If you haven't seen it yet, Comet NeoWise is quite a spectacle in our skies. It's even more spectacular if you're on board the International Space Station as this new video proves.
Joel Kowsky was in Banner, Wyoming, where a partial eclipse was visible, and captured the International Space Station flying in front of the sun as the moon crossed its face.
We’ve been watching the Front Range grow for decades, but this view from space puts our neighborhood in perspective, courtesy of NASA Astronaut Shane Kimbrough
Ever wonder what an astronaut does on the International Space Station everyday? If you follow astronaut Scott Kelly on twitter, it appears he is dreaming of wetting a fly on the Big Horn river in Wyoming or Montana.
This pic showed up on Scott's twitter feed over the weekend and for some reason it looks like it is floating...
Have you ever wondered what happens when you cry in space? Me neither . . . but a Canadian astronaut on the International Space Station posted a video where he simulates it by pouring a little bit of water into his eye.