Posts tagged with: ISS

Behind the shot: Cargo Dragon’s Fiery Return to Earth

After launching from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 3:14 AM on August 29th, delivering critical food, water, and science experiments to the astronauts throughout the month of September, on the morning of September 30th, at 9:13 AM Eastern...

Heading to Washington D.C. for the first time!

D.C. – here I come!...

Space Station flying over the VOSS model at Purdue University

I haven’t photographed the Space Station in quite some time. I have been quite busy in recent months, it was great to get back out and #SpotTheStation....

Space Station flying over SpaceX Launch and Landing Control Center

The ISS flew nearly directly over the SpaceX LCC, and I was able to make an epic photo of it....

SpaceX CRS-10 is launching to the ISS, let’s go make some photos.

Today, I leave to photograph my 4th SpaceX Commercial Resupply launch to the International Space Station....

ISS zipping past the Engineering Fountain

Haven’t seen the ISS in almost 3 months, it was great to watch and wave again tonight....

First Purdue Group #SpotTheStation of 2016-17!

This morning at Purdue University, the International Space Station passed over the Gateway to the Future Arch beautifully at Purdue for the first time during the 2016-17 school year, here's Group #SpotTheStation 13!...

Upgraded Expedition 48 Soyuz Rolls Out To The Pad

Monday, July 4th, 2016 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the desert steppe of Kazakhstan, the Soyuz MS-01 was rolled out and raised to vertical in advance of the July 7th launch to the International Space Station....

ISS Silhouetted By The Moon

On the evening of September 25th, 2015, fellow Boilermaker Max Fagin and I set out again to the infamous central illinois cornfields to witness the marvel that is the International Space Station transiting (crossing in front of) the Moon....

The 150 Only Takes Me So Far

Yesterday afternoon, July 31st, 2015 I saw that there was going to be a bright pass of the International Space Station over me at around 10 PM and I began thinking how I was going to photograph it....
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