The millionth image taken from the ISS -- and more (photos)
From his perch 240 miles above the Earth, astronaut Don Pettit has been shooting up a storm -- and making history in the process.
Save this one for the history books
Save this one for the history books. It's the 1 millionth photograph taken by the International Space Station.
Click on to see more photos taken by Pettit from the space station and posted to his Twitter account.
Star trail
Iridium satellite flash in multiple time exposures.
Moon, Venus, Jupiter, Earth.
The Southern Cross constellation
Diary of a 'space zucchini'
Alice
Orion
Don Petit in the ISS cupola
Manicouagan Impact Crater
Manicouagan Impact Crater cocktail with an aurora lighting up the horizon.
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