Astronaut Ron Garan tweeted this image from the International Space Station in August, 2011, writing, “What a `Shooting Star’ looks like from space, taken yesterday during Perseid Meteor Shower.” A special camera to record meteor showers will launch to the station aboard SpaceX's Dragon cargo craft, currently scheduled to launch on June 28, 2015.
NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly captured this photo of an aurora from the International Space Station on June 23, 2015. The dancing lights of the aurora provide spectacular views on the ground, but also capture the imagination of scientists who study incoming energy and particles from the sun.
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) captured photographs and video of auroras from the International Space Station on June 22, 2015. Kelly wrote, "Yesterday's aurora was an impressive show from 250 miles up. Good morning from the International Space Station! #YearInSpace"
Image Credit: NASA
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En bas à droite tu trouveras un lien qui se nomme "Carte générale". Tu dois cliquer dessus...
On June 18, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space when the space shuttle Challenger launched on mission STS-7 from Pad 39A, Kennedy Space Center. One of her jobs was to call out "Roll program" seven seconds after launch. "I'll guarantee that those were the hardest words I ever had to get out of my mouth," she said later.
Plein de photos du dernier Lancaster en état de vol: http://www.vintagewings.ca/VintageNews/Stories/tabid/116/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/523/Volez-avec-des-legendes.aspx
Merci Alain, y'a pas d'autre mot.
Je n'ai pas pris de photo pendant la ride comme tel. C'est ça qui arrive quand on ne va jamais plus vite qu'au fond...
En revenant, je n'ai pus m'empêcher et je suis repassé par la 12 et le chemin de la Rivière-Blanche vers Mayo. Que c'est beau l'Outaouais!