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Airglow made visible in this dramatic image of the constellation Orion aboard the en:International Space Station (ISS) on January 6, 2003. Upper part of the image is shot 'out' of the atmosphere, while the lower parts are partly trough the very thin atmosphere present at the altitudes of the ISS's orbit.

http://science.nasa.gov/ppod/ Picture of the day, April 3 2003.

Credit: Don Pettit, ISS Expedition 6 Science Officer, NASA
Date 1 May 2006 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was Albester at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2006-05-01 13:53 Albester 1200×1812×8 (418517 bytes) Airglow made visible in this dramatic image of the constellation Orion aboard the ISS on January 6, 2003. Upper part of the image is shot 'out' of the atmosphere, while the lower parts are partly trough the very thin atmosphere present at the altitudes of

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