We can say that the International Space Station (ISS), which has shed light on the space explorations of humanity for about 24 years, is a habitable artificial satellite, so to speak. The spaceport, which is the largest artificial satellite in Earth orbit, has hosted astronauts and cosmonauts from 15 different nationalities to date.
The International Space Station, which can be seen with the naked eye at suitable times, is also a center of attraction among photographers. NASA has also started to gather the clearest images of the ISS ever taken from the earth via Twitter. Here are the details…
Here are the clearest images of the ISS taken from the earth
The orbital height of the International Space Station (ISS) varies between 330 km and 435 km. The station uses the engines of the Zvezda module or visitor spacecraft to increase its altitude, which decreases over time. Apart from that, it can go around the Earth 15.5 times in a day.
The ISS has thousands of images taken by amateur-professional photographers around the world. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has also started putting together the clearest images of the station taken from the ground under #SpotTheStation, which was opened on Twitter from photographers.
Here are the clearest images of the International Space Station taken from the ground;
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