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    Mount Everest from the International Space Station: Image of the Day

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    Mount Everest from the International Space Station: Image of the Day

    WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES

    06.27.2011

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    NASA

    Astronaut Dan Bursch, a member of the Expedition 4 crew on the International Space Station, observed Mt. Everest in late March 2002. This detailed image of Everest, the highest (29,035 feet, 8850 meters) mountain in the world, shows early morning light on the eastern Kangshung Face. The mountains appear to jump out of the picture because the image was taken with low sunlight using an electronic still camera equipped with an 800 mm lens. Astronaut Bursch describes passing over Mt. Everest as part of his spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp4/120days.html 120-day report. Other images of Everest can be viewed from an interactive tutorial, eol.jsc.nasa.gov/education/Everest/default.htm Find Mt. Everest From Space. The tutorial features astronaut photographs of the Himalayas, interactive graphics that illustrate key geographic features for locating Mt. Everest, and information on the geology of the region. The lesson concludes with a test of your ability to identify Everest in different photographs taken from the Space Shuttle.

    NASA Identifier: ISS004E8852_everest

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    Date Taken: 06.27.2011
    Date Posted: 02.08.2013 22:11
    Photo ID: 860377
    Resolution: 3032x2064
    Size: 1.09 MB
    Location: WASHINGTON, D.C., US

    Web Views: 67
    Downloads: 3

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