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NASA astronaut shared such a picture of the moon, after seeing it you will say- “Is Chand ne toh Dimaag Shakal Diya”

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) often captures stunning pictures of our universe, seeing which space lovers are mesmerized. The social media handle of the US space agency is a treasure trove for those who like to watch videos and pictures of the Earth and space. Meanwhile, NASA astronaut Matthew Dominic, who has been living on the International Space Station for about four months, has recently captured an amazing picture of the moon from over the Pacific Ocean.

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In this picture you can see the moon setting over the Pacific Ocean. In the caption of the picture, Dominic said, “Went to the Cupola to shoot Tropical Storm Hone near Hawaii, but as we passed near the storm, the moon started setting.” The picture that is now going viral shows a beautiful view. Blue color before clouds and Earth’s atmosphere. Giving technical details about the spectacular photo, he wrote, “400mm, ISO 500, 1/20000s shutter speed, f2.8, cropped, denoised.”

People are liking to see this picture a lot on social media. Dominic is also being appreciated for this picture.

A few days ago, NASA had also released a picture of the moon

Let us tell you that a few days ago, the US space agency shared a picture of the moon rise from a “unique vantage point” inside the International Space Station. That picture was also clicked by Mr. Dominic. In the image, a crescent moon is seen above the Earth’s atmosphere. The planet looks like the blue water of the ocean. The US government organization said in the description of the image, “Orange and black layers are visible below the blue horizontal stripe in the center of the image. The crescent is white and looks like the blackness of space.”