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JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: B00ne
Originally posted by: binister
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Absolutely amazing.

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Looks cool but I doubt that's from the ISS. Seem more like a shot from a high flying aitplane. Earth still has little curvature and the sky is still blue. Plus the window is filled with too much earth while observing a small area to be from 300km above without tele as obvious from the window seen in the shot

That's a pretty large window for an airplane. Still, that does look like a very low altitude to be in orbit.
 

sao123

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Originally posted by: B00ne
Originally posted by: binister
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Absolutely amazing.

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Looks cool but I doubt that's from the ISS. Seem more like a shot from a high flying aitplane. Earth still has little curvature and the sky is still blue. Plus the window is filled with too much earth while observing a small area to be from 300km above without tele as obvious from the window seen in the shot


Look at picture 2 again... not a chance in hell that was taken from an airplane.
its already far above where any plane could fly, including the SR71.
 

foghorn67

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Jan 3, 2006
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Originally posted by: B00ne
Originally posted by: binister
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Absolutely amazing.

Mirror on bbzzdd:

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Looks cool but I doubt that's from the ISS. Seem more like a shot from a high flying aitplane. Earth still has little curvature and the sky is still blue. Plus the window is filled with too much earth while observing a small area to be from 300km above without tele as obvious from the window seen in the shot

Why is there always one resident expert that needs to yap their doubts?
 

KDOG

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Oh man thats' bitchin' ... if we could get some high res versions, that'd be desktop wallpaper material.
 

SmoochyTX

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Apr 19, 2003
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Originally posted by: KDOG
Oh man thats' bitchin' ... if we could get some high res versions, that'd be desktop wallpaper material.
Indeed!

Cool pics OP! Thanks. :)
 

bsobel

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Dec 9, 2001
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Why is there always one resident expert that needs to yap their doubts?

He's just repeating a number of comments on the hosting sites blog, so it certainly isn't one person asking. Then again if the thread title was see the shuttle launch from a U2 would they look any different to you or be any less cool?

 

Mermaidman

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Sep 4, 2003
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Wow!

I wonder what digicam was used--it's funny to think of a regular ol' digicam being used in space to take snapshots.
 

KK

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Jan 2, 2001
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Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: B00ne
Originally posted by: binister
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Absolutely amazing.

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Looks cool but I doubt that's from the ISS. Seem more like a shot from a high flying aitplane. Earth still has little curvature and the sky is still blue. Plus the window is filled with too much earth while observing a small area to be from 300km above without tele as obvious from the window seen in the shot

Why is there always one resident expert that needs to yap their doubts?

Well it does look like a very low altitude picture compared to what I would think the ISS would be orbitting at. Is there any other pictures out there that shows what it looks like looking at the earth from the ISS.

Still it's a cool pic none the less.
 

hellman69

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Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: B00ne
Originally posted by: binister
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Absolutely amazing.

Mirror on bbzzdd:

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Looks cool but I doubt that's from the ISS. Seem more like a shot from a high flying aitplane. Earth still has little curvature and the sky is still blue. Plus the window is filled with too much earth while observing a small area to be from 300km above without tele as obvious from the window seen in the shot

Why is there always one resident expert that needs to yap their doubts?

Well it does look like a very low altitude picture compared to what I would think the ISS would be orbitting at. Is there any other pictures out there that shows what it looks like looking at the earth from the ISS.

Still it's a cool pic none the less.

ISS View of Earth

Just a quick search. I'm thinking these photos are not from the ISS.

Trevor
 

Specop 007

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Jan 31, 2005
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Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: B00ne
Originally posted by: binister
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Absolutely amazing.

Mirror on bbzzdd:

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Looks cool but I doubt that's from the ISS. Seem more like a shot from a high flying aitplane. Earth still has little curvature and the sky is still blue. Plus the window is filled with too much earth while observing a small area to be from 300km above without tele as obvious from the window seen in the shot


Look at picture 2 again... not a chance in hell that was taken from an airplane.
its already far above where any plane could fly, including the SR71.

If that IS from the ISS, then its the last photos ever taken by the ISS before it burned up in re-entry.
 

Vic

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Jun 12, 2001
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The ISS is in a Low Earth Orbit of only 220 miles.

Even from the Moon, the Earth does not look like a "marble," it looks 4 times as big as the Moon looks from the Earth.

There is only 5 miles of breatheable atmosphere above your head from sea level. The entire atmosphere itself is generally regarded to be 62 miles high, in which case the ISS is only 158 miles above it (although there is no clear cut-off point between atmosphere and space).

Line-of-sight on earth is generally limited to the horizon about 30 miles away. But if you were to stand on a highpoint (like a mountain) on a clear day you could easily and clearly see the top of another highpoint (like another mountain) 200 or more miles away.

The exhaust from the space shuttle is almost entirely water vapor.

And yes, we need high res pics!! :D