Astronaut Photography of Earth - Display Record
ISS006-E-28028
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Don Pettit used his
“Barn Door Tracker” and a digital camera to get astounding views of the heavens
(see http://science.nasa.gov/ppod/y2003/10apr_barndoor.htm).
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ISS006-E-28028, 21 February 2003
The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth,
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Image Description:
Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D1
X Resolution: 300/1
Y Resolution: 300/1
Resolution Unit: inch
Software: Ver.1.05
Date Time: 2003:02:21 10:32:19
YCbCr Positioning: datum point
Exposure Time: 300/10 sec.
F Number: 0.0
Exposure Program: manual control
Exif Version: 2.10
Date Time Original: 2003:02:21 10:32:19
Date Time Digitized: 2003:02:21 10:32:19
Components Configuration: YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel: 4.0
Exposure Bias Value: 0.0
Max Aperture Value: 0.0
Metering Mode: center weighted average
Focal Length: 0 mm
Maker Note: exists but is not expanded by this program
User Comment:
Subsec Time: 36
Subsec Time Original: 36
Subsec Time Digitized: 36
Flash Pix Version: 1.00
Color Space: sRGB
Exif Image Width: 2000
Exif Image Height: 1312
Exif Interoperability Offset: exists but is not expanded by this program
Sensing Method: 1 chip color area sensor
File Source: digital still camera
Scene Type: the image was directly photographed
CFA Pattern: horizontal repeat pixel 2 n, vertical repeat pixel 2 m, blue green green red
so... thats a '30 second exposure', steady as a rock, of THE MILKY WAY !!!... 'from the ISS', in 2003.
and now TODAY, we have 'THE STARS', in a '1 second exposure' of the INDIA/PAKISTAN BORDER.
PLUS, those 2 other 'shuttle-docking' with stars in background.
4 pictures. WITH 'REAL' STARS.
1 SECOND EXPOSURES.
NA$A,
IS THAT IT ? ...FOUR (4) '
REAL STARS' '
PHOTOS' ???
W... T... F... ???
fuck it! .
..LOVIN' THE 'PHANTOM' 'DEATH STAR', ANYWAYS... !!!
reel.deal wrote:
EPIC LONG-EXPOSURE CAPTURING THE LUMINOUS RADIANT BEAUTY OF THE X-FIGHTER & DEATH STAR & FAR-AWAY GALAXIES FROM
"NO-STARS WARS II" - THE ENDEAVOURS SKIES BLACK.
THE AWESOME POWER OF 'THE FORCE' IS FULLY REVEALED IN THIS BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST ADJUSTED DETAIL...
THE PHANTOM DEATH-STAR, THE DEATH-STAR, AND THE X-FIGHTER ALL DESTROY EACH OTHER WITH LASERS
SIMULTANEOUSLY IN A PERFECT ISOCELES TRIANGULAR CO-ORDINATE TRIPLE K.O. EXTINCTION-MOMENT.
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011 ... is/100111/
reel.deal wrote:
* * * * NO-STARS WARS * * * *
starring ...Samuel L Jackson as
'R2-D2'
..............
Rotating White Dots as
'STARS'
& introducing........
Space as
'THE GALAXY'
yup, those "STAR CAPTURING NA$A NIKONS" have come a real long way recent...
way cool how the ISS ASTRONUTS capture the "DARK SIDE OF THE DEATH STAR"