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San Francisco from the International Space Station

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2000-11-10 00:00:00
November 10, 2000

This image shows a photograph of San Francisco taken as the International Space Station passed 383 km overhead on November 10, 2000. It was taken by astronauts looking out one of the station windows using 35 mm film and a 400 mm lens. The view includes the area stretching from the Golden Gate Bridge in the north to the San Mateo Bridge on the southeast.

In the full-resolution version major landmarks are easily distinguished, and wider streets such as Van Ness and Geary can be easily distinguished from the less distinct grid of smaller streets. Digitized from film at high resolution, each pixel in this image represents 14.6 m on the ground.

More information on the photographs, and high resolution complete images can be found at the Gateway toAstronaut Photography of Earth Image #ISS001-323-021.

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This image was provided by the Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Laboratory at Johnson Space Center.

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