

They cleaned one of the module's windows using towels that they then also jettisoned and retrieved a final science experiment, a biological sample exposure package, located near the hatch to the Poisk airlock. The duo then moved to the opposite side of Zvezda to finish out their tasks for this spacewalk. The cosmonauts also captured high-resolution photography of the boom upon which a high-data antenna is mounted at the very aft end of the Zvezda service module. Ap53 likes, 4 comments - Teagan McNeill International Real Estate (nestseekersteagan) on Instagram: ' York Central, King’s Cross ICONIC KING. JDepending on your location on the Earth's surface, a spacecraft's position in orbit and the time of day, you may be able to see the International Space Station (ISS) or visiting vehicles as they orbit about 240 statute miles above the planet. The 98-second video gave an animated look at the launch and Chinas plans for a possible space station all set to an instrumental version of 'America the Beautiful. The longer the exposure, the more motion blurring there will be. "Well, it hasn't been washed for quite some time," replied Petelin. As the Space Station (or Space Shuttle) flies over Earth, however, the city the astronaut is trying to photograph will move across the camera’s field of view while the shutter is opena recipe for blurry images. "That could have made some good fries in it."

"It looks like a dirty frying pan," said Prokopyev. The inspection comes almost 23 years after Zvezda was launched atop a Russian Proton rocket in July 2000. Visit and find sighting opportunities for your hometown. The following ISS sightings are possible from Tuesday through Tuesday If you are signed up for alerts please note that you will only receive alerts for flyovers that will reach a Max Height of at least 40. More sighting times for these and other American cities are below. The deflectors shield the station from the plume of the module's engines. Skywatchers along the station’s orbital track from New Orleans, La., to Portland, Maine, can see the orbital lab Friday and Saturday night. The two spacewalkers also photo documented the condition of the plume deflectors at the aft end of Zvezda service module for later analysis by Russian engineers on the ground. An outdated white, cylindrical communications device is seen floating away from the International Space Station after it was jettisoned by Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin during a spacewalk on June 22, 2023.
