НАСА издаде реални слики во чест на номинираниот и наградениот филм ‘Gravity’

НАСА издаде серија на воодушевувачки реални ‘Gravity’-фотографии инспирирани од истоимениот филм, во чест на номинациите и добиените награди на 86-тото доделување на наградите Оскар.The bright sun greets the International Space Station in this  scene from the Russian section of the orbital outpost

Меѓу ѕвездените фотографии во серијата насловена „Реалните фотографии на НАСА од вселената“ се слики од ’прошетки’ во вселената, Хабловиот телескоп, глетки на Земјината атмосфера и вселенски летала.

Silhouetted against the Earth, Atlantis flies into the rising Sun in this photograph taken by an astronaut on the International Space Station

This close-up view of the eye of Hurricane Isabel was taken by one of the Expedition 7 crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS)

‘Gravity’ во кој главните улоги ги толкуваат Џорџ Клуни и Сандра Булок е режиран од Алфонсо Куарон, е драма за два астронаути во вселената и нивниот обид да се вратат назат на Земјата. Филмот беше номиниран во 10 категории, а доби 7 од нив.

Astronaut Steven L. Smith, payload commander, retrieves a power tool while standing on the mobile foot restraint at the end of the remote manipulator system (RMS)

This unique photo of Australia from space captured by an Expedition 28 crew member features the International Space Station's Cupola and crew activity inside it, other hardware belonging to the station, city lights on Earth and airglow

Mission Specialist Bruce McCandless II, is seen further away from the confines and safety of his ship than any previous astronaut has ever been

View of Soyuz Spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS). Earth limb is visible in the background. Photo was taken during STS-127 / Expedition 20 Joint Operations

The winner of the 2011 SAVE Award is Matthew Ritsko, a Goddard financial manager. His tool lending library would track and enable sharing of expensive space-flight tools and hardware after projects no longer need them

Gemini 4 Ed White made the United States' first spacewalk on 3 June 1965 during the Gemini 4 mission

ackdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour

Earth and its Moon are nicely framed in this image taken from the aft windows of the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1998

Astronaut Mike Fossum Transfers the Robotics Refueling Mission Payload During A Spacewalk

 

Close views of Paul Richards during an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) on the International Space Station (ISS). View STS102-346-021 is a crew pick selection

Expedition 29 Landing Russian support personnel work to help get Expedition 29 crew members out of the Soyuz TMA-02M spacecraft shortly after the capsule landed with Expedition 29

Apollo 12 Pacific Recovery
Sitting in the life raft, during the Apollo 12 Pacific recovery, are the three mission astronauts; Alan L. Bean, pilot of the Lunar Module (LM), Intrepid; Richard Gordon, pilot of the Command Module (CM), Yankee Clipper; and Spacecraft Commander Charles Conrad

Expedition 27 Flight Engineer Cady Coleman peeks out of a window of the Soyuz TMA-20 spacecraft

This montage of three frames shows the Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft as it lands with Expedition 23 Commander Oleg Kotov and Flight Engineers T.J. Creamer in Kazakhstan

Beautiful Earth and NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-71)
as seen from the Russian Federation Mir Space Station

This photo of  the International Space Station was taken as the joint complex passed over the southern hemisphere. The Soutern Lights can be seen on Earth's horizon and a number of stars are visible also

The thin line of Earth's atmosphere and the setting sun are featured in this image photographed by a crew member on the International Space Station while space shuttle Atlantis (STS-129) remains docked with the station

Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt at Night
From 220 miles above Earth

STS-125 Mission Specialist Andrew Feustel positioned on a foot restraint on the end of Atlantis' remote manipulator system moves the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR)

The city lights of Spain and Portugal define the Iberian Peninsula in this photograph from the International Space Station (ISS)

View of Soyuz Spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS)

Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Chris Cassidy (pictured) and Tom Marshburn (out of frame) completed a spacewalk  to inspect and replace a pump controller box on the International Space Station

The Hubble Space Telescope in a picture snapped by a Servicing Mission 4 crewmember just after the Space Shuttle Atlantis captured Hubble with its robotic arm

Mission Specialist John Grunsfeld is positioned on a foot restraint on the end of Atlantis' remote manipulator system and Andrew Feustel (top center), mission specialist, participate in the mission's fifth and final spacewalk

Targeting Earth Photographs From Orbit Inside the Cupola, NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, an Expedition 36 flight engineer, uses a 400mm lens on a digital still camera to photograph a target of opportunity on Earth some 250 miles below him and the International Space Station

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