"A Wave From Above" | Source: NASA (STS-130)

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Captured during the final spacewalk of STS-130, this image shows NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick drifting free from the International Space Station as Earth curves silently below. What looks like a wave is simply a moment of balance — human, machine, and gravity briefly in agreement.

Captured during the final spacewalk of STS-130, this image shows NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick drifting free from the International Space Station as Earth curves silently below. What looks like a wave is simply a moment of balance — human, machine, and gravity briefly in agreement.

    • Mission: STS-130 (2010), Space Shuttle Endeavour

    • Astronaut: Nicholas Patrick

    • EVA Duration: 5 hours, 48 minutes

    • What Was Happening: Removal of insulation blankets and launch restraint bolts from the Cupola — the ISS’s seven-window observation module

    • Why It Matters: The Cupola would soon give astronauts the clearest panoramic view of Earth ever installed on a spacecraft

    • 🐾 Feline Perspective: A rare moment where even a cat might pause — because falling isn’t an option, and the view goes on forever

    • Approx. 23”W x 18.5”H

    • Large format, vibrant, high-quality print on durable, semi-rigid thermoplastic.

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