The Russian Soyuz-FG rocket was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying a Progress MS-10 (also 71P) module to bring needed supplies to the ISS. Highlights in the 90-second video (condensing about 15-minutes) include city lights and clouds visible on the Earth on the lower left, blue and gold bands of atmospheric airglow running diagonally across the center, and distant stars on the upper right that set behind the Earth. A lower stage can be seen falling back to Earth as the robotic supply ship fires its thrusters and begins to close on the ISS.
2018 November 26
If I can learn to make that video a loop for my computer screen I will do it.
ReplyDeleteLovely piece.
Thanks! That is illuminating. - Nemo
ReplyDeleteNotice the thousands of stars visible in the sky. Some moon landing denier posted a few days ago that stars are NEVER visible in pictures from the ISS or Space Shuttle.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome !!! Thanks
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