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  1. I can’t fathom such a surreal experience. Wonderful photo. Thank you for sharing it with us all.

  2. astro_pettit on

    Star trail photography at orbital speeds produces surreal imagery of space phenomena. City lights, background stars, lightning spots and flashing satellites are recorded across the time history with striking results.

    more orbital star trail photography can be seen on my [twitter](https://x.com/astro_Pettit) and instagram, astro_pettit

  3. 7fingersDeep on

    Don- your photography is amazing and you’re doing a great service by taking something so foreign and unfathomable to almost the entirety of humanity and making it approachable and beautiful. Turning the unknown into the universal language of art. Thank you.

  4. UnitedSentences5571 on

    Thanks for taking the time to share that magnificent view! Save travels, spaceman!

  5. total_bullwhip on

    Boy, I’m glad this one is in focus!

    But for real, this is a spectacular photo! As always.

  6. Cool photo. Sad that the pristine skies even from orbit are screwed up by Starlink. Enjoy it while we can, it’s turning into an orbital garbage dump.

  7. SwimmingPirate9070 on

    What are the light trails that appear to be beneath you? The satellites are the trails running from the top of frame correct?

    Edit: where are the light trails? City? What country?

  8. hardknockcock on

    Meanwhile we could install fiber lines to rural areas that would last 100+ years but nah let’s put a bunch of trash in space

  9. RayDanielsOnTheAir on

    You called these Star trails in another post. Is this both or originally mislabeled? It’s phenomenal regardless, but that confuses me.

  10. You are honestly incredible. I know there’s a lot of important science going on inside the ISS, but I love that your photography makes it so easy to immerse myself into it. You take photos that are relevant, easy to understand, timely, and topical. These are photos that show the drastic changes in space up until to this point, but also serve as an important marker in time, whereas someone repeating this in 10, 20, 50, or 100 years will end up with a wildly different view.

  11. chachachapman7 on

    Was this ironically taken inside a dragon capsule? The windows look like the Dragon

  12. It’s not impossible. I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back home, they’re not much bigger than two meters

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  14. CertainlyRobotic on

    Could this effect be used to determine if celestial bodies have satellites?