NASA has announced the winners of its fourth annual Photographer of the Year awards.
Photographer of the Year awards, with the images revealing intriguing behind-the-scenes photos from its most ambitious research projects.
The selfie of Jim Ross taken inside the F-15 Eagle N897NA fighter aircraft was captured on an iPhone 11 Pro, while the “Rock Yard” photograph was taken by Norah Moran, at Johnson Space Center, using a Nikon D5 with a 24-120mm f/4 lens. In the photograph, are scientists Kelsey Young and Tess Caswell, they’re examining the various slopes, grades, simulated craters, and srewn rock field conditions, to replicate the dusty conditions on the Moon and Mars.
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