Space is close: real photos of Mars, Saturn and the Sun
Space is close: real photos of Mars, Saturn and the Sun

Video: Space is close: real photos of Mars, Saturn and the Sun

Video: Space is close: real photos of Mars, Saturn and the Sun
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The far side of the Moon, illuminated by the sun as it passes between the Earth and the camera on DSCOVR. July 16, 2015
The far side of the Moon, illuminated by the sun as it passes between the Earth and the camera on DSCOVR. July 16, 2015

We present to your attention an absolutely stunning selection of images taken from space. Saturn, Mars, Moon and, of course, our native Earth. This is not a simulation, these are real photographs taken with various devices scattered by people across the solar system.

The surface of the sun. February 24, 2015
The surface of the sun. February 24, 2015
179th day in space, Scott Kelly on the International Space Station. The Nile looks especially beautiful at night
179th day in space, Scott Kelly on the International Space Station. The Nile looks especially beautiful at night
New York City, captured by the ISS Expedition 43 team on May 23, 2015
New York City, captured by the ISS Expedition 43 team on May 23, 2015
Astronaut Scott Kelly posted this photo on his Twitter account on August 8, 2015. Day 135. Milky Way
Astronaut Scott Kelly posted this photo on his Twitter account on August 8, 2015. Day 135. Milky Way
Typhoon Maysak developing into a Category 5 hurricane. Photo by astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti March 31, 2015
Typhoon Maysak developing into a Category 5 hurricane. Photo by astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti March 31, 2015
Astronaut Scott Kelly tweeted this snapshot of the Bahamas on July 19, 2015
Astronaut Scott Kelly tweeted this snapshot of the Bahamas on July 19, 2015
Against the background of the Moon in the center of the image, you can see the ISS with 6 crew members. 2 August 2015
Against the background of the Moon in the center of the image, you can see the ISS with 6 crew members. 2 August 2015
Photo from Twitter by Scott Kelly. US West Coast, captured from the ISS on August 10, 2015
Photo from Twitter by Scott Kelly. US West Coast, captured from the ISS on August 10, 2015
Double eclipse. The moon (left) and the earth (top) in front of the sun. View from the Observatory of Sun Dynamics, September 13, 2015. The edge of the Earth appears blurry due to the atmosphere
Double eclipse. The moon (left) and the earth (top) in front of the sun. View from the Observatory of Sun Dynamics, September 13, 2015. The edge of the Earth appears blurry due to the atmosphere
Photo, assembled from 4 parts. Photographed at a distance of 28 km from the center of the Churyumov-Gerasimenko Comet on January 31, 2015
Photo, assembled from 4 parts. Photographed at a distance of 28 km from the center of the Churyumov-Gerasimenko Comet on January 31, 2015
The sun. The dark stripe in the lower half of the star represents colder particles against the background of a hot surface. February 10, 2015
The sun. The dark stripe in the lower half of the star represents colder particles against the background of a hot surface. February 10, 2015
A crater on the dwarf planet Ceres
A crater on the dwarf planet Ceres
Dunes on Mars. The Nili Patera region is distinguished by the fact that strong winds are constantly changing the landscape
Dunes on Mars. The Nili Patera region is distinguished by the fact that strong winds are constantly changing the landscape
Selfie Curiosity Mars. August 5, 2015 Selfie composed of multiple shots
Selfie Curiosity Mars. August 5, 2015 Selfie composed of multiple shots
A panorama of Mars, made up of several images, taken from the surface of the planet. The images were taken on April 10-11, 2015, which corresponds to 952 and 953 days of the year on Mars
A panorama of Mars, made up of several images, taken from the surface of the planet. The images were taken on April 10-11, 2015, which corresponds to 952 and 953 days of the year on Mars
The proposed landing site for the Mars 2020 mission is Ezero Crater. It used to be the bottom of the lake
The proposed landing site for the Mars 2020 mission is Ezero Crater. It used to be the bottom of the lake
View of the Sun from the surface of Mars. April 15, 2015
View of the Sun from the surface of Mars. April 15, 2015
The surface of Saturn is covered with clouds. 23 August 2014
The surface of Saturn is covered with clouds. 23 August 2014
The icy moon Dion against the backdrop of the huge Saturn and its ring. August 17, 2015
The icy moon Dion against the backdrop of the huge Saturn and its ring. August 17, 2015

On our site you can also find surprisingly a beautiful selection of photographs of the Earthtaken by NASA astronauts. Night on Earth can play in hundreds of colors if you shoot it from the right angle.

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