Shuttle Over Earth
Image Credit:
NASA,
Expedition 22 Crew
What's that approaching?
Astronauts on board the
International Space Station in 2010 first saw it far in the distance.
Soon it enlarged to become a
dark silhouette.
As it came even closer, the
silhouette appeared to be a spaceship.
Finally, the object revealed itself to be the
Space Shuttle Endeavour, and it soon docked as expected with the
Earth-orbiting space station.
Pictured here, Endeavour was imaged near Earth's horizon as it approached,
where several layers of the
Earth's atmosphere were visible.
Directly behind the shuttle is the
mesosphere, which appears blue.
The atmospheric layer that appears white is the
stratosphere,
while the orange layer is Earth's
Troposphere.
Together, these thin layers of air -- collectively spanning less than 2 percent of
Earth's radius --
sustain us all in many ways,
including providing
oxygen to breath and a barrier to
dangerous radiations from space.