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I am still just stunned by the fact that this is a *nightside* photo. It looks fantastic.
Am I correct in thinking we are looking at the S Atlantic, with North Africa on the left, a tiny bit of Spain, and some of S. America (and S is on top)?
It can't be a very long exposure. I suppose the camera is on a mount, but presumably there would still be movement. So that implies a really sensitive camera. I don't think they could've gotten this shot back in the 70s.
@TerryHancock You're in the right area. I noticed it's close enough to over 0ยฐN 0ยฐE, which is in the Atlantic off equatorial Africa, that it may have been intentionally near that point.
Anyone who has taken night photos must have similar questions to us. Another point about why it couldn't have been a very long exposure is the ~25,000mph/40,000kmh speed of the spacecraft necessary to escape Earth would smear a long exposure.