Photo #: ISS027-E-12224 Date: Apr. 2011 Geographic Region: BOLIVIA Feature: PAN,TERMINATOR,LIMB,SALAR DE UYUNI,SALAR DE COIPASA |
Sunset over Western South America Astronauts on board the International Space Station see, on average, sixteen sunrises and sunsets during a 24-hour orbital period. Each changeover between day and night on the ground is marked by the terminator, or line separating the sunlit side of the Earth from the side in darkness. While the terminator is conceptualized as a hard boundary--and is frequently presented as such in graphics and visualizations--in reality the boundary between light and dark is diffuse due to scattering of light by the Earth's atmosphere. This zone of diffuse lighting is experienced as dusk or twilight on the ground - while the Sun is no longer visible, some illumination is still present due to light scattering over the local horizon. The terminator is visible in this astronaut photograph trending across the image from lower left to upper right. This panoramic view across central South America, looking towards the northeast, was acquired at approximately 7:37 PM local time. Layers of the Earth's atmosphere, colored bright white to deep blue, are visible extending across the horizon (or limb). The highest cloud tops have a reddish glow from the direct light of the setting Sun while lower clouds are in twilight. The Salar de Coipasa, a large salt lake in Bolivia, is dimly visible on the night side of the terminator. The salar provides a geographic reference point that allows the location and viewing orientation of the image to be determined. |
Images: | All Available Images Low-Resolution 76k |
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Mission: | ISS027 |
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Roll - Frame: | E - 12224 |
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Geographical Name: | BOLIVIA |
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Features: | PAN,TERMINATOR,LIMB,SALAR DE UYUNI,SALAR DE COIPASA |
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Center Lat x Lon: | 14.5S x 61W |
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Film Exposure: | N=Normal exposure, U=Under exposed, O=Over exposed, F=out of Focus |
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Percentage of Cloud Cover-CLDP: | 10 |
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Camera:: | N2 |
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Camera Tilt: | HO | LO=Low Oblique, HO=High Oblique, NV=Near Vertical |
Camera Focal Length: | 800 |
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Nadir to Photo Center Direction: | NW | The direction from the nadir to the center point, N=North, S=South, E=East, W=West |
Stereo?: | Y=Yes there is an adjacent picture of the same area, N=No there isn't |
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Orbit Number: | 3009 |
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Date: | 20110409 | YYYYMMDD |
Time: | 131941 | GMT HHMMSS |
Nadir Lat: | 24.7S |
Latitude of suborbital point of spacecraft |
Nadir Lon: | 43W |
Longitude of suborbital point of spacecraft |
Sun Azimuth: | 38 | Clockwise angle in degrees from north to the sun measured at the nadir point |
Space Craft Altitude: | 191 | nautical miles |
Sun Elevation: | 51 | Angle in degrees between the horizon and the sun, measured at the nadir point |
Land Views: | SALAR |
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Water Views: | LAKE |
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Atmosphere Views: | LIMB |
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