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Home »   Image of the Day   » Space Station View of Sun Over Earth From Space

Space Station View of Sun Over Earth From Space

Mar 31, 2021
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This view of Earth’s horizon as the Sun sets over the Pacific Ocean was taken by the Expedition 7 crew onboard the International Space Station in 2003.

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