ISS044E012986 (07/13/2015) --- This Night Earth Observation of an Aurora Borealis was captured by NASA astronaut Scott Kelly of Expedition 44 on the International Space Station.
Earth observations taken by Expedition 44 crewmember
ISS044E025484 (07/30/2015) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly of Expedition 44 aboard the International Space Station on July 30, 2015  captured this sunrise while in his "year in space" .
Earth observations taken by Expedition 44 crewmember
ISS044E022479 (07/27/2015) --- Earth Observation of New York City and surrounding area taken by Expedition 44 crew member NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly.
Earth observations taken by Expedition 44 crewmember
ISS044E022804 (07/26/2015) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly captured this earth observation of the Caspian sea on July 27, 2015 while onboard the International Space Station.
Earth observations taken by Expedition 44 crewmember
Night Earth observations taken by Expedition 44 crewmember. Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Pressurized Module (JPM), and JEM Exposed Facility (JEM-EF) are visible.
Earth observations taken by Expedition 44 crewmember
ISS044E000290 (06/14/2015) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly on the Internationa Space Station prepares another scientific experiment on June 16, 2015. Scott works with his fellow station crew members Russian cosmonauts Gennady Padalka, and Mikhail Kornienko.
Candid view of Scott Kelly
ISS044E013678 (07/15/2015) --- On July 15, 2015 aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 44 crew memebrs Scott Kelly of NASA (left), Expedition Commander and Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka (middle), and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko (right) commemorated the 40th anniversary of the joint Apollo-Soyuz mission.
Expedition 44 Crew
ISS044E027165 (08/03/2015) --- A Full moon as seen from the International Space Station. Lunar observation taken by Expedition 44 crewmember NASA astronaut Scott Kelly Aug. 3, 2015.
Lunar observation taken by Expedition 44 crewmember
ISS044E011632 (07/12/2015) --- Expedition 44 flight engineer and NASA astronaut Scott Kelly seen inside the Cupola, a special module which provides a 360-degree viewing of the Earth and the International Space Station. Kelly is one of two crew members spending an entire year in space.
Kelly in the Cupola Module
ISS044E002699 (06/23/2015) --- This spectacular view of the Earth with colorful aurora, sparkling city lights, and a rising sun over a background of diamond twinkling stars was taken by members of Expedition 44 on the International Space Station on June 23, 2015.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 44 crewmember
STS113-S-044 (7 December 2002) --- The Space Shuttle Endeavour’s main landing gear is just about to touch down on runway 33 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), completing the nearly 14-day STS-113 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut James D. Wetherbee, mission commander, eased Endeavour to a textbook landing at 2:37 p.m. (EST) on December 7, 2002. The landing completed a 5.74-million mile mission that saw successful delivery and installation of the Port One (P1) truss on the orbital outpost.
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ISS044E022682 (07/27/2015) --- Night Earth observation of Japan taken by Expedition 44 crewmember Scott Kelly, with a Soyuz Spacecraft connected to the Mini Research Module 1 (MRM1), and a Progress Spacecraft visible.
Earth observations taken by Expedition 44 crewmember
STS127-S-044 (15 July 2009) --- Space Shuttle Endeavour and its seven-member STS-127 crew head toward Earth orbit and rendezvous with the International Space Station. Liftoff was on time at 6:03 p.m. (EDT) on July 15, 2009 from launch pad 39A at NASA?s Kennedy Space Center. Onboard are astronauts Mark Polansky, commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; Christopher Cassidy, Tom Marshburn, Dave Wolf, Tim Kopra and Canadian Space Agency?s Julie Payette, all mission specialists. Kopra will join Expedition 20 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the ISS. Endeavour will deliver the Japanese Experiment Module's Exposed Facility and the Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section in the final of three flights dedicated to the assembly of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory complex on the space station.
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STS128-S-044 (28 Aug. 2009) --- Against a black night sky, Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member STS-128 crew head toward Earth orbit and rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS). Liftoff was on time at 11:59 p.m. (EDT) on Aug. 28, 2009 from launch pad 39A at NASA?s Kennedy Space Center. Onboard are astronauts Rick Sturckow, commander; Kevin Ford, pilot; John ?Danny? Olivas, European Space Agency astronaut Christer Fuglesang, Patrick Forrester, Jose Hernandez and Nicole Stott, all mission specialists. Stott will join Expedition 20 in progress to serve as a flight engineer aboard the ISS. The 13-day mission will deliver more than seven tons of supplies, science racks and equipment, as well as additional environmental hardware to sustain six crew members on the space station. The equipment includes a freezer to store research samples, a new sleeping compartment and the COLBERT treadmill. The mission is the 128th in the Space Shuttle Program, the 37th flight of Discovery and the 30th station assembly flight.
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