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  3. You'll likely catch this image a million times in your various feeds: Earth as seen by Reid Wiseman from Artemis II en-route to the Moon.

You'll likely catch this image a million times in your various feeds: Earth as seen by Reid Wiseman from Artemis II en-route to the Moon.

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  • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    You'll likely catch this image a million times in your various feeds: Earth as seen by Reid Wiseman from Artemis II en-route to the Moon.

    My first thought? That's *really* noisy 🧐

    But then I realised – it's the *nightside* of Earth, illuminated by the almost full Moon, not the Sun 🌕

    The bright limb at lower-right is where the dayside starts, & the fact that you can see aurorae, airglow, & cities in Europe, Africa, & S & N America also gives the game away.

    Cool.

    #Photography #Artemis

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    • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

      You'll likely catch this image a million times in your various feeds: Earth as seen by Reid Wiseman from Artemis II en-route to the Moon.

      My first thought? That's *really* noisy 🧐

      But then I realised – it's the *nightside* of Earth, illuminated by the almost full Moon, not the Sun 🌕

      The bright limb at lower-right is where the dayside starts, & the fact that you can see aurorae, airglow, & cities in Europe, Africa, & S & N America also gives the game away.

      Cool.

      #Photography #Artemis

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      saarmuller@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @markmccaughrean What do you mean by the bright limb at lower-left?

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        @markmccaughrean What do you mean by the bright limb at lower-left?

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        @saarmuller I mean that that's a typo – the limb at lower-right. Ugh – will edit.

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          @saarmuller I mean that that's a typo – the limb at lower-right. Ugh – will edit.

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          @markmccaughrean Right!

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            @markmccaughrean Right!

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            @markmccaughrean And also, I think that is where the day ends (the north pole is at the bottom), very confusing.

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            • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

              You'll likely catch this image a million times in your various feeds: Earth as seen by Reid Wiseman from Artemis II en-route to the Moon.

              My first thought? That's *really* noisy 🧐

              But then I realised – it's the *nightside* of Earth, illuminated by the almost full Moon, not the Sun 🌕

              The bright limb at lower-right is where the dayside starts, & the fact that you can see aurorae, airglow, & cities in Europe, Africa, & S & N America also gives the game away.

              Cool.

              #Photography #Artemis

              Link Preview Image
              mdione@en.osm.townM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @markmccaughrean you can see the lights of the cities, yes 🙂

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              • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

                You'll likely catch this image a million times in your various feeds: Earth as seen by Reid Wiseman from Artemis II en-route to the Moon.

                My first thought? That's *really* noisy 🧐

                But then I realised – it's the *nightside* of Earth, illuminated by the almost full Moon, not the Sun 🌕

                The bright limb at lower-right is where the dayside starts, & the fact that you can see aurorae, airglow, & cities in Europe, Africa, & S & N America also gives the game away.

                Cool.

                #Photography #Artemis

                Link Preview Image
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                @markmccaughrean Tech details: Nikon D5 at ISO 51200, 1/4 sec exposure.

                (Thanks for posting - I'm out of the house and didn't post it because I couldn't write an alt text)

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                • saarmuller@mastodon.socialS saarmuller@mastodon.social

                  @markmccaughrean And also, I think that is where the day ends (the north pole is at the bottom), very confusing.

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                  @saarmuller The poles are where the aurorae are, broadly speaking, at upper-right & lower-left, so the terminator is more or less north-south, a little biased north, as you’d expect a couple of weeks after the equinox.

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                  • mdione@en.osm.townM mdione@en.osm.town

                    @markmccaughrean you can see the lights of the cities, yes 🙂

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                    @mdione Waving at my friends in Lisbon & Madrid 🙃

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