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Sunset from the International Space Station
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100623.html

Explanation:
What are these strange color bands being seen from the International 
Space Station? The Sun setting through Earth's atmosphere. Pictured 
above, a sunset captured last month by the ISS's Expedition 23 crew 
shows in vivid detail many layers of the Earth's thin atmosphere. Part 
of the Earth experiencing night crosses the bottom of the image. Above 
that, appearing in deep orange and yellow, is the Earth's troposphere, 
which contains 80 percent of the atmosphere by mass and almost all of 
the clouds  in the sky. Visible as a white band above the troposphere is 
the stratosphere, part of the Earth's atmosphere where airplanes fly and 
some hardy bacteria float. Above the stratosphere, visible as a light 
blue band, are higher and thinner atmospheric levels that gradually fade 
away into the cold dark vacuum of outer space. Sunset is not an uncommon 
sight for occupants of the International Space Station, because it can 
be seen as many as 16 times a day.


Dark Shuttle Approaching
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100216.html


Sunset on the ISS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVnrtLswSVI

Descrição:
The sun sets on the International Space Station Unity module,Russian 
modules Zarya and Zvezda.The Progress automated cargo vessel and Soyuz 
spacecraft reach for Earth.
ISS video courtesy of nasatv.

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