If you thought this week's full moon, also known as the "Pink Moon," looked spectacular from Earth, then take a look at this photo of Earth's well-lit neighbour as seen by astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).
Japanese astronaut, and prolific amateur photographer Soichi Noguchi posted this stunning moon photo from the space station on Thursday, a day after the full moon, making it his 14th "moon shot" photo since he launched to the orbiting lab in December. [More moon photos.]
Saturday, May 1, 2010
'Pink' Full Moon As Seen From Space
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