The International Space Station (ISS) was launched over two decades ago, but there are still many surprises in store for us.
This stunning new photo showcasing a unique angle of the ISS was taken from the station's newest module.
The image was shared by Thomas Marshburn.
He wrote in the caption that he was in the Cupola, taking in the sights of the planet.
The new module just dropped.
The Prichal module docked with the International Space Station in November 2021. The module is connected to the Nauka module, which will soon allow more craft to dock to the Russian segment.
The Nauka module made headlines last year after a series of near-disastrous accidents resulted in the International Space Station spinning out of control. Russia denied that astronauts were in danger.
Nauka and Prichal are rumored to be the foundation pieces of the country's planned space station. Let's take in the stunning views while we can.
Will archeologists learn anything useful in the new space station?
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