File:ISS Astronaut Photo Locations.png
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[edit]DescriptionISS Astronaut Photo Locations.png |
English: Astronaut photos of earth taken on the ISS, plotted as red dots on a global surface coordinate system. Uninterrupted lines are caused by time lapse sequences, they are most clearly visible for the many timelapse videos Don Pettit created during ISS Expeditions 30/31. |
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Source | https://natronics.github.io/ISS-photo-locations/ |
Author | @natronics (Nathan Bergey) |
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