NASA astronaut Jessica Meir recently shared what might be one of the coolest selfies ever via her Twitter account.
Fine, visor up this time – but at least the magnificent Earth still makes an appearance too. All #spacewalk #selfies (and other photos) made possible with a Nikon D5 with a 28 mm lens in a protective housing (visible in center of 2nd photo). #SelfieSunday pic.twitter.com/AlmUjvCWDj
— Jessica Meir (@Astro_Jessica) January 26, 2020
In one of the photos, she used one of the solar panels to reflect her image. That one shows the Earth in the background.
The second one is a selfie of her face, with her visor up. If we had to guess, she’s pretty pleased to be up there at the ISS. And to be doing a spacewalk. With a camera. Who wouldn’t be?
As for the camera, Meir explains that she used a Nikon D5 camera with a 28mm lens and special protective housing that enables the camera to operate in space. NASA ordered a total of 53 unmodified Nikon D5 DSLRs from the camera company in 2017 with the intention of using them for recording ISS activities, as well as vehicular activities and astronaut training.
Meir has had quite an incredible stay aboard the International Space Station thus far, and she participated in the first all-female spacewalk back in October alongside fellow NASA astronaut Christina Koch, She’s now spent nearly a full day outside the space station since arriving in late September 2019.