Lights Above And Below The Iss
by Science Source
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Lights Above And Below The Iss
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Science Source
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Photograph - Photograph
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An astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) took this broad, short-lens photograph of Earth's night lights while looking out over the remote reaches of the central equatorial Pacific Ocean. The ISS was passing over the island nation of Kiribati at the time, about 2600 kilometers (1,600 miles) south of Hawaii.The pattern of stars in the photo is our Milky Way galaxy (looking toward its center). The curvature of the Earth crosses the center of the image and is illuminated by a variety of airglow layers in orange, green, and red. Setting stars are visible even through the dense orange-green airglow. The brightest light in the image is a lightning flash that illuminated a large mass of clouds. The flash reflected off the shiny solar arrays of the ISS and back to the camera. The dim equatorial cloud sheet is so extensive that it covers most of the sea surface in this view.
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July 19th, 2016
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