Beautiful pictures of Endeavour docked at ISS taken from departing Soyuz (nasa.gov) 41 points by rkuester 15y ago ↗ HN
[–] mmaunder 15y ago ↗ Funny how ISS looks nothing like the space stations in sci-fi.http://portfolio.shaunsgallery.co.uk/con-eo3.jpghttp://images.elfwood.com/art/c/a/callumdagrouch/space_stati...http://www.fallingpixel.com/products/2326/mains/spacestation...http://www.coronacomingattractions.com/sites/default/files/s...http://www.marlinstudios.com/products/scifi/station.jpghttp://www.nicedvder.com/syssite/home/shop/1/pictures/newsim...http://theatomizer.com/ArtAwards/Images/SpaceStationGoodHope...http://www.freewebs.com/jasonboone1969/high_poly_page/space_...http://img1.eyefetch.com/p/vx/202714-6ebdff8f-ffeb-448f-8688... [–] cema 15y ago ↗ ISS looks nothing like the space stations in sci-fi I think it's because it does not have artificial gravity. [–] robryan 15y ago ↗ And has to have every component module fit in the shuttle. [–] cema 15y ago ↗ I think technically it can be an independent module, launched as the last stage of a rocket. Which, of course, also forces constrains. [–] pavel_lishin 15y ago ↗ To be fair, most of those are in a future that's a little bit farther along than ours.The cars in 1900 didn't look all that much like modern cars, either.
[–] cema 15y ago ↗ ISS looks nothing like the space stations in sci-fi I think it's because it does not have artificial gravity. [–] robryan 15y ago ↗ And has to have every component module fit in the shuttle. [–] cema 15y ago ↗ I think technically it can be an independent module, launched as the last stage of a rocket. Which, of course, also forces constrains.
[–] robryan 15y ago ↗ And has to have every component module fit in the shuttle. [–] cema 15y ago ↗ I think technically it can be an independent module, launched as the last stage of a rocket. Which, of course, also forces constrains.
[–] cema 15y ago ↗ I think technically it can be an independent module, launched as the last stage of a rocket. Which, of course, also forces constrains.
[–] pavel_lishin 15y ago ↗ To be fair, most of those are in a future that's a little bit farther along than ours.The cars in 1900 didn't look all that much like modern cars, either.
[–] markkat 15y ago ↗ Argh. I think NASA needs a better image viewer. IMO, there should be an option to just scroll down through them all like Boston.com's 'The Big Picture'.Amazing photos otherwise.
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http://images.elfwood.com/art/c/a/callumdagrouch/space_stati...
http://www.fallingpixel.com/products/2326/mains/spacestation...
http://www.coronacomingattractions.com/sites/default/files/s...
http://www.marlinstudios.com/products/scifi/station.jpg
http://www.nicedvder.com/syssite/home/shop/1/pictures/newsim...
http://theatomizer.com/ArtAwards/Images/SpaceStationGoodHope...
http://www.freewebs.com/jasonboone1969/high_poly_page/space_...
http://img1.eyefetch.com/p/vx/202714-6ebdff8f-ffeb-448f-8688...
The cars in 1900 didn't look all that much like modern cars, either.
Amazing photos otherwise.