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I've seen multiple images taken from outside the Space Station (likelike this one this one)ISS image from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/81/STS132_undocking_iss2.jpg/640px-STS132_undocking_iss2.jpg

or this one enter image description here and even timelapses from far outside showing the solar panels moving over time.

Is there a satellite that follows the ISS that they could take pictures from that distance? I can't imagine they have an astronaut out that far away from the station.

Does anyone know the exact way they take these type of pictures?

I've seen multiple images taken from outside the Space Station (like this one) or this one enter image description here and even timelapses from far outside showing the solar panels moving over time.

Is there a satellite that follows the ISS that they could take pictures from that distance? I can't imagine they have an astronaut out that far away from the station.

Does anyone know the exact way they take these type of pictures?

I've seen multiple images taken from outside the Space Station like this one ISS image from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/81/STS132_undocking_iss2.jpg/640px-STS132_undocking_iss2.jpg

or this one enter image description here and even timelapses from far outside showing the solar panels moving over time.

Is there a satellite that follows the ISS that they could take pictures from that distance? I can't imagine they have an astronaut out that far away from the station.

Does anyone know the exact way they take these type of pictures?

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I've seen multiple images taken from outside the Space Station (like this one) andor this one enter image description here and even timelapses from far outside showing the solar panels moving over time.

Is there a satellite that follows the ISS that they could take pictures from that distance? I can't imagine they have an astronaut out that far away from the station.

Does anyone know the exact way they take these type of pictures?

I've seen multiple images taken from outside the Space Station (like this one) and even timelapses from far outside showing the solar panels moving over time.

Is there a satellite that follows the ISS that they could take pictures from that distance? I can't imagine they have an astronaut out that far away from the station.

Does anyone know the exact way they take these type of pictures?

I've seen multiple images taken from outside the Space Station (like this one) or this one enter image description here and even timelapses from far outside showing the solar panels moving over time.

Is there a satellite that follows the ISS that they could take pictures from that distance? I can't imagine they have an astronaut out that far away from the station.

Does anyone know the exact way they take these type of pictures?

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