Orbital views of our Milky Way galaxy, with red atmospheric airglow above a blurring open ocean. Taken with Nikon Z9 on Expedition 72 to the ISS.
ExcitingGas6990 on
this picture explains why stars are not visivle in most of the outer space images we have on the internet cuz this is how the main subject would look like if we took long exposures of the stars and the milky way. stunning picture as always.
SS7Hamzeh on
This might as well be cheating lol. We’re down here fighting light pollution while this guy just flies above it.
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Orbital views of our Milky Way galaxy, with red atmospheric airglow above a blurring open ocean. Taken with Nikon Z9 on Expedition 72 to the ISS.
this picture explains why stars are not visivle in most of the outer space images we have on the internet cuz this is how the main subject would look like if we took long exposures of the stars and the milky way. stunning picture as always.
This might as well be cheating lol. We’re down here fighting light pollution while this guy just flies above it.
Great image, as usual.Â
This is absolutely stunning. I love it.
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