Here is a set of pictures made by a pilot-cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin during the flight of the 25th expedition to the International Space Station.
Click on the photos to see full scale images.
The spacecraft “Soyuz”.
Above the Black Sea.
The spacecraft “Progress”.
In the open space.
The hurricane Daniel.
A shuttle.
The docking.
An evening in orbit.
The moon.
Polar lights.
Greenland.
The Caucasus.
The Andes.
Elbrus.
Kilimanjaro.
The Kamchatka Peninsula.
Cyprus.
The Australian eagle.
The structure Rishat in the Sahara desert has the diameter of 50 km.
Dunes.
Agricultural fields in Africa.
Moscow.
Rome.
New-York.
Venice.
Sochi.
Southern Italy.
Greece.
The Bahamas.
Clouds.
Fires.
via Vladimir Gomozov




















































Pretty cool photos. Have they been posted before. they look familiar
Summer re-runs, like when we were young watching TV.
Epic photos! Thanks!
Amazing! world looks so small and insignificant compare to universe.
Thank you so much for these wonderful photographs. I am jealous of the scenery those guys enjoy each and every day. I’ve always been a fan of the space program and have followed it closely since the days of Sputnik. I actually heard Sputnik’s beacon signal on an old short wave radio as it passed over the US on that October night. Thanks again!!
ER sure likes getting high.
“An evening in orbit.”
You Russians need to put a fresh coat of paint on the Buran what with the US Shuttle retiring soon…
These are very beautiful photos even second time around but next time, could you please include photos of those pulsating jelly-fish looking monsters. I would greatly appreciate it.
These are amazing pics. Thanks for posting.
vey lovely and amazing pictures… thank you for sharing those great images… GOD BLESS..
Amazing pics!