Streaking low [ http://www.heavens-…] across the western horizon after sunset, the Russian Mir space station [ http://science.nasa…] makes a final pass through the evening sky above the coastal city of Salvador, Brazil. In this 5 minute 20 second time exposure made with ASA 800 film and a wide-angle lens on March 19, setting stars leave short, almost vertical trails [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. A rapidly moving Mir travels horizontally, trailing toward the left (south) edge of the picture. Reflecting sunlight from low Earth orbit, the historic space station [ http://www.russians…] chanced to produce a “farewell” flare [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] near the end of its visible track. As if in poignant response, the Hubble Space Telescope [ http://liftoff.msfc…] appeared in Brazilian skies within a minute after Mir’s passage [ http://www.russians…] and also left a flare along a trail moving toward the top of the picture. Lights visible [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] on the horizon are from nearby Itaparica Island. After 15 years in service, the long-lived Mir [ http://www.russians…] space station was safely deorbited today [ http://www2.satelli…mir.html ]. The splashdown of its surviving pieces occurred in a remote area of the South Pacific Ocean.Credit and Copyright:
Paulo Raymundo [ mailto:raymundo@reai che.com ] (Salvador, Brazil)
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Tags: galaxy, Mir Flares Farewell, nasa, photo, space, star, Universe
