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Česky: Viktoriiny vodopády vyfotografované z Mezinárodní vesmírné stanice (ISS). Původní obrázek poskytla Image Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Centre ( eol.jsc.nasa.gov), ID obrázku: ISS007-E-14361. (Přesunuto z http://en.wikipedia.org.)
English: Victoria Falls seen from the International Space Station. Original image courtesy of the Image Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Centre ( eol.jsc.nasa.gov), image ID: ISS007-E-14361. (Moved from http://en.wikipedia.org.)
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2003-09-04 11:01:47 UTC |
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The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth - ISS007-E-14361 |
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Česky: posádka ISS Expedition 7
English: the ISS Expedition 7 crew
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: rotation, gamma correction, sharpening, cropping.
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