Meteor burns up over Earth in amazing footage from space station
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, currently aboard the International Space Station, captured footage of a meteor burning up in Earth atmosphere on Sept. 2, 2024.
Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA/Matthew Dominick | edited by [Steve Spaleta](x.com/stevespa...)
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The thing that blows my mind the most about this is actually how beautifully visible the stars are here. I've never seen video from space that showed them like this. I get that we can't do it during the day because of exposure issues. The Earth would be whited out if the stars were too focused on so we lose the stars for the planet. But honestly I'd rather see the stars more.
Probably this was because the ISS was above the night hemisphere, thus the light reflected by the Earth's surface was much less, therefore not saturating the imaging device.
its because when your on the sun side then the suns rays block it but on the night side you can see
bro its all fake. its images and videos generated from data. wake up. even NASA admitted that years ago
damn dude you're so right! looks amazing
Get away from city lights. Youd be amazed what the sky looks like at night.
Unfortunately that wasn't a meteor but rather it was the door falling off the Boeing spaceliner
lmao
😂😂😂😂
You win the Internet today! Well played, sir. Well played.
Underrated comment😂
I thougt it was the door handler. Thanks for clarifying
Wow. Even without the meteor, what an incredible capture!
Cool thunderstorms, too.
Unreal engine 5 is crazy
@@Angel-AzraelAre we still believing in flat earth in 2024?🤨
@@notmo. Unreal Engine 5 is a tool used to make games or videos, has nothing to do with the Earth we live in
There were actually 2. You can see the second one at the 38 second mark dead center. It was a lot smaller so it didn't burn that bright and it only took a few milliseconds to burn up.
it was a timelapse
@@Caden158 1000’s of small meteors burn up in the atmosphere everyday. That was one of them.
@@ad7711x it still doesnt take a milisecond for a meteor t burn up
yea i see the meteor north of egypt. And today there was a meteor over Manila.
Yeah it was alot smaller but I seen it.
EARTH LOOKS AMAZING 🌎🏴
You can beautifully see the Nile river and it's delta. Israel right after it and the clear shape of Cyprus right in the middle of the Mediterranean sea
My God, to see this reality for the first time in human history, we're blessed beyond blessings. Ancient history could only dream of this footage. This is JWT level. Seeing the unseeen using this generations captures is worth 1M words
Not the first time. What rock have you been living under?
Seeing Earth above must feel like worlds coolest science-fiction.
"first time in human history" ?
lol, wtf are you even talking about. 😆
Dream? They couldn't even comprehend it!
What are you on about?
So pretty
Eh not really in my opinion, it’s just a flash of light on video. In real life probably looks stunning.
@@A_Internet_User I think she's talking about the footage of our planet.
This is CGI
This is filmed in kerbal space program
@@Angel-Azrael😀😀
Amazing luck to have the station right above when this happened! Also, an incredible display of technology to have identified this object before impact and the immediate global tracking effort. A true 2024 event.
Edit: This is not the Philippine event I was thinking it was! I mean this is clearly the middle east in or near Syria. Oops! It's still awesome though.
It’s cool either way, but this is can’t be the meteor that went down over the Philippines. If you look at the coastlines, this is clearly the Levant, you can see Cyprus and the Nile delta.
@@fixminer9797 You're absolutely right, damn. I was even thinking "Huh that seems like a lot of lights for the Philippines" and if I had taken just a couple of seconds to think about it I would have put it together. I'll add a note to my original comment. I got too excited about meteors!
there's multiple stations and satellites in orbit with such cameras on 24/7, mostly weather and other observation purposes. There's many of such meteor events all the time so these events captured on camera isn't really rare. You can search up video footage captured from the ground of such events, often by phones or vehicle dashcams.
AWESOME!!
Did you know...? There are still some people that believe Earth is flat.
Still? There are more people who believe the Earth is flat than at any other time in history, thanks to social media.
They mostly do it to feel special and part of a group, you can't argue with them.
@@notmo. No, but you can have a lot of fun playing with em :D
you trying too say it isnt ???
Did you know that there are some people who still believe in magic bendy water?
I am actually amazed by how beautiful this is ❤
This is not 2024 RW1, the meteor detected the morning of Sep 4 a few hours before impact over Luzon.
two days apart so was it a part of a bigger one that got split up and the pieces are two days apart or what is your theory
@@quakerninja this was some other meteor. it is cool to see it from the ISS. but the report doesn't give enough information to guess whether they are connected
@@quakerninja probably got something to do with Luzon being in the Phillipines and this is clearly somewhere over Israel or Syria given the fact you can see Cyprus in the middle
The entire world looks beautiful and amazing
Thank you for posting this,, video.
Cyprus
Was that the one we just detected last 24 hours and knew it was going over Philippines today ?
Philippines is an island in the middle of an ocean, that is a lot of land with a couple of large lakes. Another comment says the orange light is Turkey, so it seems to fit the geography in that end of the mediterranean.
@@hikingphotogthe big island is Cyprus, the orange lights are Turkey, and the white lights are Israel
With the Nile in Egypt also clearly visible bottom right (the Suez Canal can also just be seen to the right of it if you look hard enough)
@@hikingphotog Yeah its roughly Jordan/Iran area
You can literally see the countries' borders from space from the different colors of lights by different manufacturers.
What an amazing cosmic event caught from space! Whew! 😅
I know, right! Alway blown away when stuff like this is captured from space!
thank the Earth
Got it thanks❤
Earth looks lit at night. That's crazy. I need to see Earth in 4K now.
So brilliant!
Very cool capture there. Thanks for sharing this perspective
damn. also my country hallo :D
(türkiye)
That's how close the space station was to being destroyed. Kind of like Russian roulette. It's amazing the space station is never struck with little particles and things.
Space is huge. Meteor was thousands of miles away from SS
And it does get hit with tiny particles. Remember the astronaut who had slits in his gloves? Turns out it was from tiny sand grain particles hitting the hand railings and causing sharp edges. Luckily, nothing large enough to puncture the main cabin has hit it yet. But they do have contingency plans if it does.
@@alphagt62 Very true. Although it will have a collision some day, until then; keep on swerving on them fools ISS. Keep on swerving
@@onexlifeonly132 for 4-5 more years. then its retiment
Nothing like it, beautiful
The galactic federation will not allow photography of Earth from space. No exceptions.
The best video of Earth ever taken!
It’s fun to see the changes in municipal lighting technology at various borders. I see turkey is still predominantly sodium vapor street lights…
Yay Cyprus 🇨🇾
Flat earthers will say this is fake 😏
Imagine doing 8km/s & then u see a quick blur out the window gone in a second.
That Meteor fragment was probably doing 10x the ISS' speed yes....amazing!
Southern Europe and Israel looks so beautiful at night from space.
Such amazing footage! Thank you!😊
Thank you.
Earth looks like space, like galaxys
Thank you for uploading
Is nobody going to talk about the light pollution caused by all that LED lighting? You can see a clear contrast with Turkey, which still has the softer orange lights. That is really bad! 😟
As an amateur astronomer... seeing all that light pollution and how many don't get to see the night sky.
That flash from the meteor is not it burning up. It's an electric plasma arc discharge.
Such a beautiful display but a dangerous projectile for astraunauts. Keep safe fellow humans outside of Earth.
Hello from Scotland 🏴
Wow !! great footage, and over the Mediterranean and Cyprus
Is that the one that might hit Philippines ?? Cool video , hope the get video of big one that actually hits earth !
The meteor blasted above Philippine on Sept. 4th, named #2024RW1 by European Space Agency (ESA), was 2 days after this clip :)
the philippines is nowhere near here. so no.
0:09 Creta and Cyprus...wowwww
need more fps!!! fund nasa with bajillions!!!
Nile river?
Yep.
Was this the one seen in the Philippines?
Where was the space station exactly when this happened?
Cyprus
somewhere over Syria.
the meteor entered close to As Suwayda in the city of Damascus.
The video starts over North Africa, then you can see Egypt with the Nile & Nile delta lit up, then Israel, and Cypres and Turkey top-left.
space
Our atmosphere is cool
Damn that's so bright.
Too bad there's no mention of the elapsed time or was it such a small rock that it only lasted ... 3 seconds ?
Were those lightning flashes in the other parts of the video ? Cool to see .
It's a nice view of a portion of the earth from the station.
Keep them coming !
Finally Omnitrix is on Earth
Iss is quite vulnerable really 😮.great photos
25 years and still going strong. We are all quite vulnerable.
Amazing
If you had slowed it down to real-time speed in the first place you wouldn't have to slow it down.
I find it almost strange that no one mentions that Turkey has different outdoor lighting than the other countries. Turkey is glittering in orange, probly halogene, while the others have white lights.
I was so relieved when we finally got rid of that ugly lighting around my area some years ago. Hope Turkey do the same..
Sodium lamps. Everyone had them until recently.
The thing about the white lights though is it makes seeing stars even harder.
Ngl, i hate the white lights. They contrast weirdly and make my eyes hurt. The amber color is much softer
I miss the yellow lights.
I utterly hate the orange lighting. I don't live near active volcanoes. That color is utterly unnatural. Candle light is natural.. And in winter time with a lot of snow. Terrible, so ugly...
The flashes of light remind me of the scene in Die Hard when they're on the roof of the Nakatomi plaza(Fox plaza) building.
Wow!
That does not sync up with the very few videos from the ground in Luzon...
this is a different meteor, the one that was over the Philippines happened 2 days later
Is that the island Cyprus 🇨🇾 below?
"They're alive!"
- Dr. Ellie Arroway -
Awesome. We humans have walked far.
Earths halo style overshields got it covered
Que imagens!!!! Impressionante.
Omg but the lightning during the video!!!!!
What are those flashes all over? Lightning storms?
yup
Mashallah 😍
Cyprus looks more amazing than the meteor burning for sure
Turkey living in the 20th century
Was it the Starliner burning up in the atmosphere?
couldn't show in real-time speed? 😢
Cool!!
It's very smart astroid saved his life
It's a shame the ISS feed isn't that detailed.
Where are the FEs at😂
Nice and amazing
Ridiculousness finally has a meaning.
What game's this?
Location? Umm, that is Levant
Amazing..
Flat Earther warning: The contents of this video will display a reality that could cause you to think something’s wrong with your brain.
They don't have brains
Imagine you are the one being fooled here :)
I dont mean to be the big conspiracy nut but why tf does the satellite look so animated?
Raise shields!
Wow
Where would it have hit i wonder.
You all saw the second one to the bottom left right?! Roughly the same time...
That´s an insane amount of light pollution we have in our world today, i just hope it doesn´t get worse.
Good thing those meteors don't hit the ISS
Space is big.
One of these days one of these rocks will end it all on earth
Gee, its not like thousands of pieces of space debris hit the atmosphere every day.
How many get captured on video from space? Are you naturally like this or do you practise?
That's cool!
Scary rock running away from earth
I have to watch these videos upside because it's upside down
Behold, a star in the east! That's the last thing the Middle East needs right now
0:13. Looks like Africa/Madagascar?
Editors could have rotated the video 🥵
Everyone is saying how cool this is while not acknowledging that if that thing was bigger and made it through the atmosphere it has the potential to kill everyone lol 😂😂
Nowhwere near big enough.