The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) frequently captures breathtaking images of the universe, captivating space enthusiasts around the world. NASA 's social media accounts are filled with educational videos and stunning images of Earth and space, making them a treasure trove for those interested in the cosmos. Astronaut Matthew Dominick's remarkable moonset photo Recently, NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, who has been aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for about four months, captured a remarkable photograph of the moon setting over the Pacific Ocean.

In the caption, Mr. Dominick described the scene, noting, "The moon setting over the Pacific. He explained that he initially went to the cupola to photograph Tropical Storm Hone near Hawaii, but just after passing the storm, the moon began to set.

" The now-viral image captures the moon with blue hues in the foreground, created by clouds and Earth's atmosphere. He also shared technical details about the photograph, stating, "400mm, ISO 500, 1/20000s shutter speed, f2.8, cropped, denoised.

" Social media reactions to the viral image Since being posted, the image has garnered over 400,000 views and 5,000 likes. Users were quick to express their admiration. One commented, "Great shot!" while another remarked, "Star Wars vibes.

" Another user shared, "This photograph touched my heart," and someone else added, "This is absolutely mind-boggling." A viewer reflected on the vastness of space, saying, "And to th.