A FULL video of the Milky Way was captured from the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.
The Dragon Crew Resistance is currently attached to the International Space Station as it orbits our planet.
NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins posted on Twitter the amazing time lapse video.
He said: “I didn’t think opinions could get better, then my teammate @Astro_Soichi took a timelapse from Resilience tonight and I was amazed.”
Noguchi is an astronaut from the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency who arrived at the ISS with Hopkins and two others in November 2020.
His video shows the stars in our Milky Way galaxy shining in all their glory.

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Noguchi has taken a lot of amazing space images and videos since he arrived at the ISS and posts them on his own Twitter account.
The crew dragon’s resilience capsule is expected to detach from the ISS and return to Earth by the end of this month.

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He should land off the coast of Florida with a parachute blow.
Hopkins and Noguchi are expected to return with him.
They were part of the launch of the SpaceX Crew-1, but the Crew-2 mission should begin heading to the ISS on April 22.
NASA’s blog currently reads: “Crew-2 is currently launched on Earth Day, April 22.
“Crew-1, the first long-term commercial crew mission, will return to Earth on April 28.”
What is ISS?
Here’s what you need to know about the International Space Station …
- The International Space Station, often abbreviated ISS, is a large spacecraft that orbits Earth and hosts astronauts who climb there to complete scientific missions.
- Many countries have worked together to build it and are working together to use it
- It consists of several pieces, which the astronauts had to send individually on rockets and put them together from 1998 to 2000.
- Since 2000, people have lived on the ISS
- NASA uses the station to learn about living and working in space
- It is about 250 miles above the Earth and orbits the planet like a satellite.
- Living inside the ISS is said to be like living in a big house with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a gym, lots of science labs and a big window to see the Earth.
In other space news, NASA is worried about these things The $ 800 million Insight land because it went into “emergency hibernation” on Mars.
NASA baffled space fans by launching an image of what appears to be a rainbow on Mars.
And the mystery surrounding what look like giant spiders on the surface of Mars could have finally been solved.
What do you think about the time-lapse video? Tell us in the comments …
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