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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 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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    #39

    @markmccaughrean The classic big blue marble

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    • bouriquet@mastodon.socialB bouriquet@mastodon.social

      @markmccaughrean The classic big blue marble

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      #40

      @bouriquet Kind of, but different – it’s the nightside of Earth, so very faintly illuminated by the Moon only, meaning by you can see the aurorae & airglow in shot, which you’d never see on the dayside.

      And the perspective is pretty tight, from only 10,000km or so above the surface, just 1.5 Earth radii. That means you see quite a bit less than a full hemisphere as you would from the Moon itself, say 🙂

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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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        #41

        @markmccaughrean I also caught that! Cameras have gotten a HELL of a lot better.

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        • sysadmin1138@ngmx.comS sysadmin1138@ngmx.com

          @markmccaughrean I also caught that! Cameras have gotten a HELL of a lot better.

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          #42

          @sysadmin1138 And the D5 is one of the very best cameras around if you feel the need to set the ISO to 51200 😬 It’s famously *not* ISO invariant, & remains pretty clean up to ridiculous settings.

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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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            #43

            @markmccaughrean

            There's a collection of lights off-center up & to the right. Is that a reflection?

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            • darth_hideout@mas.toD darth_hideout@mas.to

              @markmccaughrean

              There's a collection of lights off-center up & to the right. Is that a reflection?

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              #44

              @darth_hideout My guess is a reflection off the window, some light inside Orion. Doesn’t look like the Moon reflecting off the Atlantic – too sharp & bright.

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              • whangdoodler@piipitin.fiW whangdoodler@piipitin.fi

                @markmccaughrean how much of the ”noise” is satelites?

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                #45

                @whangdoodler @markmccaughrean none, that’s just shot noise.

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                • markmccaughrean@mastodon.socialM markmccaughrean@mastodon.social

                  @darth_hideout My guess is a reflection off the window, some light inside Orion. Doesn’t look like the Moon reflecting off the Atlantic – too sharp & bright.

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                  #46

                  @markmccaughrean 👍

                  Just ran across this in my photos from a recent #StarTrek conversation. In the original cut of "Miri," which featured a rare exact Earth duplicate, a simple globe without annotations was used to convey the point. This was before the 1st Moon landing. I would guess the audience at the time was unused to seeing the Earth from space. Later remasters added clouds. Remarkable how banal the view has become.

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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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                    #47

                    @markmccaughrean

                    I was shocked that you could see stars.

                    Most of the time with daylight images of Earth, it's too bright to see stars.

                    Unlike others I was guessing the point light source are stars.

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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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                      #48

                      @markmccaughrean I wonder what this is, just above and to the right of the center. A reflection of the moon in the sea?

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                      • edgeofeurope@mastodon.socialE edgeofeurope@mastodon.social

                        @markmccaughrean I wonder what this is, just above and to the right of the center. A reflection of the moon in the sea?

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                        #49

                        @edgeofeurope @markmccaughrean Reflection on the inside of the window through which the picture was made?

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                        • pepijnvemer@bookstodon.comP pepijnvemer@bookstodon.com

                          @edgeofeurope @markmccaughrean Reflection on the inside of the window through which the picture was made?

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                          #50

                          @PepijnVemer @markmccaughrean Too lazy to open it a moment to get a better shot huh... 🙂

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