Title: International Space Station turns 20
1International Space Station turns 20
2The International Space Station photographed by
Expedition 56 crew members from a Soyuz
spacecraft after undocking, October 2018.
NASA/Roscosmos
3A photo taken by European Space Agency astronaut
Tim Peake aboard the International Space Station
shows an Aurora over northern Canada, taken from
a point just north of Vancouver, January 2016.
REUTERS/NASA/Tim Peake
4NASA astronaut Scott Kelly corrals the supply of
fresh fruit that arrived on the Kounotori 5 H-II
Transfer Vehicle (HTV-5), August 2015.
REUTERS/NASA
5A view of Earth from the Cupola on the
earth-facing side of the International Space
Station, June 2013.
REUTERS/NASA
6Space tourist Anousheh Ansari is photographed in
her seat on board the Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft
while enroute to the International Space Station,
September 2006. REUTERS/NASA
7A sunrise photograph taken by NASA astronaut
Scott Kelly aboard the International Space
Station as he prepared to depart the space
station and return to Earth, March 2016.
REUTERS/NASA/Scott Kelly
8The Cygnus cargo ship nears the robotic arm at
the International Space Station, March 2016.
REUTERS/NASA
9The International Space Station photographed by
Expedition 56 crew members from a Soyuz
spacecraft, October 2018.
NASA/Roscosmos
10Astronaut Mike Hopkins, Expedition 38 Flight
Engineer, as he participates in the second of two
spacewalks in December 2013.
REUTERS/NASA
11A winter storm affecting the U.S. East Coast is
seen from the International Space Station,
January 2016.
REUTERS/NASA
12The space shuttle Discovery after it undocked
from the International Space Station, more than
200 miles above Earth, March 2011.
REUTERS/NASA
13A large lightning strike on Earth lights up solar
panels on the International Space Station in a
photograph taken by astronaut Kjell Lindgren,
September 2015. REUTERS/NASA/Kjell Lindgren
14Astronaut Dave Wolf during a spacewalk aboard the
International Space Station's robot arm, July
2009.
REUTERS/NASA
15The International Space Station (ISS)
photographed by Expedition 56 crew members from a
Soyuz spacecraft after undocking, October 2018.
NASA/Roscosmos
16A view showing part of the United States mainland
from the state of Florida to Louisiana just
before dawn, photographed by NASA astronaut Reid
Wiseman, September 2014. REUTERS/Reid Wiseman/NA
SA
17NASA astronaut Scott Kelly inside the cupola of
the International Space Station, March 2016.
REUTERS/NASA
18A view from the International Space Station shows
the Western Sahara Desert where it meets the
Atlantic Ocean in a photograph shot by Expedition
40 Commander Steve Swanson, May 2014.
REUTERS/NASA
19Expedition 51 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of
the European Space Agency photographed Orbital
ATK's Cygnus spacecraft as it approached the
International Space Station, April 2017. NASA/ESA
20Russia's Lake Baikal in a photo taken by Canadian
astronaut Chris Hadfield, February 2013.
REUTERS/Chris Hadfield/NASA
21Astronaut Robert L. Satcher Jr. works outside the
International Space Station, November 2009.
REUTERS/NASA
22The Aurora Borealis in a photograph taken from
the International Space Station by European Space
Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, August 2014.
REUTERS/NASA/ESA/Alexander Gerst
23International Space Station crew members Serena
Aunon-Chancellor of the U.S, Alexander Gerst of
Germany and Sergey Prokopyev of Russia mark
Halloween, October 2018. ROSCOSMOS/via REUTERS
24The sun reflects off an ocean in a photograph
taken by German astronaut Alexander Gerst, July
2014.
REUTERS/Alexander Gerst/NASA
25Astronaut Karen Nyberg looks through a window in
the newly installed Kibo laboratory of the
International Space Station, June 2008.
REUTERS/NASA
26Backdropped by a night view of the Earth and
starry sky, the Space Shuttle Endeavour is seen
docked to the International Space Station May
2011. REUTERS/NASA
27A Russian cosmonaut works during a mission in
open space outside the International Space
Station, August 2012.
REUTERS/Roscosmos
28A Soyuz spacecraft docked with the International
Space Station, July 2009.
REUTERS/NASA
29A view of the space shuttle Atlantis, appearing
like a bean sprout against clouds and city lights
shows the shuttle on its way home as photographed
by the Expedition 28 crew of the International
Space Station, July 2011. REUTERS/NASA
30NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, an Expedition 36
flight engineer, using a 400mm lens to photograph
Earth some 250 miles below from inside the
International Space Station cupola, June 2013.
REUTERS/NASA
31The space shuttle Endeavour silhouetted against
the backdrop of Earth's horizon prior to docking
with the International Space Station, February
2010. REUTERS/NASA
32NASA astronauts Greg Chamitoff (L), mission
specialist, and space shuttle Endeavour Commander
Mark Kelly, work on the orbiter's middeck, May
2011. REUTERS/NASA
33A portion of the International Space Station
backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness
of space, February 2010.
REUTERS/NASA
34The sun rising over the South Pacific Ocean as
photographed by an Expedition 35 crew member, May
2013.
REUTERS/NASA
35NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32
flight engineer, outside the International Space
Station, September 2012.
REUTERS/NASA
36A large mass of storm clouds over the Atlantic
Ocean near Brazil and the Equator in a photograph
taken by an Expedition 36 crew member, July 2013.
REUTERS/NASA
37NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff uses a laptop
computer on the aft flight deck of space shuttle
Endeavour during rendezvous and docking
operations with the International Space Station,
May 2011. REUTERS/NASA
38A crescent moon rises over the cusp of the
Earth's atmosphere in this picture by Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi
Wakata, February 2014. REUTERS/NASA
39NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg, serving as part of
Expedition 36, demonstrates how she washes her
hair in zero gravity, July 2013.
REUTERS/NASA
40The moon rises in a photograph taken in low Earth
orbit by NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik, August
2017.
REUTERS/NASA
41The International Space Station photographed by
Expedition 56 crew members from a Soyuz
spacecraft, October 2018.
NASA/Roscosmos