Learn How Astronauts Take Photos from NASA In-Flight Engineer Matthew Dominick
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Learn How Astronauts Take Photos from NASA In-Flight Engineer Matthew Dominick

Watch the First-Ever Interview from the ISS Cupola

NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick speaks with Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman about how he captures jaw-dropping images from space


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Scientific American makes history with NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick by conducting the first-ever interview from the scenic cupola on the International Space Station. In this exclusive interview with Rachel Feltman, host of the Science Quickly podcast, Dominick shares his photography journey and talks about what it’s like taking images of space—from space.

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