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Astronaut Capt Scott Kelly's year in space | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The longest-serving American astronaut in space is returning to Earth after living on board the International Space Station for 340 days. | The longest-serving American astronaut in space is returning to Earth after living on board the International Space Station for 340 days. |
While there, Capt Scott Kelly shared fantastic images of our planet via Twitter and Instagram, as well as videos documenting everyday life in space. | While there, Capt Scott Kelly shared fantastic images of our planet via Twitter and Instagram, as well as videos documenting everyday life in space. |
Capt Kelly's mission will help Nasa understand the long-term effects of living in space. His identical twin, Mark, stayed grounded during the year, and Nasa is conducting research on both men to see how a year of weightlessness affects the human body. | Capt Kelly's mission will help Nasa understand the long-term effects of living in space. His identical twin, Mark, stayed grounded during the year, and Nasa is conducting research on both men to see how a year of weightlessness affects the human body. |
The research is critical, as it will take a year of space travel to reach Mars. | The research is critical, as it will take a year of space travel to reach Mars. |
In October, Capt Kelly was one of two astronauts on board the International Space Station to make their first spacewalk outside - to do some repairs and maintenance. | In October, Capt Kelly was one of two astronauts on board the International Space Station to make their first spacewalk outside - to do some repairs and maintenance. |
Capt Kelly and Dr Kjell Lindgren had to grease the station's big robot arm, reroute some cables and remove some insulation. | Capt Kelly and Dr Kjell Lindgren had to grease the station's big robot arm, reroute some cables and remove some insulation. |
The spacewalk had to be delayed after Dr Lindgren switched on the water flow in his suit too soon. | The spacewalk had to be delayed after Dr Lindgren switched on the water flow in his suit too soon. |
Travelling more than 220 miles above the Earth, at 17,500mph, Capt Kelly orbited the globe more than a dozen times a day. | Travelling more than 220 miles above the Earth, at 17,500mph, Capt Kelly orbited the globe more than a dozen times a day. |
This image shows the view over Africa. | This image shows the view over Africa. |
During his stay on station, he had the opportunity to photograph various geographical locations, including the Bahamas, pictured here. | During his stay on station, he had the opportunity to photograph various geographical locations, including the Bahamas, pictured here. |
"Pictures like this make me really regret that my watercolours didn't make it up here," Capt Kelly wrote on 22 November 2015. | "Pictures like this make me really regret that my watercolours didn't make it up here," Capt Kelly wrote on 22 November 2015. |
On 29 September, Capt Kelly had an Antipodean view. | On 29 September, Capt Kelly had an Antipodean view. |
He wrote: "My favourite colour is blue. But it's green I miss most. #New Zealand, you were everything I expected." | He wrote: "My favourite colour is blue. But it's green I miss most. #New Zealand, you were everything I expected." |
Some images proved puzzling to some of Capt Kelly's followers. | Some images proved puzzling to some of Capt Kelly's followers. |
On 11 February, this shot raised some questions. | On 11 February, this shot raised some questions. |
He wrote: "Posted this pic last week. Many of you asked, 'What is it?'" | He wrote: "Posted this pic last week. Many of you asked, 'What is it?'" |
Capt Kelly revealed all on Tumbler. | Capt Kelly revealed all on Tumbler. |
He wrote: "Photo located on the western edge of the Sahara desert at centre Mauritania in north-west Africa. There is a giant quartzite circle called Richat Structure. It is approximately 24 miles across. This volcanic bulge that never erupted and was levelled by erosion makes for interesting Earth art." | He wrote: "Photo located on the western edge of the Sahara desert at centre Mauritania in north-west Africa. There is a giant quartzite circle called Richat Structure. It is approximately 24 miles across. This volcanic bulge that never erupted and was levelled by erosion makes for interesting Earth art." |
On 27 August, Capt Kelly captured one of many amazing shots of the aurora borealis. | On 27 August, Capt Kelly captured one of many amazing shots of the aurora borealis. |
He also marked Halloween with another shot of the spectacular light show. | He also marked Halloween with another shot of the spectacular light show. |
On 27 February and near the end of his time on the space station, Capt Kelly wrote; "Of all the sunrises I've seen on my year in space, this was one of the best! One of the last too. Headed home soon." | On 27 February and near the end of his time on the space station, Capt Kelly wrote; "Of all the sunrises I've seen on my year in space, this was one of the best! One of the last too. Headed home soon." |
Unsurprisingly, Capt Kelly's final post before returning was a picture of Earth; "#Countdown We're down to a wake-up. #Earth. I'm coming for you tomorrow! #GoodNight from @space_station! #YearInSpace." | Unsurprisingly, Capt Kelly's final post before returning was a picture of Earth; "#Countdown We're down to a wake-up. #Earth. I'm coming for you tomorrow! #GoodNight from @space_station! #YearInSpace." |
All photos: @stationcdrkelly / Nasa | All photos: @stationcdrkelly / Nasa |
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