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Atmospheric Scattering Layers Over Earth from Space Shuttle Discovery

Atmospheric scattering layers over Earth are captured by astronauts during Space Shuttle Discovery’s eight-day mission in 1991. Image showcases various atmospheric layers, which consist of fine particles suspended in very stable layers of the atmosphere. This photo, taken with a 70mm Rolliflex camera, is ideal for educational presentations, space exploration articles, websites, or scientific research inclusions that focus on atmospheric studies and Earth imagery from space missions.

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