Sternspuren während der Lageänderung der ISS. Weitere Details in den Kommentaren!

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  1. astro_pettit on

    Wonky star trails. During an ISS attitude change (orientation relative to earth and stars), I set up a time exposure through the Crew-9 Dragon window. These star trails trace the rotation of ISS during its change in orientation. The only stationary object in the field of view is the Dragon SpX-31 cargo vehicle.

    Nikon Z9, 8mm fisheye lens, f2.8, ISO 640, 15 second individual exposures assembled with Photoshop (adjustments to levels, contrast, color) to make an effective 24 minute exposure. Note, I do not have the computer power on orbit to correct for sensor noise with the corresponding dark frames; this will have to wait until I return to Earth.

    See more of my space photos on X and Instagram, astro_pettit

  2. DegredationOfAnAge on

    You best change your attitude before I give you a reason to have that attitude boy

  3. Ok this photo is really cool, but for me it’s even cooler that the person that took it posted it from space.

  4. imasysadmin on

    So we could say this was an attitude adjustment? Jk, this is really cool.

  5. Jaded_Strike_3500 on

    With our combined strength, we can end this destructive conflict and bring order to the galaxy.

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