Roscosmos shares ISS imagery and cross-flight updates for next year

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Roscosmos has shared a breathtaking glimpse of Earth from the International Space Station, published through its official telegraph channel. The latest set of imagery captures the planet’s beauty as seen from orbit, offering viewers a fresh perspective on our world.

“Let’s close out the week with a collection of stunning ISS photography,” the post’s authors announced, inviting space enthusiasts to pause and observe the planet in a new light.

The press service noted that the photographs were taken by a team of cosmonauts: Sergei Korsakov, Oleg Artemiev, Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, Ivan Vagner, and Sergei Ryzhikov. Each image reflects the crew’s meticulous work and the unique vantage points afforded by live demonstrations on board the station.

In related updates, Roscosmos confirmed that a cross-flight program involving the International Space Station has expanded, adding a mission conducted aboard the American Crew Dragon spacecraft in the first half of next year. The upcoming flight will feature Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, further enhancing international collaboration in space exploration.

Earlier, on March 3, it was reported that the Crew Dragon spacecraft, carrying Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, docked successfully with the ISS, signaling continued progress in joint operations between space agencies and their partners. The docking milestone underscores the ongoing commitment to shared research and exploration in low Earth orbit, with crews conducting scientific experiments and maintenance tasks that benefit all of humanity.

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