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Spaceflight photographer capturing Earth’s out-of-this-world moments. Sharing our greatest space stories with @SuperclusterHQ

Florida’s Space Coast
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    John Kraus  🚀‏ @johnkrausphotos 10 Sep 2018

    Here’s what capturing my long exposure image of this morning’s #SpaceX launch entailed. I was chest-deep in swamp water north of the Cape, hoping for no alligators or critters to stop by. Look for the VICE HBO special in the coming weeks about my coverage of this launch!pic.twitter.com/Pus5R961QP

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      2. Manuel Mazzanti‏ @manumazzanti 10 Sep 2018
        Replying to @johnkrausphotos

        Haha you are crazy! I mean, I’m with you, anything for a good shot, but tell me you checked for alligators before?

        1 reply 0 retweets 11 likes
      3. John Kraus  🚀‏ @johnkrausphotos 10 Sep 2018
        Replying to @manumazzanti

        I mean, I didn’t see any before I hopped in...

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      2. John Kraus  🚀‏ @johnkrausphotos 10 Sep 2018
        Replying to @observatorylab

        Why would I put a tripod on a moving canoe?

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      2. elliot‏ @elliottucker 10 Sep 2018
        Replying to @johnkrausphotos

        Fab work. As far as exposure goes, 20-30s? Small aperture and low ISO? How you calculate that for a one off possibility is beyond me! Congrats.

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      3. John Kraus  🚀‏ @johnkrausphotos 10 Sep 2018
        Replying to @elliottucker

        It’s a 160-second exposure.

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      2. Oblee‏ @obleemusic 11 Sep 2018
        Replying to @johnkrausphotos

        How did you persuade the clouds to stand so still for 160 seconds? Bravo!

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      3. John Kraus  🚀‏ @johnkrausphotos 11 Sep 2018
        Replying to @obleemusic

        They didn’t. Think of the rocket acting as a large flash, freezing the clouds as it went through them

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      2. Zach Kromer‏ @Astro_Zach 11 Sep 2018
        Replying to @johnkrausphotos

        How cold was the water

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      3. John Kraus  🚀‏ @johnkrausphotos 11 Sep 2018
        Replying to @Astro_Zach

        Like a warm bath

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