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Astronaut Photography of Earth - Display RecordSTS088-724-70Low-resolution Browse Image(Most browse images are not color adjusted.)ImagesConditions for Use of Images >>Image Transformation Tutorial >> Saving, Color Adjusting, and Printing Images >> Images to View on Your Computer Now
Request the original image file. Download a Keyhole Markup Language (KML) file for use in Google Earth. Electronic Image DataCamera files only apply to electronic still cameras.No sound file available. IdentificationMission: STS088 Roll: 724 Frame: 70 Mission ID on the Film or image: STS88Country or Geographic Name: OCEAN Features: SUNGLINT, SPACE DEBRIS Center Point Latitude: Center Point Longitude: (Negative numbers indicate south for latitude and west for longitude) Stereo: No (Yes indicates there is an adjacent picture of the same area) ONC Map ID: L-05 JNC Map ID: 51 CameraCamera Tilt: High ObliqueCamera Focal Length: 250mm Camera: HB: Hasselblad Film: 5069 : Kodak Elite 100S, E6 Reversal, Replaces Lumiere, Warmer in tone vs. Lumiere. QualityFilm Exposure: NormalPercentage of Cloud Cover: 90 (76-100) NadirDate: 19981211 (YYYYMMDD)GMT Time: 201844 (HHMMSS)Nadir Point Latitude: -23.5, Longitude: 14.0 (Negative numbers indicate south for latitude and west for longitude) Nadir to Photo Center Direction: Northwest Sun Azimuth: 223 (Clockwise angle in degrees from north to the sun measured at the nadir point) Spacecraft Altitude: 214 nautical miles (396 km) Sun Elevation Angle: -30 (Angle in degrees between the horizon and the sun, measured at the nadir point) Orbit Number: 118 CaptionsNo Captions Available.Download Packaged File. This option downloads the following items, packaged into a single file, if they are available:
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