Topic: Soichi Noguchi

A Russian Soyuz spacecraft on Wednesday brought a Russian cosmonaut and US and Japanese astronauts safely back to Earth on the steppe of Kazakhstan after a five-and-a-half month stay in space.Russian Oleg Kotov, Soichi Noguchi of Japan and US astronaut Timothy Creamer ...
The Soyuz TMA-17 crew capsule, carrying outgoing space station commander Oleg Kotov, Timothy Creamer, and Soichi Noguchi, settled to a safe parachute-and-rocket-assisted landing in Kazakhstan on Tuesday after a descent from the International Space Station.. After medical checks, Kotov, Creamer, and Noguchi ...
-The shuttle Atlantis, carrying a Russian docking module and critical spare parts, glided to a smooth docking with the International Space Station on Sunday, capping a two-day orbital chase that began with blastoff Friday.. Piloting the shuttle from the aft flight deck, ...
Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi has always served up amazing images via his Twitter account, but his latest is worth special note. The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, takes place in the northern hemisphere.. Noguchi has gained even more photo ...

Look closely...

Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi got a different kind of photo from space on March 18 of Expedition 22 commander Jeff Williams and flight engineer Maxim Suraev, who had left Noguchi and others on the International Space Station a short while earlier. The ...
The orbital outpost makes for an eerie blue shadow in this image taken by a German radar satellite, SPACE. But the German space agency only released the startling view of the then-incomplete space station this month.. This dates back to a time ...

Help for the Orbiting Astronaut

The other day Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi was up on the space station, downloading pictures via Twitter that he'd taken out the window. Within minutes he had his answer (along with lots of useless Twitter banter). Another Twitterer, kuri_kurita, helpfully provided a ...
Space shuttle Endeavour has landed safely after installing a new observation deck on the International Space Station. Here we get a view of George Zamka, NASA astronaut and STS-130 commander, peeking out from the newly-installed cupola on February 19 while the space ...
The STS-130 mission came to an uneventful close Sunday night in Florida when space shuttle Endeavour landed safely at Kennedy Space Center. From the space station, which received Internet access in January, ISS flight engineer Soichi Noguchi frequently posted pictures of the ...

The New View From Space

It may be one of the hottest places on earth, but the Sahara has never looked cooler. The picture was taken by Japanese astronaut and Expedition 22 flight engineer Soichi Noguchi. He "tweeted" this breathtaking image and several others via Twitter's photo ...
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