ISS Timelapse - Traveling to Europe, twice (26/31 July 2022)
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- Опубліковано 11 сер 2022
- Camera setup by Samantha Cristoforetti
Original timelapse by Riccardo Rossi (ISAA) - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License -
Raw photos courtesy of eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ archive
Music: Un Planeta Unico by A.Torres Ruiz - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivative 4.0 International License -
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Exactly what i was looking for. Amazing in detail, easy to locate places, thanks!
Incredible. I wish they had popups that would point out landmarks.
That's a very good idea.
starts out with Algeria, then the straight of Gibraltar, Spain and Portugal, heading across the med to northern Italy and Greece. Then is jump cuts to essentially a similar track, but starting further east, cutting across Libya and med, Corsica and Sicily, pretty much all of Italy. You can see a little of crimea and the dnipro river in Ukraine, and then ends up over russia.
U can on Google maps.
Earth is amazing
Bellissimo vedere tutti i continenti,e le sue caratteristiche Fisiche.E un emozione
Grazie mille❤di cuore 🇮🇹 8:10 ISS🇪🇺Timelapse
At first i saw my canary islands in front africa❤ so beautiful thankyou Gracias❤
So sweet earth and universe
Looks like earth without no city's or buildings no cars no people just earth itself 😊😇
That should show you how small we really are
Very lovely ,,,made my mood
Nice to see so many different languages in the comments.
If you go to Spot the Station, you can pick your city and get times and dates to view it as it passes over
Esta preciosa pero un día lloraremos por ella 🥲🥲🥲
Vendo essas imagens, penso , como somos insignificantes diante da grandiosidade que é a terra.
Qué maravilla!!!
Out of the seemingly endless amount of planets we have discovered, this one is the most rare and beautiful of them all.
Amazing. Just thinking about the significance of flying over the Mediterranean like that. For thousands of years it was the highway of trade and civilization. To be able to fly over it in outerspace is just mind blowing. If only some of the Romans from back then could look up in the night sky and see the ISS fly overhead. Amazing.
A obra divina é perfeita
Bahut khubsurat njara he hamari dharti ka
So wonderful and beautiful our living planet earth❤️❤️👍🙏
To get an idea, the video starts with a flight over the Canary Islands and the ISS is moving into a North East direction towards Spain. And later on the 4:24 mark you see just down in the middle somewhat to the right the circular shape of the "Eye of the desert" in the Sahara, also known as the Richat Structure (which some believe is the ancient remnant of "Atlantis").
Very good vlog
Magnífico
Diferentes e variadas tipos de geografias na terra uma mais bonita que a outra
Wow you can actually see a cloud of dusts from north africa desert flying from the start of the video
maybe its a sand storm
@@bamf6603 not a sandstorm, but a huge fire in Morocco www.earthdata.nasa.gov/worldview/worldview-image-archive/morocco-fires-26-July-2022
oh wow@@astronauticast
LOL, i used Italy's "boot" as my reference to figure out where i am
Clear view of the Rishak Structure.
magnifique
Well done indeed. Great music.
Subd.
Beautyful
Wow
Thsnk you gor this we need reminding what we have 4:21
So basically beautiful
Awesome
صوره الارض من الفضاء جميل جدا 😊
Impresionantes las imagenes, lo que se observa al pasar por el norte de africa cerca del estrecho de gibraltar parece como una cortina de humo como de un incendio forestal o algo asi. Si os fijais bien. Un saludo y gracias por este maravilloso video.
Immagini bellissime, ma scusate la mia ignoranza e se mi permetto. Come mai non si vede nemmeno uno delle migliaia di satelliti artificiali in orbita intorno alla Terra??? Sarebbe molto importante per me avere una risposta. Grazie infinite.
Esattamente come quando si osserva il cielo notturno da Terra, anche sulla ISS non si vedono migliaia di satelliti.
Solo alcuni satelliti si vedono in condizioni di luce particolari, come ad esempio prima dell'alba o dopo il tramonto; gran parte di questo video è girato durante il "giorno orbitale", quindi è molto difficile vedere qualcosa.
Infine, i satelliti sono molto molto molto piccoli rispetto a quello che si potrebbe pensare guardando quei siti in cui ci sono le simulazioni in cui si vedono ammassi di puntini, che però non rispettano le dimensioni e le distanze reali.
Espetácular 😊
Schade, dass die ISS bald aufgegeben wird. Ist immer wieder schön sie über einem hinwegrasen zu sehen. Einmal sogar mit der annähernden Versorgungskapsel.
We united As One are the sun ray of light
এটা কোন গ্রহ ভাই বলতে পারেন
At 29 seconds it almost was directly above my house.
Nice 👍
روووووعة
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❤Uauuuu😊
I want there....😢❤❤❤
What a wonderful Mother Earth
What are the four or five shadows in front and to the right of the large shadow that I take is from the ISS ? They are most visible over the ocean at around 1:45
They are no shadows, but they are scrathes and dirt on the window / camera sensor.
En ese momento que la están filmando la camara se va moviendo con la tierra? Hablo del movimiento de traslacion, estoy en lo cierto? O me equivoco
The camera is fixed, installed on a tripod inside the ISS. The movement is due the Station that is orbiting.
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الله يكون معكم
Hay un puntito negro en mitad de la imagen por abajo. Alguien sabe explicar que es?
There is a black dot in the middle of the image, at the bottom, who can explain what it is?
As previously stated in other comments, it’s a scratch or dirt on the window or camera sensor.
Top!🤙🌎👈🚀🛰☝
First pass - between Spain and Morocco - Gibraltar and over Italy. second pass slightly lower Western Sahara. Such small part of earth in camera view, it might be wide angle, that why the curvature of the horizon. ISS fly lower orbit of earth.
Whats that giant fire at 1:05???
www.earthdata.nasa.gov/worldview/worldview-image-archive/morocco-fires-26-July-2022
Oh 😮
❤no comment......
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1:00 à 1mn, au centre de l'image, un immense nuage qui part du maroc aux environs de boulay abdeslam, et qui s'étend jusqu'au dessus de la Méditerranée en face du golf d'al hoceima : savez-vous ce que c'est ?
Already answered in another comment
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Great! It would be a good idea to wipe the window before shooting; in some places you can see dirt on the glass...
Unfortunately, it is not possible to wipe this: www.spacesafetymagazine.com/space-debris/kessler-syndrome/micrometeroid-hit-iss-cupola/
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So beautiful Earth is. And is the ISS casting a shadow on Earth?
They are no shadows, but they are scrathes and dirt on the window / camera sensor.
5:50 Italy
Big fire in Marokko 😮
A los 7 minutos se mira una imagen como un barco o algo así en el lado izquierdo que puede ser alguien me puede dar información grasias y es lo máximo nuestro planeta y el universo
It is a scratch in the Cupola window.
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anyone know footage that is not timelapsed?
Many astronaut posted some footage on 𝕏 (for istance Sultan Al Neyadi). Or try to search RED CAMERA (or IMAX camera) footage on the ISS (google or youtube).
What's the little black dot at the bottom of the view?
Please read the other comments. Already explained.
Did any one else see the UAP UFO in the lower left, 7-8 o clock postion at 8.19 to 8.25. Use Full screen it's hard to see. Moving really really fast, weird like white streak, stop, white streak, stop, does it 4-5 times than goes under or over some clouds and gone.
It's simply a glare on the Cupola window. It's an object inside the module, that reflects its image on the glass.
А нельзя показать в ускоренном режиме полный оборот вокруг земли?
There is a famous timelapse by Sean Doran called "Orbit". Check his youtube channel.
Такая красота сверху нас ждет...а внизу всё тё же жажда власти..жадность..насилие и безумие человеческое....
O planeta Terra e lindo visto do espaco
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Why are the stars blinking in and out of view
Interpolation algorithm glitch
Hii❤
Hebat👍
How sped-up was this? Like 5 or 10 times?
About 5 times
@@astronauticast wow TY
Viděl jsem svůj dům!
So thats it down below?? What's filming it then?? Or if this is a camera from the ISS, what's the small object down below? 😕😕
The camera is INSIDE the ISS Cupola module. The object is not something flying below, but it is simply a small dirt/crack in one of the protective glass of the windows.
What is the altitude?
400 km
@@astronauticast I would have said more between 1000 km to 2000 km altitude, 400 km is not much.
@@jona1pail122it is 400km, dude. Look it up
Speed-Limit
30.000 km/h
Isn't it insane to think that when you are that high up, and yet that close to Earth, man kind no longer exists. Not a single man made object is visible. At least, on the bright side of the planet.
7.15 справа Крым)
ITALY ❤
A 0.52 .... on voit une ombre au sol, c'est l'ombre de l'ISS ?
Already told in other comment: it is not a shadow, but a scratch in the Cupola window.
The ship is moving or the earth?
The ship
@@astronauticastwell, actually both are moving
@@RandyMahnkeThat's right, what we replied was obviously an approximation 😀
- Earth rotates ONCE every 24 hours.
- ISS orbits the Earth 16 times every 24 hours.
ภาพวงโคจรนี้มีระยะห่างจากโลกมากน้อยแค่ไหนค่ะ
400 km
Почему он не летит по прямой а постоянно подворачивает.?
Because the orbit is circular: first Kepler law
Почему не видно как летят самолёты, или где извергаются вулканы , где война , наверное слишком высоко и не видно ?
The earth is beautiful but yet she can be violent!!
Where are the thousands of other satellites that are supposed to be up there? I've seen videos where NASA says these layers of space are practically littered with them. Don't see anything but a few dark spots of dirt on the lens.
You can spot some satellites in nightime timelapses,. just before the sunrise or just after the sunset. During daytime video it is almost impossibile to see such objects. In addition to this, always be aware that the representations of the space junks show them as big dots only for visualization reason, but they are smaller.
Nearly all satellites are at a much high orbit.
How huge is Russia. It takes a few seconds to cross over any country in Europe when it takes a minute or so to cross over Russia.. 😮
*LOOK, MA! NO BORDERS!!!*
So true .
Every globe and map I look at has borders and I work hard to memorize them so I know my
“ geography “.
Nice to be reminded they are arbitrary , optional , and one could almost say -fictional .
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Wow