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Shane Kimbrough
@astro_kimbrough
NASA Astronaut, US Army Colonel, AH-64 Apache pilot, husband, father, Christian. Proud Quanta employee - our people power modern life
Houston, TX
Joined April 2016
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    Egypt, The Nile River, and The Red Sea from @Space_Station.
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    Congratulations to my hometown Atlanta Braves from space - World Series Champions! #braves #atlanta #atl #nasa #space #BattleATL @Braves
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    Augusta National @TheMasters – a tradition unlike any other – even from space! @Space_Station #themasters
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    Istanbul, Turkey is looking great from space! In the second photo, you can see the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, the largest-capacity stadium in the country. The stadium is named after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first President of the Republic of Turkey.
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    Taken a few hours after launch...Earthgazing outside the Dragon window on our way to @Space_Station😎
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    That’s our rocket! Thanks to @SpaceX for a sneak peek of Endeavour and our Falcon9 booster! #LaunchAmerica
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    Hello South Padre Island, Port Isabel, and Starbase, Texas! Can you find @SpaceX’s South Texas facility and launch site in the pic? #spacex #starbase #nasa #southpadre
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    Progression of an orbital sunrise in about 5 seconds. Good morning from the @Space_Station!
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    STARS – millions of them. Another incredible view from Endeavour’s windows as we flew over South Africa.
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    Good morning USA! Detroit - Toledo - Cleveland.
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    A full Expedition 65 crew dinner! Today is our last day as a family of 11 on @Space_Station as Crew-1 prepares for their return journey home.
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    We have a new visitor on @Space_Station! The @SpaceX #Dragon cargo vehicle just arrived this morning loaded with science and goodies. Time to unpack!
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    Good morning from @Space_Station! Peaked outside of my window in Endeavour and had to share my view. Those streaks in the sky are long shadows cast by the light of the sun. As the shadows become longer with decreasing solar height, the reflectivity/albedo becomes more pronounced.