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Flight Engineers Thomas Pesquet and Megan McArthur inside the cupola
Flight Engineers Thomas Pesquet and Megan McArthur inside the cupola

Flight Engineers Thomas Pesquet and Megan McArthur are pictured inside the cupola, the International Space Station's "window to the world."

Portions of the space station are pictured from Nauka
Portions of the space station are pictured from Nauka

Key portions of the International Space Station are pictured from the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module.

Portions of the space station pictured from Nauka
Portions of the space station pictured from Nauka

Key portions of the International Space Station are pictured from a window on the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module. From left…

Portions of the space station are pictured from Nauka
Portions of the space station are pictured from Nauka

Key portions of the International Space Station are pictured from the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module.

The International Space Station’s “window to the world”
The International Space Station’s “window to the world”

The International Space Station's "window to the world" is pictured from the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module.

Aurora Australis Lights Up the Sky
Aurora Australis Lights Up the Sky

This image, taken from aboard the International Space Station, shows the aurora australis as it streams across the Earth's atmosphere.

Aug. 12, 1954
Aug. 12, 1954

Personnel of the NACA High-Speed Flight Station gathered for a group photo in front of the station's new headquarters, Bldg.…

NASA Dedicates Facility to Honor Neil Armstrong’s Legacy
NASA Dedicates Facility to Honor Neil Armstrong’s Legacy

The facility that houses the world’s most powerful space simulation chambers has now been named for the world’s most famous…

The Lagoon Nebula Gives Birth to Stars
The Lagoon Nebula Gives Birth to Stars

Known as NGC 6523 or the Lagoon Nebula, Messier 8 is a giant cloud of gas and dust where stars…

During Close Pass, Solar Orbiter Captures Venus’ Glare
During Close Pass, Solar Orbiter Captures Venus’ Glare

On Aug. 9, 2021, ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft passed within 4,967 miles (7,995 kilometers) of the surface of planet Venus.…