Dominick is stationed on the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA. He is a good photographer.
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A NASA astronaut regularly shares impressive images from the ISS. This time he shows the night sky.
The American has been living Matthew Dominick on the International Space Station ISSSince then, he has repeatedly attracted attention with breathtaking shots, as Digital Trends writesThe gifted photographer and videographer takes pictures of both the interior of the ISS and its external surroundings.
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Am Sunday He published another video on X that shows the starry sky lined with parts of the ISS. The space station elements can be seen at the edge of the image.
NASA astronaut shares photo experience on X
“Experiment with Time lapsetaken from various windows around the ISS,” the NASA astronaut explains in his post. “This is one of the few windows facing away from Earth, in a compartment in the service module called the PAO.
Dominick is not only known for his beautiful photographs, but also for his Photo tipsHe always shares these with his followers so that they can get better at taking photos and filming. This time, however, he asked his followers for help:
“The ISO is set high and the exposure may be too long (1.6 seconds) as you can see the stars starting to streak. I’m thinking of setting the ISO higher and lowering the exposure to get sharper stars, but I don’t want to lose the nebula. What do you think?” said the astronaut on X.
Northern lights and stars
With the current publication, the astronaut proves once again how beautiful the view from the ISS is and what its inhabitants see every day. But it is not the first time. In July He shared a time-lapse of northern lights, satellites, stars and a meteor. These images were equally impressive.