New Delhi: NASA astronaut and Expedition 47 Flight Engineer Tim Kopra posted yet another spectacular photograph taken from space.


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The astronaut shared this May 15, 2016 image to social media describing 'water etchings in western Mexico sands'.


This week, the International Space Station (ISS) reached its 100,000th orbit, since its first component, the Zarya cargo module, launched November 20, 1998.


The International Space Station's trajectory passes over more than 90 percent of Earth's population. NASA's Spot the Station service provides notifications of where and when to see the orbital laboratory flying overhead - including a widget that organizations can easily embed on their websites.


NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston calculates the sighting information several times a week for more than 4,700 locations worldwide.