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Several space selfies were made and chances are you already know the very first one Buzz Aldrin took of himself during Gemini 12.



Buzz Aldrin selfie during Gemini 12



The cameras used are large-ish but imagine even holding a shoe box in front of you with thick gloves on: you're still able to point it at yourself in a distance suitable to make a photograph of yourself, provided the lens' focal length/field of view allows to capture enough of your face.



At least some of the cameras just look like a normal DSLR in a special casing and can be seen in the helmet reflections like this one:



Luca Parmitano selfie



There is a nice gallery of space selfies at Wikimedia.






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    Wow, I didn't know about any of these, or that there was a selfie page. I'd assumed that astronaut cameras were set up to work only in the most conventional point and shoot configuration.
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    I've always assumed that selfies had to be done with smartphones, because the term includes a pun on the beginning of the word "cellphone". But I've checked a number of dictionaries and they just say that they're typically taken with a hand-held digital camera.
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    Apr 6 at 19:00






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    It's too bad the Apollo 12 crew couldn't get their smuggled self-timer to work. The planned portrait of the two of them standing next to Surveyor III could well have beaten Armstrong's portrait of Aldrin as "most-reproduced".
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    – Mark
    Apr 6 at 19:41






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    @Barmar That only works in American English. Otherwise they're called "mobile phones". "self" plus a suffix "-ie" works in all varieties of English.
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Several space selfies were made and chances are you already know the very first one Buzz Aldrin took of himself during Gemini 12.



Buzz Aldrin selfie during Gemini 12



The cameras used are large-ish but imagine even holding a shoe box in front of you with thick gloves on: you're still able to point it at yourself in a distance suitable to make a photograph of yourself, provided the lens' focal length/field of view allows to capture enough of your face.



At least some of the cameras just look like a normal DSLR in a special casing and can be seen in the helmet reflections like this one:



Luca Parmitano selfie



There is a nice gallery of space selfies at Wikimedia.






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    Wow, I didn't know about any of these, or that there was a selfie page. I'd assumed that astronaut cameras were set up to work only in the most conventional point and shoot configuration.
    $endgroup$
    – uhoh
    Apr 6 at 8:05






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    I've always assumed that selfies had to be done with smartphones, because the term includes a pun on the beginning of the word "cellphone". But I've checked a number of dictionaries and they just say that they're typically taken with a hand-held digital camera.
    $endgroup$
    – Barmar
    Apr 6 at 19:00






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    It's too bad the Apollo 12 crew couldn't get their smuggled self-timer to work. The planned portrait of the two of them standing next to Surveyor III could well have beaten Armstrong's portrait of Aldrin as "most-reproduced".
    $endgroup$
    – Mark
    Apr 6 at 19:41






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    @Barmar That only works in American English. Otherwise they're called "mobile phones". "self" plus a suffix "-ie" works in all varieties of English.
    $endgroup$
    – CJ Dennis
    Apr 7 at 6:22






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    @uhoh: Good catch! But that's a part of the Italian flag on his shoulder ^_^
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$begingroup$

Several space selfies were made and chances are you already know the very first one Buzz Aldrin took of himself during Gemini 12.



Buzz Aldrin selfie during Gemini 12



The cameras used are large-ish but imagine even holding a shoe box in front of you with thick gloves on: you're still able to point it at yourself in a distance suitable to make a photograph of yourself, provided the lens' focal length/field of view allows to capture enough of your face.



At least some of the cameras just look like a normal DSLR in a special casing and can be seen in the helmet reflections like this one:



Luca Parmitano selfie



There is a nice gallery of space selfies at Wikimedia.






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Wow, I didn't know about any of these, or that there was a selfie page. I'd assumed that astronaut cameras were set up to work only in the most conventional point and shoot configuration.
    $endgroup$
    – uhoh
    Apr 6 at 8:05






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    I've always assumed that selfies had to be done with smartphones, because the term includes a pun on the beginning of the word "cellphone". But I've checked a number of dictionaries and they just say that they're typically taken with a hand-held digital camera.
    $endgroup$
    – Barmar
    Apr 6 at 19:00






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    It's too bad the Apollo 12 crew couldn't get their smuggled self-timer to work. The planned portrait of the two of them standing next to Surveyor III could well have beaten Armstrong's portrait of Aldrin as "most-reproduced".
    $endgroup$
    – Mark
    Apr 6 at 19:41






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    @Barmar That only works in American English. Otherwise they're called "mobile phones". "self" plus a suffix "-ie" works in all varieties of English.
    $endgroup$
    – CJ Dennis
    Apr 7 at 6:22






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @uhoh: Good catch! But that's a part of the Italian flag on his shoulder ^_^
    $endgroup$
    – DarkDust
    Apr 8 at 14:29














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Several space selfies were made and chances are you already know the very first one Buzz Aldrin took of himself during Gemini 12.



Buzz Aldrin selfie during Gemini 12



The cameras used are large-ish but imagine even holding a shoe box in front of you with thick gloves on: you're still able to point it at yourself in a distance suitable to make a photograph of yourself, provided the lens' focal length/field of view allows to capture enough of your face.



At least some of the cameras just look like a normal DSLR in a special casing and can be seen in the helmet reflections like this one:



Luca Parmitano selfie



There is a nice gallery of space selfies at Wikimedia.






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



Several space selfies were made and chances are you already know the very first one Buzz Aldrin took of himself during Gemini 12.



Buzz Aldrin selfie during Gemini 12



The cameras used are large-ish but imagine even holding a shoe box in front of you with thick gloves on: you're still able to point it at yourself in a distance suitable to make a photograph of yourself, provided the lens' focal length/field of view allows to capture enough of your face.



At least some of the cameras just look like a normal DSLR in a special casing and can be seen in the helmet reflections like this one:



Luca Parmitano selfie



There is a nice gallery of space selfies at Wikimedia.







share|improve this answer














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  • $begingroup$
    Wow, I didn't know about any of these, or that there was a selfie page. I'd assumed that astronaut cameras were set up to work only in the most conventional point and shoot configuration.
    $endgroup$
    – uhoh
    Apr 6 at 8:05






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    I've always assumed that selfies had to be done with smartphones, because the term includes a pun on the beginning of the word "cellphone". But I've checked a number of dictionaries and they just say that they're typically taken with a hand-held digital camera.
    $endgroup$
    – Barmar
    Apr 6 at 19:00






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    It's too bad the Apollo 12 crew couldn't get their smuggled self-timer to work. The planned portrait of the two of them standing next to Surveyor III could well have beaten Armstrong's portrait of Aldrin as "most-reproduced".
    $endgroup$
    – Mark
    Apr 6 at 19:41






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    @Barmar That only works in American English. Otherwise they're called "mobile phones". "self" plus a suffix "-ie" works in all varieties of English.
    $endgroup$
    – CJ Dennis
    Apr 7 at 6:22






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @uhoh: Good catch! But that's a part of the Italian flag on his shoulder ^_^
    $endgroup$
    – DarkDust
    Apr 8 at 14:29

















  • $begingroup$
    Wow, I didn't know about any of these, or that there was a selfie page. I'd assumed that astronaut cameras were set up to work only in the most conventional point and shoot configuration.
    $endgroup$
    – uhoh
    Apr 6 at 8:05






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    I've always assumed that selfies had to be done with smartphones, because the term includes a pun on the beginning of the word "cellphone". But I've checked a number of dictionaries and they just say that they're typically taken with a hand-held digital camera.
    $endgroup$
    – Barmar
    Apr 6 at 19:00






  • 4




    $begingroup$
    It's too bad the Apollo 12 crew couldn't get their smuggled self-timer to work. The planned portrait of the two of them standing next to Surveyor III could well have beaten Armstrong's portrait of Aldrin as "most-reproduced".
    $endgroup$
    – Mark
    Apr 6 at 19:41






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    @Barmar That only works in American English. Otherwise they're called "mobile phones". "self" plus a suffix "-ie" works in all varieties of English.
    $endgroup$
    – CJ Dennis
    Apr 7 at 6:22






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @uhoh: Good catch! But that's a part of the Italian flag on his shoulder ^_^
    $endgroup$
    – DarkDust
    Apr 8 at 14:29
















$begingroup$
Wow, I didn't know about any of these, or that there was a selfie page. I'd assumed that astronaut cameras were set up to work only in the most conventional point and shoot configuration.
$endgroup$
– uhoh
Apr 6 at 8:05




$begingroup$
Wow, I didn't know about any of these, or that there was a selfie page. I'd assumed that astronaut cameras were set up to work only in the most conventional point and shoot configuration.
$endgroup$
– uhoh
Apr 6 at 8:05




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$begingroup$
I've always assumed that selfies had to be done with smartphones, because the term includes a pun on the beginning of the word "cellphone". But I've checked a number of dictionaries and they just say that they're typically taken with a hand-held digital camera.
$endgroup$
– Barmar
Apr 6 at 19:00




$begingroup$
I've always assumed that selfies had to be done with smartphones, because the term includes a pun on the beginning of the word "cellphone". But I've checked a number of dictionaries and they just say that they're typically taken with a hand-held digital camera.
$endgroup$
– Barmar
Apr 6 at 19:00




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It's too bad the Apollo 12 crew couldn't get their smuggled self-timer to work. The planned portrait of the two of them standing next to Surveyor III could well have beaten Armstrong's portrait of Aldrin as "most-reproduced".
$endgroup$
– Mark
Apr 6 at 19:41




$begingroup$
It's too bad the Apollo 12 crew couldn't get their smuggled self-timer to work. The planned portrait of the two of them standing next to Surveyor III could well have beaten Armstrong's portrait of Aldrin as "most-reproduced".
$endgroup$
– Mark
Apr 6 at 19:41




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@Barmar That only works in American English. Otherwise they're called "mobile phones". "self" plus a suffix "-ie" works in all varieties of English.
$endgroup$
– CJ Dennis
Apr 7 at 6:22




$begingroup$
@Barmar That only works in American English. Otherwise they're called "mobile phones". "self" plus a suffix "-ie" works in all varieties of English.
$endgroup$
– CJ Dennis
Apr 7 at 6:22




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