DAY 354/366: The International Space Station soars over Florida’s Space Coast. This image is a 155 second long exposure photograph of the ISS streaking over Satellite Beach, Florida and eventually, the Atlantic Ocean. I shot with Marcus Cote (@marcuscote_photo) tonight; check out his image. Image taken with a Nikon D7100 and Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 lens.
<em>Category</em> Actu Spatiale
It’s been way too long so I decided to brave the bitter cold tonight and catch the @iss passing over the heartland.–
Colorful Africa | International Space Station ESA Astronaut Thomas Pesquet: \ »Africa has so many wonders that 6 months probably won’t be enough to photograph everything!\ » \ »L’Afrique regorgent de tant de merveilles qu’il me sera impossible de toutes les photographier en seulement six mois!\ » Learn about ESA Astronaut Thomas Pesquet of France:http://thomaspesquet.esa.int/ Find out more about
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Here is a long exposure photograph of the International Space Station passing through the sky this evening and eventually disappearing near the horizon along the Atlantic Ocean. I shot with @johnkrausphotos who’s image faces the other direction where the Space Station began its visible path after clearing the landscape of the coastline.
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Can’t feel mah’ hands but I still waved It’s -5°F tonight but couldn’t pass up a chance to wave to @astro_kimbrough, @thom_astro, Peggy Whitson, and crew aboard the International Space Station!It’s been over 2 months since the last time I saw the @ISS…too long!!@CanonUSA