ISS and CSS True Scale Image Redo
Taken by Philip Smith on September 19, 2022 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2022:09:26 04:34:28
 
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Please Note: It was brought to my attention by my ISS friend Szabolcs Nagy, that it looked like my image I posted did not look to scale. He is everything ISS and CSS like I am. With more proof I saw I now needed to redo my image to the right scale. I even added a better CSS image. So this is 3 of my images resized and put together to show you the scale of them as if they were side by side at the same hight. Tianhe-1 ( CSS ) was the 1st module of the Chinese Space Station. It now makes up one of the more modules to make CSS ( Tiangong ) as of my last image to date 09-19-22. So I have add the 1st module Tianhe-1 so you could see the progress. Hope you like it the redo image to "TRUE SCALE". Share it with all your friends. Kind Regards To ALL 🙂
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https://www.facebook.com/philip.smith.5686
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