Astronaut Matthew Dominick captured this impressive image of the SpaceX Dragon capsule from the ISS using moonlight as well as an off-camera flash. If you look even closer, another astronaut can be seen inside the Dragon capsule.
Getting this particular shot required waiting for the light of the Moon to hit the Dragon capsule perfectly, yet still have things dark enough to capture the Milky Way Galaxy in the background. This meant taking the shot just as the Moon was coming up, illuminating the Dragon with a faint blue in front of a sea of stars.
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A quick behind the scenes look at how we setup portraits of ourselves peering out of a Dragon window into the stars from Starliner's cockpit window. pic.twitter.com/3Kek11PTFv
— Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) July 23, 2024
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