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French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, who is about to return to Earth, released a video of less than 5 minutes, probably the last time he made in space.
This footage includes auroras, lightning, spacewalks, night scenes, sunrises, spacecraft leaving the space station, and re-entry into the atmosphere like meteors. After the busy, everyone can cast on the TV screen and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Thomas Pesquet was born on February 17, 1978 in Rouen, Seine-sur-Mer, France, the second oldest in his family and with an older brother.
Pescay is particularly interested in sports such as basketball, jogging, swimming and squash, he is also an outdoor adventure enthusiast, mountain biking, surfing, diving, sailing, and mountaineering, and has extensive experience in scuba diving and skydiving, plus his judo level is black belt.
Blowing saxophone on the space station
credit:esa/nasa–t. pesquet
Pescay also particularly enjoys traveling and blowing saxophones on the space station, and when it comes to this, everyone must know who it is.
We put up a set of pictures he had taken in space and thanked him for the beauty he had brought us through his eyes.
Thomas Pesquet photographed his hometown of Normandy in space, which has a rich history and a vibrant economy. Pescay is familiar with everything here and loves to feel at home.
The colorful fields of Eastern Europe look like a painting.
Once the residence of Louis XIV, the Palace of Versailles is now a popular tourist attraction, and designers have designed stunning rectangular squares that make it easy for astronauts to distinguish in space.
A very blue photograph of the Earth
The roof of Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, is the highest and most beautiful mountain in Africa.
Doha, the capital of Qatar, is home to many incredible buildings with the Pearl of Qatar in the picture.
Like most people, French astronaut Thomas Pescay has read some of the great science fiction books, and as a teenager he read Dunes and took the book into space after becoming an astronaut.
Dune One, on the space station Thomas Pesker saw sand dunes all over the earth and felt that the world created by Frank Herbert was likely to look like the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert.
Dune II, "The mystery of life is not to solve any problem, but to experience the real world." —Frank Herbert
Photographed in space in Salt Lake City, Utah, a city named after the salt lake.
Thomas Pescay said that it wasn't until I went into space that I discovered the city's name was appropriate, and before that, the first thing that came to mind when I mentioned the city was the Utah Jazz.
The aurora under the moon, Thomas Pescay said, most of the better aurora light has been shared, this one is not very eye-catching, but I like the clairvoyance under the moonlit night.
The Strait of Gibraltar is a strait between Europe and Africa that separates the Atlantic Ocean from the Mediterranean Sea.
Night view of the Coast of Southern California, at this moment the East Coast of the United States is already daylight.
Looking down on where you've been in space must be a wonderful experience. Thomas Peske took pictures of Kiev on the space station, as well as the upper reaches of the river, which he remembers last winter when the river froze.
On October 1, the opening of the Dubai World Expo, Thomas Pesquet released several photos taken on the International Space Station, The Palm Island in Dubai during the day.
Night view of the Palm Island in Dubai.
Night view of Abu Dhabi, each area seems to have a different layout and lighting, we can clearly see that there are arrows pointing to a certain place in the map, I wonder if the city planner is hinting at the astronauts or pilots?
Thomas Pesquet has shot a lot of auroras on the International Space Station, but this one is special and looks bright because it was shot near the full moon, illuminating the night.
Thomas Pescay also took photos of our country, which is a night view of Xiamen.
Wanjia lights, below is a telephoto close-up of Beijing.
Night view of Beijing, taken by Thomas Pescay on July 24, 2021.
As you pass over Asia, photograph the city lights, lightning, fishing boats, and yellow-green glow.
Earth's lights and starlight, it is not easy to take long-exposure photos on the space station, space photographers need to hold the camera steady, keep moving, but the space station moves very fast, and there will be some movement anyway. Shooting parameters of this photo, camera: Nikon d5, aperture: ƒ/1.2, focal length: 58mm, exposure time: 0.5 seconds, iso: 12800. To quote a sentence said before, children who are watching can write down the parameters and may use them in the future.
In the quiet moment before dawn, it takes a while for our eyes to adjust to the darkness, and once seen (this starry sky), it soothes the soul.
This view should only be in heaven
The earth under the moonlit night can be used as a mobile phone wallpaper
Thomas Pesquet has been to the space station twice, a heart-shaped lake in Mongolia, photographed in 2017.
Finally, when I flipped through the previous (2019) Weibo, I saw such a paragraph and ended it with it.
Our earth is rich in flora and fauna, But our planet is changing rapidly, Especially due to the enormous pressure that human activities put on her. increase in industrial production, and dependence on fossil fuels, is causing global temperatures to rise, With the change of climate, Humanity will not be able to keep up with the enormous environmental challenges. Before we destroy the earth, We need to look at the relationship between us and the earth, The earth can be without us humans, But we can't live without Earth. Please take care of our planet, Because she is our only home.
The above image sources, as well as more images taken by Thomas Pesquet can be viewed at the link below:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/thom_astro/