Space Station's main solar arrays. This moonlit, violet-hued view of the International Space Station's main solar arrays, partially overlapped by a smaller set of roll-out solar arrays, was captured at approximately 5:16 a.m. local time. The orbital outpost was soaring 265 miles above the Pacific Ocean, just north of New Zealand, when this photograph was taken. A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 17 September 2025 An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.
GLIX-115-3DRG6KF
Magyarország
Kollekció
GLIX Prime
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NASA / digitaleye, J Marshall - Tribaleye Images
Készült
Location
Space, Earth's orbit, International Space Station
Leírás
Space Station's main solar arrays. This moonlit, violet-hued view of the International Space Station's main solar arrays, partially overlapped by a smaller set of roll-out solar arrays, was captured at approximately 5:16 a.m. local time. The orbital outpost was soaring 265 miles above the Pacific Ocean, just north of New Zealand, when this photograph was taken. A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 17 September 2025 An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.