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The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth
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Beginning with the Mercury missions in the early 1960s, astronauts have taken photographs of the Earth. Our database tracks the locations, supporting data, and digital images for these photographs. [center][Image: earth.jpg][/center]



We process images coming down from the Space Shuttle and International Space Station on a daily basis and add them to the more than 549,288 views of the Earth already made accessible on our website. These images include 115,599 from the International Space Station

[url "http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/"]http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/[/url]



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That's a cool site southernman. I also have an interest in space technology. Thanks for sharing this one and I hope all whom are interested may enjoy it as well.
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that is some beautiful huh?? i dont know if i could imagine me up there that high to see it, but i think it would be cool. dont you?? ahha although the further i ever got was up on my ponies, i just dot kow if i could git ay highter. then that. haha[Smile]haha
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great site thanks for the link. it would be so great to view the earth like that first hand.
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