Shuttle Columbia carried an array of astronomical telescopes high above the Earth's obscuring atmosphere to observe the Universe at ultraviolet and x-ray wavelengths. The telescopes, known...
![Монтаж Международной космической станции](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/08/14/0001199195/issassemble_sts88_big.preview.jpg)
10.12.1998
Batteries and solar panels were included with this version of the International Space Station (ISS) but some assembly is still required. On Saturday, December 5th, the STS-88 crew of the Space Shuttle Endeavor achieved the in orbit docking of the Zarya and Unity (foreground) ISS modules.
![Лаборатория "Колумб" установлена на Космической станции](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/02/19/0001226282/columbus_sts122.preview.jpg)
19.02.2008
The International Space Station (ISS) has been equipped with a powerful new scientific laboratory. The Space Shuttle Atlantis delivered the Columbus Laboratory to the ISS and installed the seven meter long module over the past week.
![Космический корабль стыкуется со станцией "Мир"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/24/0001193295/atlantis_mir_big.preview.gif)
17.12.1995
Hundreds of kilometers above the Earth's surface, the United States Space Shuttle Atlantis docks with the Russian Space Station Mir. The photograph was taken by Nikolai Budarin from a Russian Soyuz spacecraft on July 4, 1995.
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