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Earth selfies are so two centuries ago.
If you want to impress us, you've got to take your picture from space.
Whether they're outside performing maintenance on the International Space Station during a spacewalk or hanging out inside the flight deck, astronauts prove time and time again that the selfies we take on Earth are wack.
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin kicked off the space selfie trend back in the day but it's continued on decades later. Nearly every astronaut that travels to orbit these days beams home at least one rad selfie.

Here are our absolute favorite space selfies sent home from the void.
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin takes the first ever space selfieCredit: NASAIf Aldrin didn’t invent the selfie, he might as well have.
While performing a spacewalk on his Gemini 12 mission in 1966, the astronaut turned the camera back on himself and got an incredible picture of himself floating through space with Earth in the background.
Now astronauts always document their spacewalks -- a tradition that Aldrin loves to remind people that he started.
Mark Vande Hei
Mark Vande Hei takes space selfie while working on International Space StationCredit: NASAAt the beginning of 2018, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei took a break from spacewalking to snap this selfie.
According to NASA, he and astronaut Scott Tingle spent 7 hours and 24 minutes outside of the station working on the Canadarm2 robotic arm.
Ricky Arnold
Ricky Arnold tweeted his selfie from spaceCredit: NASAAstronaut Ricky Arnold tweeted this photograph out from the space station on May 16, 2018 with the caption, "an amazing view of our one and only planet."
He and astronaut Drew Feustel were outside of space station working on the station's cooling system during the hours-long walk in space.
Alexander Gerst
German astronaut Alexander Gerst takes space selfie with the sun.Credit: NASA/esaEuropean Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst took this selfie during his mission to the space station in October 2014.
You can see the Earth below, parts of the station, and a speck of the bright sun in his reflective visor.
Michael Collins
Pilot Michael Collins takes space selfie from the flight deck in 1966.Credit: NasaNASA pilot Michael Collins took the first indoor space selfie in 1966 while on the Gemini 10 mission. Collins later went on to serve as the pilot for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.
NASA used the Gemini program to test gear and train astronauts while they were orbiting Earth in order to prepare for future flights to the moon.
Scott Kelly
Astronaut Scott Kelly takes one of his last space selfies.Credit: NASAIf you know astronauts, you know that Scott Kelly has a slew of space selfies.
Before Kelly retired from NASA in 2016, he flew to space six times.
This favorite selfie was taken during his year-long mission to the space station, designed to help NASA figure out best serve people living and working in space for long spells of time.
The light you see reflecting off his face in the selfie is the glow of the Earth below.
NASA's Newest Recruits
NASA's newest recruits take selfies while getting fitted for space suits.Credit: These 12 men and women were chosen as NASA's next class of astronauts from a pool of more than 18,000 applicants -- the most to ever apply.
It was only fitting, then, that NASA invite the largest group in its history to train to be future astronauts. This picture was taken while the group was at Ellington Field getting fitted for flight suits not long after they were selected in 2017.
Akihiko Hoshide
Japanese astronaut Aki Hoshide get's incredible selfie with the earth and the sunCredit: NASAOf all the selfies, this one might take the cake.
While working on the space station in 2012, Japan's Akihiko Hoshide managed to capture the sunlit world in the reflection of his visor.
And right behind him? The sun.
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