ISS028-E-35382
NASA Photo ID | ISS028-E-35382 |
Focal Length | 12mm |
Date taken | 2011.08.31 |
Time taken | 14:09:01 GMT |
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Features Found Using Machine Learning: | PAN- |
Cloud Cover Percentage: | 62 (51-75)% |
Sun Elevation Angle: | 80° |
Sun Azimuth: | 160° |
Camera: | NIKON D2Xs S/N: 6027269 |
Focal Length: | 12mm |
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Image Caption: ISS028-E-035382 (31 Aug. 2011) --- Katia was a tropical storm gathering energy over the Atlantic Ocean when one of the Expedition 28 crew members took this photo on Aug. 31 from aboard the International Space Station. The picture, taken with a 12-mm focal length, was captured at 14:09:01 GMT. Later in the day
Katia was upgraded to hurricane status. Two Russian spacecraft -- a Progress and a Soyuz --can be seen parked at the orbital outpost on the left side of the frame.
Katia was upgraded to hurricane status. Two Russian spacecraft -- a Progress and a Soyuz --can be seen parked at the orbital outpost on the left side of the frame.