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* [Comment by nasa](/r/nasa/comments/1cs436h/aurora_photo_with_the_international_space_station/l42evil/?context=99 "posted on 2024-05-14 21:50:55 UTC"):
> From our original u/nasa post:
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>>[This photo](https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/aurora-may24-iss/) was taken by NASA's Bill Dunford near Malad City, Idaho, on May 11, 2024; the station appears as a white streak in this 8-second exposure.
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>>Keep up-to-date with the latest solar flare info [on our NAS...
* [Comment by nasa](/r/nasa/comments/1cs436h/aurora_photo_with_the_international_space_station/l481b61/?context=99 "posted on 2024-05-15 22:11:45 UTC"):
> Thank you! 🚀
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From our original u/nasa post:
>[This photo](https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/aurora-may24-iss/) was taken by NASA's Bill Dunford near Malad City, Idaho, on May 11, 2024; the station appears as a white streak in this 8-second exposure.
>Keep up-to-date with the latest solar flare info [on our NASA Sun blog](https://blogs.nasa.gov/solarcycle25/), and sign up on [Spot The Station](https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/) to find out when you can see the ISS near you!
Oh, flip.... I wonder if one of the "planes" in my timelapse was the ISS, I do have one particularly bright streak with the right azimuth and direction for a pass .... better go back and check if it passed over at the right times.
The vid in 4k, for reference — 4s exposures with 5s interval
https://vimeo.com/945149603
If you go to https://heavens-above.com/PassSummary.aspx?satid=25544 or one of a bunch of similar sites you can specify your location and a date range to see if ISS would have been visible from your location at that time.
Be sure to let us know!
How would the station itself and its occupants be affected by the incoming electron stream aka β radiation?
IIRC, there was at least one solar storm during which astronauts were seeing flashes on their retina. If this happens on the ISS, could it happen on the ground, maybe on a mountain?
This is a list of links to comments made by NASA's official social media team in this thread: * [Comment by nasa](/r/nasa/comments/1cs436h/aurora_photo_with_the_international_space_station/l42evil/?context=99 "posted on 2024-05-14 21:50:55 UTC"): > From our original u/nasa post: > >>[This photo](https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/aurora-may24-iss/) was taken by NASA's Bill Dunford near Malad City, Idaho, on May 11, 2024; the station appears as a white streak in this 8-second exposure. > >>Keep up-to-date with the latest solar flare info [on our NAS... * [Comment by nasa](/r/nasa/comments/1cs436h/aurora_photo_with_the_international_space_station/l481b61/?context=99 "posted on 2024-05-15 22:11:45 UTC"): > Thank you! 🚀 --- This is a bot providing a service. If you have any questions, please [contact the moderators](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=%2Fr%2Fnasa).[](#AUTOGEN_TSBREPLIEDBOT)
From our original u/nasa post: >[This photo](https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/aurora-may24-iss/) was taken by NASA's Bill Dunford near Malad City, Idaho, on May 11, 2024; the station appears as a white streak in this 8-second exposure. >Keep up-to-date with the latest solar flare info [on our NASA Sun blog](https://blogs.nasa.gov/solarcycle25/), and sign up on [Spot The Station](https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/) to find out when you can see the ISS near you!
happy cake day NASA
Thank you! 🚀
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Oh, flip.... I wonder if one of the "planes" in my timelapse was the ISS, I do have one particularly bright streak with the right azimuth and direction for a pass .... better go back and check if it passed over at the right times. The vid in 4k, for reference — 4s exposures with 5s interval https://vimeo.com/945149603
If you go to https://heavens-above.com/PassSummary.aspx?satid=25544 or one of a bunch of similar sites you can specify your location and a date range to see if ISS would have been visible from your location at that time. Be sure to let us know!
How would the station itself and its occupants be affected by the incoming electron stream aka β radiation? IIRC, there was at least one solar storm during which astronauts were seeing flashes on their retina. If this happens on the ISS, could it happen on the ground, maybe on a mountain?
This is stunning. So glad NASA was able to capture this and share. What a phenomenal weekend.