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Pictures from space! Our image of the day

Pictures from space! Our image of the day Space 16/02/2021 Space.com Staff © Provided by Space Valentine Island in northern Western Australia is a swirling mix of blues and reddish browns, as seen from space by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. The mission, which is made up of two satellites, imaged the tiny island for Valentine s Day. Valentine Island is just about 1 mile (1.60 kilometers) long and 0.15 miles (250 meters) wide and can be found in the King Sound, a large gulf that has one of the highest tides in all of Australia. Space can be a wondrous place, and we ve got the pictures to prove it! Take a look at our favorite pictures from space here, and if you re wondering what happened today in space history don t miss our On This Day in Space video show here!  

Pictures from space! Our image of the day

Pictures from space! Our image of the day Space 2/5/2021 Space.com Staff © Provided by Space The European Space Agency s Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission snapped this chilly photo of New York City on Feb. 4, 2021 showing the city blanketed in snow. This recent snow storm was classified as major and affected a majority of the Northeast United States, with New York declaring a state of emergency for both the immense snowfall and blistering winds. Copernicus Sentinel-2 is an Earth-observing mission made up of two satellites: Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B. The pair monitor and image our planet, orbiting it from space. Space can be a wondrous place, and we ve got the pictures to prove it! Take a look at our favorite pictures from space here, and if you re wondering what happened today in space history don t miss our On This Day in Space video show here!  

Pictures from space! Our image of the day

In this photo, a scientist at the European Space Agency's Materials and Electrical Components Laboratory at the ESTEC technical center in the Netherlands works on essential mission work.

Neil Armstrong s boot print and other artifacts left on the moon are now protected by US law

The One Small Step Act preserves the Apollo landing sites for posterity Companies contracted with NASA must promise to steer clear of artifacts with historic or scientific value The bill was introduced in 2019, 50 years after Apollo 11 first brought man to the moon   NASA s Artemis program is set to bring astronauts back to the moon in 2024

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