by Chris Peterson » Fri Aug 20, 2010 9:59 pm
RJN wrote:Digg is showing an image that is described as being from Expedition 22 up on the Space Station. Here is the Digg link:
http://digg.com/space/A_Big_Fiery_Ball_ ... _s_Horizon
Unfortunately, I was unable to find this image, so far, on any NASA site. Can anyone? This might make a cool and instructive APOD because the Sun appears to be setting below the horizon. If you find a NASA source, please link to it in reply to this post.
Here you go.
FYI, they use a Mission-Roll-Frame catalog system, and this one is ISS022-E-16133, which shows up in quite a few file names for this image on various websites outside NASA.
[quote="RJN"]Digg is showing an image that is described as being from Expedition 22 up on the Space Station. Here is the Digg link:
http://digg.com/space/A_Big_Fiery_Ball_Lights_Up_Earth_s_Horizon
Unfortunately, I was unable to find this image, so far, on any NASA site. Can anyone? This might make a cool and instructive APOD because the Sun appears to be setting below the horizon. If you find a NASA source, please link to it in reply to this post. [/quote]
[url=http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=ISS022&roll=E&frame=16133&QueryResultsFile=128234154017522.tsv]Here[/url] you go.
FYI, they use a Mission-Roll-Frame catalog system, and this one is ISS022-E-16133, which shows up in quite a few file names for this image on various websites outside NASA.