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    A peaceful and breathless Moon rise from the Space Station

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    • Title A peaceful and breathless Moon rise from the Space Station
    • Released: 28/09/2017
    • Length 00:01:32
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Exterior shot
    • Copyright ESA/NASA
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      On 18 September 2017, ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli shot this beautiful time-lapse showing the Moon rising above the Earth’s horizon together with Mercury, Mars, the star Regulus, and Venus.

      ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli is currently working and living on board the International Space Station as part of his long duration Vita mission.
      Follow the VITA mission: http://blogs.esa.int/VITAmission/
      Connect with Paolo via http://paolonespoli.esa.int

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    • Activity Human Spaceflight
    • Mission Vita
    • People Paolo Nespoli
    • System ISS
    • Keywords 4K, Astronauts, Astronauts on board ISS, Earth views (taken by astronauts), Moon, Planet, Solar system, Time-lapse
    • Set Paolo Nespoli

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