< ISS030-E-55547 >
| NASA Photo ID | ISS030-E-55547 |
| Focal Length | 24mm |
| Date taken | 2012.01.29 |
| Time taken | 05:37:06 GMT |
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| Features Found Using Machine Learning: | PAN- |
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Sun Elevation Angle: | -81° |
Sun Azimuth: | 323° |
Camera: | NIKON D3S S/N: 2053892 |
Focal Length: | 24mm |
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No GeoTIFF is available for this photo.Image Caption: ISS030-E-055547 (29 Jan. 2012) --- This north-looking nighttime panorama of much of the land mass of the eastern two-thirds of the contiguous United States was photographed by one of the Expedition 30 crew members aboard the International Space Station as it was moving over the Gulf of Mexico on Jan. 29, 2012. In this series, the 24-mm images cover the area from the Atlantic Coast (right) to the eastern edge of the southwestern states and the western Gulf of Mexico. In this frame,
Houston is near the left edge. Most of the Florida peninsula is easily recognizable at right edge. The lights of dozens of large metropolitan areas are visible.
Houston is near the left edge. Most of the Florida peninsula is easily recognizable at right edge. The lights of dozens of large metropolitan areas are visible.


