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Etwa 300 bis 400 Kilometer oberhalb des Kaspischen Meeres: die Internationale Raumstation fliegt in einem sehr niedrigen Low Earth Orbit (LEO) um die Erde. © NASA => Zurück zum Artikel


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  • Etwa 300 bis 400 Kilometer oberhalb des Kaspischen Meeres: die Internationale Raumstation fliegt in einem sehr niedrigen Low Earth Orbit (LEO) um die Erde.
  • ISS photo taken from shuttle Discovery in August 2005: "Backdropped by a colorful Earth, this full view of the International Space Station was photographed from the Space Shuttle Discovery during the STS-114 Return to Flight mission, following the undocking of the two spacecraft." The upper part of the Caspian Sea is visible in the background (the Volga delta is the dark area in the lower right.

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  • Created: August 6th, 2005
  • Author: NASA

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