International Space Station and Caspian Sea Russia August 2005


6 August 2005 Backdropped against a colorful part of Earth this full view of the International Space Station was photographed by a crew member on board the Space Shuttle Discovery following the undocking of the two spacecraft Discovery pulled away from the complex at 2 24 a m CDT on August 6 2005 Background area includes upper part of the Caspian Sea The dark area on the lower right near the Soyuz is the Volga Delta Credit NASA Dembinsky Photo Associates www dpaphoto com


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