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DiscussionWeek of December 18, 2016 'All Space Questions' thread (self.space)
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Today is the one year anniversary of the first Falcon 9 landing. Here's my long exposure of the historic event. (i.imgur.com)
submitted by johnkphotosLaunch Photographer
The first two pieces of the International Space Station photographed on December 13, 1998. The Russian-built Zarya (left) was the first piece launched into orbit, followed by the U.S.-built Unity (right) two weeks later, which was delivered by Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-88). (flickr.com)
submitted by Meunderwears
SpaceX Falcon 9 launch & landing at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, December 21, 2015. (i.imgur.com)
submitted by jardeonLaunch Photographer