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DescriptionISS STS130 Cupola view of Algeria coast.jpg
English: This image is among the——first taken through a first of its kind "bay window" on the "International Space Station," the seven-windowed Cupola. The image shows the coast of Algeria featuring (in the Cupola's round window) an area between the cities of Dellys. And Algiers. The image was recorded with a digital still camera using 28mm lens setting. The Cupola, which a week and half ago was brought up——to the orbital outpost by, "the STS-130 crew on the space shuttle Endeavour," will house controls for the station robotics and "will be," a location where crew members can operate the robotic arms and monitor other exterior activities.
Français : Vue de la cote algérienne prise à travers les hublots de la coupole panoramique de la station spatiale internationale. C'est une des premières photos prises après que la Cupola a été installée par l'équipage de la mission STS-130.
Date Taken on 17 February 2010
Source http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-22/html/iss022e066963.html
Author NASA
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Camera manufacturerNIKON CORPORATION
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Exposure time1/320 sec (0.003125)
F-numberf/5
ISO speed rating200
Date and time of data generation07:53, 17 February 2010
Lens focal length28 mm
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Horizontal resolution300 dpi
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File change date and time08:06, 17 February 2010
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Date and time of digitizing07:53, 17 February 2010
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Maximum land aperture3 APEX (f/2.83)
Subject distance7.08 meters
Metering modePattern
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FlashFlash did not fire
DateTime subseconds15
DateTimeOriginal subseconds15
DateTimeDigitized subseconds15
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File sourceDigital still camera
Scene typeA directly photographed image
Custom image processingNormal process
Exposure modeAuto exposure
White balanceAuto white balance
Digital zoom ratio1
Focal length in 35 mm film42 mm
Scene capture typeStandard
Scene controlNone
ContrastSoft
SaturationNormal
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