As it turns to fall here in my home state of Minnesota, the leaves turn and the air cools, changing the look of my environment completely. As my environment changes, I can’t help but think about the differences in environments all over the world – as well as environments out of this world! One environment in particular is that of Astronaut Luca Parminato on the ISS. Though we can’t be up there with him, it’s fun to see how many ISS pictures we can capture. Thanks to this week’s #CatchLuca contributors – I love seeing you catch pictures of the ISS environment from your unique environment!
Share Your ISS Pictures With Me!
And if you #CatchLuca, send in your photos! If you spot the ISS I’d love for you to tweet, email,Facebook or G+ me your picture(s). Additionally, You can also submit your photos right here on my blog, just click this link and upload the photo. I’ll pick some great photos from each week to share on my #CatchLuca blog post. Now is your chance to #CatchLuca and be featured on my next blog!
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Peggi (@p2cat) on August 11, 2013 in Texas
Kathryn (@whitesky60) on August 21, 2013 in Washington
Fabio on June 4, 2013 in Italy
Stefano on August 8, 2013 in Italy
Stefano on August 8, 2013 in Italy
Mark (@Aussie_Starman) on September 6, 2013 in Australia

“Here is a 60-second exposure of the International Space Station flying over Brisbane, Australia, and passing through the constellation of Scorpius, which appears as a large hook-like pattern of stars. Nice to see Luca flying over every now and then after being at his spectacular night launch with Astronaut Abby and others.” – Mark

Breathtaking pictures! #CatchLuca #ISS