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Astronomy Picture of the Day
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2017/05/02
Approach above Sunset
Image credits:
ESA
,
NASA
Explanation:
There it is! The Cygnus supply ship was a welcome sight to the astronauts on the
International Space Station
just over a week ago.
Launched three days
before on a
United Launch Alliance
Atlas V
from
Cape Canaveral
, Florida, the
Orbital ATK
's
Cygnus spacecraft
approached the
International Space Station
above the backdrop of a picturesque planet Earth. The Sun was setting off
the image
to the upper left, illuminating clouds well below the approaching vehicle. The robotic
Cygnus spacecraft
was captured first on camera and
later
with the space station's
Canadarm2
by ESA's Flight Engineer
Thomas Pesquet
and NASA's
Expedition-51
Commander
Peggy Whitson
. Commander
Whitson
, a
biochemist
, has now set a
new American record
for the most total days in space. Besides essentials, the Cygnus carried equipment to bolster over 200
science experiments
being conducted on the football-field sized
Earth-orbiting outpost
.
Authors & editors:
Robert J. nemiroff
(MTU)
&
Jerry T. Bonnell
(UMCP)
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