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Is it alive? No, it’s the Australian Outback. by André Kuipers on Flickr.
André Kuipers took this on the 6th of April 2012 on the International Space Station.
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Is it alive? No, it’s the Australian Outback. by André Kuipers on Flickr.
André Kuipers took this on the 6th of April 2012 on the International Space Station.
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‘Aderen’ in de woestijn van Somalie. by André Kuipers on Flickr.
André Kuipers. “Veins” in the Somalian desert.
Credit: ESA/NASA
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Het blijft boeiend om de effecten van gewichtsloosheid om me heen te zien. Zwevende luchtbellen in een waterzak. by André Kuipers on Flickr.
André Kuipers:
It remains fascinating to see the effects of weightlessness around me. Floating air bubbles in a water pouch.
Credit: ESA/NASA.
André Kuipers:
I read Charles Darwin’s The Origin of the Species as a very young kid and like so many others, I fell completely enamoured by the diversity of our planet. Here’s a couple of pictures of the Galapagos Islands from space, by André Kuipers. He writes:
The Galapagos islands, one of the most famous, scientifically historic places on our planet.
Taken from the International Space Station, Expedition 30, on the 28th April 2012.
Via Flickr. Credit: ESA/NASA.
André Kuipers.
The Sahara remains amazing. An old lava crater in Mauritania.
7th March 2012.
Taken from the International Space Station, Expedition 30.
Via Flickr. Credit: ESA/NASA