If Matthew Dominick ever provides to reveal you his travel pictures, simply verify with him initially that he’s modified them below the half a million images that he took throughout his journey.
Yes, that’s the number of images the NASA astronaut recorded throughout his six-month stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS), which ended in October.
On Thursday, NASA published a message (listed below) commemorating his excellent work, which besides aesthetically sensational pictures likewise consist of enchanting time-lapses drawn from the ISS as it orbited Earth 250 miles up.
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Take a visual journey and see how @DominickMatthew caught the charm of Earth, the universes, and @Space_Station life through his lens: https://t.co/eJJHO1SUgj pic.twitter.com/e1QD0P6njy
NASA( @NASA )December 26, 2024
NASA said on how Dominick’s images, which the astronaut likewise shared on his own X account, showcased the charm of our world. “From the heavenly radiance of auroras dancing throughout the environment to comets rising over the horizon throughout an orbital daybreak, each thoroughly caught image shows his commitment to sharing the marvels of area expedition through social networks,” the firm stated.
NASA kept in mind how Dominick likewise shared pointers on how he attained his images, exposing his electronic camera settings and other parts of his imaginative procedure.
The moon setting over the Pacific.
Went to the cupola to shoot Tropical Storm Hone near Hawaii however right after we went by the storm the moon began to set.
400mm, ISO 500, 1/20000s shutter speed, f2.8, cropped, denoised. pic.twitter.com/YtboVnRNpF
Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) August 24, 2024
A few of his shots were just awesome.
Peering out a Dragon Endeavor window that frames red and green aurora streaming by Dragon Freedom docked to the front of the International Space Station.
When Crew-9 arrived I vacated my team quarters on the ISS to include @AstroHague. I now oversleep Dragon Endeavor … pic.twitter.com/34XfeLXpcH
Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) October 7, 2024
“Amid his day-to-day astronaut tasks, Dominick devoted individual time to this venture, collecting almost 500,000 fascinating pictures of Earth and photos of life aboard the International Space Station, while having actually taken a trip 99,708,603 overall statute miles around our home world,” NASA stated. “Through his lens(es), he welcomed us to experience the wonder of area while highlighting the truths of life in orbit, promoting a genuine connection with those who engage with his work.”
Moonlight lights up Cairo and the Mediterranean on a mainly clear night.
We were up late last night sleep moving in preparation for undocking and go back to Earth in the next couple of days. Cairo during the night is among my preferred views. I enjoy the timing exercised to see it one … pic.twitter.com/zLmVozPvfL