There’s A Slice Of ’70s Pop Music In This Photo From The ISS

There’s A Slice Of ’70s Pop Music In This Photo From The ISS

If you look closely at this photo of US Astronaut Terry Virts, you can discover a neat little phenomenon that looks like a slice of ’70s pop in space.

We see the flight engineer of Expedition 42 on the International Space Station in the multi-windowed Cupola on December 2, 2014, with the sun rising over Siberia in the background. But in the middle of the photo is this lovely multicolour, multi-reflection of Virts.

There’s A Slice Of ’70s Pop Music In This Photo From The ISS

You can count how many different layers the cupola window has! And mama mia, mama mia don’t forget about this, eh?

There’s A Slice Of ’70s Pop Music In This Photo From The ISS

[NASA]


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