ISS001-E-5981
NASA Photo ID | ISS001-E-5981 |
Focal Length | 400mm |
Date taken | 2000.12.28 |
Time taken | 08:43:03 GMT |
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Country or Geographic Name: | ISRAEL |
Features: | TEL AVIV |
Features Found Using Machine Learning: | |
Cloud Cover Percentage: | 10 (1-10)% |
Sun Elevation Angle: | 34° |
Sun Azimuth: | 163° |
Camera: | Kodak DCS460 Electronic Still Camera |
Focal Length: | 400mm |
Camera Tilt: | 23 degrees |
Format: | 3060E: 3060 x 2036 pixel CCD, RGBG array |
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Image Caption: ISS001-E-5981 (28 December 2000) ---
A near-vertical digital still image from the International Space Station (ISS)
features Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
A small section of the Mediterranean Sea
coastline is at bottom left. One of the Expedition One crew members used an extender on a 400mm lens to provide
detail in the image. Onboard the outpost for the first habitation tour
were astronaut William M. (Bill) Shepherd, commander; along with cosmonauts Yuri P. Gidzenko, Soyuz commander; and Sergei K. Krikalev,
flight engineer.
A near-vertical digital still image from the International Space Station (ISS)
features Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
A small section of the Mediterranean Sea
coastline is at bottom left. One of the Expedition One crew members used an extender on a 400mm lens to provide
detail in the image. Onboard the outpost for the first habitation tour
were astronaut William M. (Bill) Shepherd, commander; along with cosmonauts Yuri P. Gidzenko, Soyuz commander; and Sergei K. Krikalev,
flight engineer.