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Astronaut Don Pettit recently captured an image of Earth from the International Space Station .
Pettit captured the image when the ISS was about 265 miles above the Pacific Ocean on January 29, 2025 .
The photo was taken with a camera using low light and long duration settings, helping Pettit capture the blur of Earth ’s rotation against a backdrop of Milky Way stars.
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