ISS024-E-12947
NASA Photo ID | ISS024-E-12947 |
Focal Length | 50mm |
Date taken | 2010.08.30 |
Time taken | 21:26:12 GMT |
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Country or Geographic Name: | LESSER ANTILLES |
Features: | PAN-HURRICANE EARL, EYE, SPIRAL BANS, MULTILAYERED CLOUDS |
Features Found Using Machine Learning: | PAN- |
Cloud Cover Percentage: | 100 (76-100)% |
Sun Elevation Angle: | 24° |
Sun Azimuth: | 270° |
Camera: | Nikon D2Xs Electronic Still Camera |
Focal Length: | 50mm |
Camera Tilt: | High Oblique |
Format: | 4288E: 4288 x 2848 pixel CMOS sensor, RGBG imager color filter |
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Image Caption: ISS024-E-012947 (30 Aug. 2010) --? Photographed by an Expedition 24 crew member on the International Space Station, this is an oblique view of the eye (center) of Hurricane Earl (at this time a category 4 but later downgraded to a category 3), centered just north of the Virgin Islands near 19.3 north latitude and 64.7 west longitude packing 115-kilometer winds. The photo was taken with a digital still camera using a 50mm lens.