On his way to the space station on Saturday, an astronaut captured a remarkable image of the orbital outpost that also includes Earth and the moon.
As rides to work go, traveling aboard a spaceship to a satellite orbiting 250 miles above Earth must be hard to beat.
Recommended Videos On his way to the orbital outpost, he captured an extraordinary image showing Earth, the moon, and a tiny star-like sparkle that was in fact his destination — the space station.
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