Credit: THE ATTIC ROOM/NASA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Caption: A view from a window on board the ISS of the Earth passing beneath. The scene shows white wispy clouds covering the Pacific ocean with a double array of solar panel cells in view to the left of the frame. The dark circular outline of the ISS port hole frames the image. Towards the middle of the clip the cloud formation changes to a bank of thick cloud before breaking up again. This Earth view is seen from an altitude of approximately 200 miles
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View of the Earth from the ISS
K006/8311 Rights Managed
Downloadable master
Duration: 00:00:55.02
Frame size: 1920x1080
Frame rate: 29.97
Audio: No
Format: QuickTime, Photo JPEG 100%, progressive scan, square pixels
File size: 2.2G
Original
Capture format: 16mm
Frame size: 1280x1080
Codec: DVCPRO HD 1080i60
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