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#Earthfromspace Reel by @astrostrory - Orbital sunrise over Europe. Himalayan peaks piercing clouds. The entire Amazon unfolding below.

Astronauts tethered to the ISS witness Earth's breat
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Orbital sunrise over Europe. Himalayan peaks piercing clouds. The entire Amazon unfolding below. Astronauts tethered to the ISS witness Earth's breathtaking diversity—city lights, monsoon rains, Arctic ice. Our planet, alive in every frame. 🌍✨ #AIGenerated #Spacewalk #ISS #EarthFromSpace #OrbitalSunrise Himalayas AmazonRainforest DigitalArt CinematicVFX NASAAesthetic WideAngleView PlanetEarth
#Earthfromspace Reel by @spacegenerationx - EARTH FROM SPACE 🌏 Part 347

✨FUN FACT : During a spacewalk outside the ISS, astronauts are never truly "alone" even if radio contact briefly drops,
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EARTH FROM SPACE 🌏 Part 347 ✨FUN FACT : During a spacewalk outside the ISS, astronauts are never truly “alone” even if radio contact briefly drops, they’re protected by multiple backups. Their suit has redundant radios, a safety tether to the station, and a small emergency jetpack called SAFER that can fly them back if they drift away. Losing comms would be scary, but the bigger danger is losing your tether because in orbit, even a tiny push can send you silently drifting into space. 🧑‍🚀 Follow @spacegenerationx for more space content #nasa #space #astronaut #hurricane #spacex
#Earthfromspace Reel by @dailyspacestories - 🌕📸 Artemis II Saw Earthrise From Behind The Moon

Artemis II just sent home lunar flyby photos that show Earth rising above the Moon's far side from
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🌕📸 Artemis II Saw Earthrise From Behind The Moon Artemis II just sent home lunar flyby photos that show Earth rising above the Moon's far side from a crewed spacecraft for the first time in more than 50 years. The images came during the crew's seven-hour swing around the far side on April 6, 2026, when Orion slipped behind the Moon and lost contact with Earth for about 40 minutes. One frame shows a thin blue crescent Earth hanging over rugged terrain near Ohm crater, while another records a total solar eclipse with a glowing halo around the dark lunar disk. NASA says the crew also photographed impact craters, ancient lava flows, surface fractures, and six meteoroid impact flashes on the shadowed surface. That matters because these are not postcard shots alone; the colors, shadows, textures, and geometry give scientists fresh clues about how the Moon's crust formed and changed over time. The eclipse view matters too, because Orion's position let the astronauts watch nearly 54 minutes of totality and capture a perspective that is impossible from the ground. Artemis II was a test flight, but it already turned the Moon back into a place humans can observe directly instead of only through robotic passes and distant telescopes. If this is what one flyby produced, later Artemis missions could return with even richer surface views, better field observations, and a much sharper picture of the world we are heading back to. Follow @dailyspacestories for more space stories! 🌕 #Space #ArtemisII #Moon #Earthrise #Orion
#Earthfromspace Reel by @strangeunbelievablestuff_04 - 🌌 OUR SOLAR SYSTEM: A COSMIC NEIGHBORHOOD
At the center of it all is the powerful Sun, holding everything together with gravity. Orbiting around it a
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🌌 OUR SOLAR SYSTEM: A COSMIC NEIGHBORHOOD At the center of it all is the powerful Sun, holding everything together with gravity. Orbiting around it are incredible worlds—from rocky planets like Earth and Mars to massive gas giants like Jupiter. Between planets lies the Asteroid Belt, filled with ancient space rocks, while distant icy giants like Neptune mark the outer edges of our system. This perfectly balanced system has existed for billions of years—guiding planets in stable orbits and making life possible on Earth. It’s not just space… it’s our home in the universe. 🚀 ⭕ #SolarSystem #Space #NASA #Astronomy #planets
#Earthfromspace Reel by @astrostrory - Just another day at the office... literally on top of the world. 🌍🛰️

​Peering down at the incredible, intricate patterns of the Indus River Delta w
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Just another day at the office... literally on top of the world. 🌍🛰️ ​Peering down at the incredible, intricate patterns of the Indus River Delta while floating hundreds of miles above it. It really puts into perspective how beautifully interconnected our planet is. Moment captured during an EVA (Extravehicular Activity) outside the ISS! ​#SpaceWalk #NASA #ISS #EarthFromSpace #IndusDelta AstronautLife CosmicPerspective ScienceIsBeautiful
#Earthfromspace Reel by @spacegenerationx - 🌙 OUR MOON 🌏 Part 349

✨FUN FACT : The Moon sits about 384,400 km (238,855 miles) from Earth on average far enough that you could line up roughly 30
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🌙 OUR MOON 🌏 Part 349 ✨FUN FACT : The Moon sits about 384,400 km (238,855 miles) from Earth on average far enough that you could line up roughly 30 Earths in the gap between them. Because its orbit isn’t perfectly circular, the Moon slowly drifts closer and farther each month, and it’s also moving away from Earth by about 3.8 cm (1.5 inches) per year, meaning the Moon looked slightly larger in Earth’s sky millions of years ago than it does today. 🧑‍🚀 Follow @spacegenerationx for more space content #nasa #space #moon
#Earthfromspace Reel by @space.unseen.ig - Explaination 👇
The name "Earth" doesn't come from a single person-it evolved over time from ancient languages.

The word comes from Old English "eorb
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Explaination 👇 The name "Earth" doesn't come from a single person-it evolved over time from ancient languages. The word comes from Old English "eorbe", which meant ground or soil. It also has roots in Germanic languages (like Old High German "erda"). Unlike most planets (like Mars or Jupiter), Earth is not named after a god. So basically, no one officially "named" Earth-people in ancient times just used their everyday word for the ground they lived on, and it became the planet's name over time. Follow for daily space facts 🚀 #space #earth #astronomy #facts #universe
#Earthfromspace Reel by @cosmiq_02 - ⚡ THIS LOOKS UNREAL - BUT IT'S 100% REAL

A NASA astronaut aboard the ISS captured this rare **SPRITE** lightning event
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⚡ THIS LOOKS UNREAL — BUT IT’S 100% REAL A NASA astronaut aboard the ISS captured this rare **SPRITE** lightning event flashing above thunderstorms over **Mexico and the U.S.** Sprites don’t strike the ground. They shoot **UPWARD** into the edge of space — lasting just milliseconds. No thunder. No sound. Just pure atmospheric electricity glowing red in the sky. Most people will never see this in their lifetime. Nature still has secrets we barely understand… 🌌 Would you want to witness this in person? 👇 #Space #NASA #ISS #SpriteLightning #EarthFromSpace ScienceReels Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. Descriptions are simplified explanations of documented atmospheric phenomena.
#Earthfromspace Reel by @universe_wonders__ - A 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit Japan today. From the International Space Station, astronauts watched for the tsunami everyone was warning about. The w
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A 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit Japan today. From the International Space Station, astronauts watched for the tsunami everyone was warning about. The wave is real — and it’s about half a meter high. From orbit, you can barely see it. Sometimes the scale of Earth is the only thing that puts our disasters in perspective. The coastline is still being evacuated. The station is still orbiting. And the Pacific stretches so far east that from up there, Japan and North America share the same frame.
#Earthfromspace Reel by @astrocreo - NASA vs My Telescope 🔭 Moon, Jupiter, Saturn & Blood Moon
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Just a fun comparison between NASA images and what my small te
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NASA vs My Telescope 🔭 Moon, Jupiter, Saturn & Blood Moon . . NASA vs My Telescope 🔭 Just a fun comparison between NASA images and what my small telescope can capture from Earth. Moon, Jupiter, Saturn & the Blood Moon 🌙🪐 Space is truly amazing! Which one surprised you the most? 😄 . . . #astrophotography #astronomy #telescope #nightphotography #space
#Earthfromspace Reel by @cosmic_adventure777 - How Long Would a NASA Rocket Take to Reach Each Planet? 🚀🌍

How long would it actually take a NASA rocket to reach the planets from Earth? 🚀
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How Long Would a NASA Rocket Take to Reach Each Planet? 🚀🌍 How long would it actually take a NASA rocket to reach the planets from Earth? 🚀 It’s not just about speed — it’s about perfect timing, planetary alignment, and smart trajectory planning. When NASA launched the Mars 2020 mission, carrying the Perseverance rover, it took about 7 months to reach Mars. That’s because Earth and Mars have to be in the right position for the shortest and most fuel-efficient path. Here’s roughly how long it takes to reach each planet (using past NASA missions as reference): Mercury – ~6 to 7 years (like MESSENGER, which used gravity assists) Venus – ~3 to 5 months Mars – ~6 to 9 months Jupiter – ~5 to 6 years Saturn – ~7 years (like Cassini–Huygens) Uranus – ~8 to 15 years (estimated) Neptune – ~12+ years (Voyager 2 took about 12 years) The outer planets take years not because rockets are slow — but because space is unimaginably vast. Space travel isn’t just a race of speed. It’s a dance with gravity, precision, and patience. 🌌 © all the rights and credits are reserved to the respective owners. Follow 👉 @cosmic_adventure777 👈 for more space content🔭✨ #Space #Universe #Nasa #Rover #Astronomy How long does it take for a NASA mission to reach Mars? 🚀
#Earthfromspace Reel by @tvtheorbit - ​"The Scariest View of Earth From the Space Station 🚀😱"
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​"The Scariest View of Earth From the Space Station 🚀😱"

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