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    NASA Astronaut Captures Stunning Photo of the Moon Setting Over the Pacific

    WF Media By WF MediaAugust 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Matthew Dominick, a NASA astronaut currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS), has once again captivated his followers with a breathtaking image taken from space. Dominick, known for his incredible shots of Earth from orbit, recently shared a photo that shows the moon setting over the Pacific Ocean, leaving viewers in awe.

    The image, taken with a 400mm lens at ISO 500, a shutter speed of 1/20000s, and an aperture of f/2.8, highlights Dominick’s keen eye for capturing unique celestial moments. The astronaut shared the picture on social media, explaining that he had initially gone to the cupola—a small observation module on the ISS with six windows—to photograph Tropical Storm Hone near Hawaii. Just as the storm passed by, the moon began to set, providing a perfect photo opportunity.

    An astronaut has captured an awe-inspiring photo of the Moon setting.

    NASA’s Matthew Dominick documented the scene from the International Space Station on Saturday (24 Aug). pic.twitter.com/PsOeqalsPc

    — Dean Murray (@DeanMurraySWNS) August 27, 2024

    Dominick detailed his experience in response to a comment from photographer Andrew McCarthy, who was impressed by the clarity of the image. Dominick described the rapid pace at which the moon sets from the ISS’s perspective, noting that he captured the entire sequence in just 14 seconds. This quick succession of images was necessary due to the fast movement of celestial bodies relative to the ISS.

    Since being posted, the photo has gone viral, amassing over 630,000 views and nearly 7,400 likes. Social media users have been quick to praise the photograph, calling it “incredible” and “absolutely mind-boggling.” Some users even remarked on the challenges of taking such a sharp image through the cupola windows, which can often affect the clarity of photographs.

    🌙 Talk about perfect timing!

    NASA astronaut Matthew Dominic snapped this stunning shot of the Moon setting over the Pacific from the ISS. They were capturing Tropical Storm Hone near Hawaii, and right after passing the storm, the Moon began to set. 🌊✨ #NASA #MoonSet #ISS pic.twitter.com/KgoYiPmYqb

    — Asgardia (@AsgardiaSpace) August 26, 2024

    The cupola, as described by NASA, is designed for observing operations outside the ISS, such as robotic activities, vehicle approaches, and spacewalks. It provides astronauts with a unique vantage point to observe Earth and the surrounding celestial environment.

    1918. Katherine Johnson loved math. Early in her career, she was called a “computer.” She helped NASA put an astronaut into orbit around Earth. And then she helped put a man on the Moon. In 1962, the United States decided to send people to the Moon. That was big news. Getting to… pic.twitter.com/qnUzHDjRzV

    — Kungfu Pande 🇮🇳 (Parody) (@pb3060) August 27, 2024

    Key Points:

    i. NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick shared a stunning photo of the moon setting over the Pacific Ocean from the International Space Station.

    ii. The image, taken with a 400mm lens, showcases the quick movement of celestial bodies from the ISS’s perspective.

    iii. Social media praised the photograph for its clarity and the skill required to capture such a moment through the ISS’s cupola windows.

    iv. The cupola on the ISS provides astronauts with a unique view for observing Earth and conducting various space operations.

    v. The viral photo highlights the incredible experiences and perspectives astronauts have while orbiting Earth.

    Lap Fu Ip – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News

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