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NASA astronaut captures amazing images with the Nikon Z9 camera

NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy Commander Matthew Dominick captured amazing images of the Aurora illuminating the Soyuz spacecraft from the ISS with a Nikon Z9 camera: He also took this picture with the Milky Way in the background: Watch the detailed video describing the setup and how the astronaut took the shot: A quick behind the scenes look at how we setup portraits of ourselves peering out of a Dragon window into the stars from Starliner’s cockpit window. pic.twitter.com/3Kek11PTFv — Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) July 23, 2024 Recent solar activity pushed the aurora closer to us. The Soyuz hangs from the station in a stream of aurora. Soyuz is illuminated in a light blue from a sun behind the camera and in front of the space station that is just about to rise. 1/4s, f1.4, 50mm, ISO 6400 pic.twitter.com/fjQcI5nVy5 — Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) August 2, 2024 Experimenting with time lapses out of different windows around the ISS. This is one of a few windows that face away from earth in a compartment in the service module called the ПхО. ISO is cranked high and the exposure is a possibly too long (1.6s) as you can see the stars… pic.twitter.com/MJB3hDdIH8 — Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) August 4, 2024 Looking aft from the cupola towards Soyuz over Southeast Asia at night. A sun about to rise from behind the camera (forward of space station) provides the light blue light to illuminate Soyuz. 1/4s, 6400 ISO, 28mm, f1.4, de-noised, dark frame subtracted pic.twitter.com/qaEYqjxsuq —...

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Published By: Nikonrumors - Sunday, 11 August

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