International Space Station

Splash Down!
Splash Down!
Splash Down!
It's been 45 years since the last one, but on Sunday, August 2nd, 2020, NASA astronauts returned to earth with an ocean splash down in the Gulf of Mexico.
Astronaut Tweets Photo of Detroit from Space
Astronaut Tweets Photo of Detroit from Space
Astronaut Tweets Photo of Detroit from Space
Astronaut Scott Kelly tweeted a friendly hello to residents of Detroit from 249 miles up in space Wednesday. Kelly snapped a photo of the city, the Detroit River, Windsor and part of Belle Isle from the International Space Station and shared it via Twitter along with his greeting "#Detroit. Pleased to make your acquaintance. #YearInSpace."
NASA Attached Cameras Outside International Space Station; Watch The Livestream Here!
NASA Attached Cameras Outside International Space Station; Watch The Livestream Here!
NASA Attached Cameras Outside International Space Station; Watch The Livestream Here!
I most likely will never make it into space, nor will most people. However, if someone would like to pay for me to go into space, that would be pretty awesome. For us that will never make it into space, we have to settle with watching Gravity or Apollo 13, or do we? NASA has done something pretty cool, by attaching HD cameras to the International Space Station and you can view planet Earth in real