I’ve got some great pictures to share with you all from ESA this week – the link below takes you to the fill page to see the story behind the pictures.
Reunion Island via laser imagingReunion Island via Laser ImagingISS in Transit with MercuryA golden Veil Cloaks a Newborn Star
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4 thoughts on “ESA – A Week in Pictures”
Oh wow, I didn’t realize Mercury and the ISS ended up transiting the Sun at the same time. That’s a really cool thing to see!
Love the first one especially, with the mermaid (merman) tail so clearly exposed, coupled with the features revealed in the second photo. Amazing stuff!
Oh wow, I didn’t realize Mercury and the ISS ended up transiting the Sun at the same time. That’s a really cool thing to see!
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I think it’s a lot to do with ft timing and location on earth, but yes… cool eh?
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Love the first one especially, with the mermaid (merman) tail so clearly exposed, coupled with the features revealed in the second photo. Amazing stuff!
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It’ is amazing… That’s why I share it! 🙂
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