How the International Space Station viewed the 2024 total eclipse
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- Опубліковано 7 кві 2024
- The International Space Station shares an out-of-this-world view of the celestial event. ABC News' Gio Benitez reports.
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More mouth than footage. Well done
Wow! They could've just photoshopped a blury shadow over Google maps and call that a day!
Thats exactly what they did@Blackout0O0
@@Blackout0O0 this is all fake news. so many sheeps out there. the earth is flat people!
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I was just in Nashville Indiana watching it a few hours ago. The most profound experience you can have on this planet.
*astronomical experience
Hello fellow Nashvillian from Tennessee
@@curseofsasuke agreed.
What other planet are you from?
On this REALM...this "space station" is bullsh1t...this vid is bullsh1t...the earth is FLAT...
AWESOME !!!! all that aligned at one time , really cool 🆒🆒🆒
The eclipse took a couple hours to pass over the US. The ISS orbits about every 90 minutes. There was no way it wouldn't align. Still cool.
Spectacular. Thank you very much for such a beautiful experience
Great!! Fantastic! But what i want to see is the reaction of farm animals, cats, dogs, etc brfore during after the total eclipse.
Report from my farm: dogs hated it. Goats didn't care, they went to sleep, cows didn't seem to mind much either. Chickens and ducks got noisy like they do at dusk and dawn.
I was surprised to hear birds still singing through the eclipse, though less that that were before and after totality. I heard a chicken in the distance having a fit shortly before totality. The people that were walking dogs, the dogs didn't seem to care.
@@andromedasignal1678 Thank you for that rather humorous report. Guess the goats and cows just roll with whatever comes.
😂😂😂@@andromedasignal1678
@@andromedasignal1678pls tell me your farm animals reaction when 911 occurred
how is this in 720p in 2024 ABC news????? can't you really do better?
used to hide the gimmick of CGI
@@knurri Lol. Flat earther I presume? No amount of reality would convince you even if you were flung up there on a catapult and saw it with your own eyes. Get a life! lol. Totality of moron spotted.
@@knurriYou pretend as if there weren't high resolution photos from space from the 60s.
@@knurrigo get a proper education.
Is it just me, or do the camera crews smiles feel a bit forced 😂
Because they know it's fake b.s. the "space station"..."spinning ball earth"
We live under the firmament.
yes because Jesus is coming back soon
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@@spiroplas526they done bad things
No reason to point the camera at the moon/sun because they werent in the shadow.
Space deniers are gonna hate this.
720p? What year is this again?
2024.
You mean I bought these purple Nikes for nothing?
What kinda leader are you following? Everyone knows purple Nikes are for catching comets. Yellow Adidas are for eclipses.
1:12 to 1:23 New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island (Green Gables is just on the right edge of the screen)
Wild af dawg
Watched it in Ohio me and my family drove from Florida it was like an out of body experience we watched it at Ohio state reformatory it was incredible!!!
Ah i live in Mansfield ohio I assume that's the reformatory you went to. We watched it from our back yard. I heard they had an event there
@@tylerv.g.6268 yes we did it was incredible your lucky to live in Mansfield!
fascinating stuff!!!
FL to middle of nowhere Texas over here! It was truly an otherworldly experience. I’ve it heard it said that it’s a “spiritual” experience, and I have to say that is a perfect description! I had tears rolling down my face all of a sudden, not expecting at all to get emotional at something I’ve researched so much and seen a million pics of.
Phenomenal...i am truly fascinated how modern technology can document a celestial event of this nature
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, in that shot.
The station was right over my house in that clip....
Just so you know
That was over New Brunswick, Canada
Hello New Brunswick, Canada!
Cool I always wondered
Nice overview
Our weather satellites had the best view. I’d like to see that.
Japan's Himawari satellite caught the Moon's shadow at dawn over the southeast Pacific.
I captured shadow of moons of Jupiter on planet Jupiter through my Telescope
RIP flat earthers
Where’s the view of the moon from the space station? No one wants to see a dang shadow cuh. RIP Fake Media
Very cool
I agree with him on Purdue’s game
now THAT is a interesting perspective!!!
Maybe more interesting than seeing the eclipse from the ground since millions of humans have done that, even before the space age.
wow! so cool!! shadow of the moon on the earth!
Get back under you rock
Lol. That there is New Brunswick, Canada.
also Quebec...
Doesn't happen very often? That is the first time that has occurred.
fredericktown MO gave me a bit less than 4 minutes of totality, more than expected by quite a bit. crowds quite a bit less there also. most folks just went about their business not noticing the celestial event above their heads.
WOW 😯...Cosmic!!!! 😏💫😁
And some idiots still think that the earth is flat 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dumb bihh the earth is flat...otherwise there would be an eclipse every day...fool
@@phyuk-yooThat doesn't even make any sense.
Io vivo in Italia..purtroppo non ho potuto assistere a questo evento meraviglioso..mia figlia vive in Texas e l'ha visto
There will be an eclipse much closer to you over Spain in 2026, and another one in 2027.
You would think that an astronaut , American or otherwise , would know that the eclipse , once it passed the Maine border, did not 'fly off out over the ocean ' but travelled across New Brunswick,Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and then went out over the north Atlantic. ( Those three places I mentioned , incidentally, are provinces in Canada , a large country bordering The USA. North ,if you try to find it on a map. )
science education in the US of A is horrible.
Hint: The ISS is moving. The astronauts on the ISS couldn't see that part of the shadow's path because they were too far away at that point.
@@looks-suspicious and is moving much faster than the moon or it's shadow.
I viewed it and felt underwhelmed. But then this isn't my first eclipse.
I was just outside Washington DC and had a incredible view of the almost total eclipse with only a "new moon" sliver of the sun appearing.
Last day of our holiday and didn't expect anything, so WOW!
You were in the path of totality twice?
Who else is ready for the next one on August?
L👀ked like the sky over East Palestine Ohio, February '23
Where are all the Flat Earth and conspiracy comments? They're funny and entertaining.
The flatties and reli nuts hmostly the same people) are repying to the next comment.
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this day truly wont be forgotten
I was always wondering if the ISS would see a silver line, from everyone wearing eclipse glasses and looking up. In this video I did see a few flashes of silver come and go. So I guess the ISS does see a silver line from space, during an eclipse.
How much area is covered by this shadow or what's the radius of the shadow.
about one hundred miles left to right.
@@caseyjones7584 Thanks. More than 200 kms. That will be very large.
The shadow is 11 times smaller than the object allegedly making it. Think about that.
@@scooterrockets7815 The sun's diameter is 800,000 miles and the moon's diameter is 2,000 miles. You can simulate the small region of total eclipse with an angle poise lamp and a ping-pong ball. You haven't uncovered some massive conspiracy, space is just big and weird.
@@simonjones2453 the size of the light source has absolutely NOTHING to do with the size of an object’s shadow… ZERO. There is no experiment that will yield a shadow smaller than the object casting the shadow, period. The people that have put these ideas in your mind use "big" and "weird" to make you abandon logic and the scientific process. This began when you were a child and too feeble to mount an opposition, and it continues into adulthood.
How big was the shadow ?? Does anybody have the diameter of the shadow ??
Dallas Texas
Independence day
I would expect NASA to have some PTZ hd cameras outside to catch this rare sight. It's disappointing the astronauts had to film it with a handheld camera through the window after their shift! Opportunity missed!
Soooooo the nasa vid from a telescope didnt count?
The point of this is this is what astronauts see from their windows.
Its not the only vid they released.
There was a live feed from the ISS of the eclipse for a few minutes.
You all are truly some dumb mfs...
My neighbor was outside sacrificed a chicken during eclipse...(wierd)
NOW THAT IS A NICE VIDEO THAT I NEVER HAVE SEEN BEFORE.
PEI getting some American air time. Bud the spud would be proud.
I wanted to see the dark side of the moon lit up..
You can see that on the 23rd
@@kellydalstok8900 really!?! It was merely a joke which I thought it would be impossible to see. How so?
@@Koval_71_chuk The same side of the moon faces Earth all the time. In this case that side was in the moon's shadow.
Some good photographers caught that. Or, just wait for the next full phase.
A billion dollar space station and no one has a wide angle lens?!? Really?!?!
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The ISS is only 400km above the earths surface. Simple maths using 400km height and Earth radius of 6360km radius shows that people on the ISS can only view 3% of the earths surface at any one time (distance to the horizon all round from the ISS). Whether you use a wide angle lens or a normal lens, you cannot view any more than 3% of the earth in one picture.
@@Vinchiamo my wide angle lenses capture 180 degree views. I would have to be inside a hole in the ground so as not to capture a full horizon. I am quite sure I would catch a lot of stars all around the earth in one shot. I have a double wide angle handheld that takes 360 degree pictures, including my hand holding it.
@@Vinchiamo👍👌
@@Vinchiamo I forgot, the idiots forgot to install a arm that can move the camera around. Such simple math
I'm glad they specified that this was the eclipse shadow. I thought it was my ex gf going somewhere.
Great perspective
How big diameter area of shadow is??
As big as the moon.
@@warlockpaladin2261 no, not really. The moon is ~300000 km away from Earth, so the shadow is much smaller than the moon. The moon's shadow diameter on Earth's surface is only about 270 km, whereas diameter of the moon is about 3500 km, about a quarter of Earth's
@@ImproveConditions who are "they"??
@ImproveConditions exactly the same size as 'they', or anyone, knew it would be. Work it out on a bit of paper. It's called trigonometry.
@@warlockpaladin2261 wrong.
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Just enough view to make you wonder
So thankfull that God made everything line up so perfectly ❤🌒✝️🥳
Does he wear his space clothes to the shops))))))
Nice balloon cam shot.
Get back under your rock, airthief
Across North Americica
solar eclipses are not that rare. usually there are 2-3 each year. The moon's shadow travels much slower than the space station. It travels about 2300 mph or a little bit over 1 km/s
Total solar eclipses happen once every 1.5 years, and they only happen once every 375 years on average for any given location.
But they didn't zoom out to record the whole shadow....
The ISS is in low Earth orbit.
All it sowed was the very start of the shadow. Bowie.
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How did the animals behave did they got confused
എന്റെ നാട്ടിൽ പിണു ഗ്രഹണം ഇപ്പോഴൊന്നും തീരൂല്ലാ
The nothing swallowing everything in its path. It really was the Apoceclipse..
They give us a photo? In the day and age of 4k video and they are up there on our dime.
Theres literally dozens of videos they put out lmao is this the only channel you're allowed to watch?
The photo was a still from the video in fact.
The ISS showed a live feed of the eclipse for a few minutes.
2024...year of the stoopids
YOUR dime? You didn't pay a cent.
And now its aliens ???😂😂😂
320x240
Independence Day 🙈
Why not zoom in and out then pan to the sun and moon then back again? This isn’t from space altitude
From a window on the space station that is oriented downward? How do you suppose that would be possible dum dum?
Wow that was uncalled for. @fdtori
The ISS has not windows everywhere.
@MeMe-ef5fw idk its pretty called for when flat earthers consistently get presented with evidence and this is the kind of stuff they say lol.
@@BigMan.270We see the moon when the face is reflecting light from the sun to us. In the case of an eclipse, we cannot see any objects in the direction of the sun due to no reflection in space, and refraction in space
Excelente toma de video desde el globo de gas elio.
Why is it that people in the comments think this is all they put out for us to see?
Lmao.
Cursed comment section
I thought the world was ending? Dang they were wrong again
Was it just me or was this actual video of the last one and they definitely had that guy in his quote unquote space uniform specifically to try and sell this better. This was them showing that they had the ability to block out the Sun anytime they wish to.
Probably just you.
@@seetha7 I sure hope not because don't you think it's about time people start opening their eyes and seeing what the actual truth is before it's too late and we have no control over what becomes our future??
@@caseyjones7584 you made something up in your head, and you’re calling it the “truth”. I’m not sure if you know this, but that’s not how truth works.
@@seetha7 I really I'm sorry that you feel that way however I can assure you that this is not just something I made up in my head. So far I have went back all the way to 1923 doing research into anything related to government control, manipulation, tactics and coercion, different ways they are able to go about ensuring these things, all the way down to time frames it would take from beginning to end. I've also looked up multiple different hidden technologies that are defense capable, weapons able to affect one person and a group of 1,000 450 in a group of 1,000 or even all of them, plus super advanced technology weapons that are able to pretty much invisibly affect people without even the person next to them knowing that it's happening, they will simply think that person's lost their mind and gone mad we're having some type of nervous breakdown or something. In one of those files there is a weapon known as the "second sun" and once this weapon is deployed, the original sun is to be coverd with a "coat" that is a zero gravity,charged by the sun,missile resistant,24/7 monitored shield. They will then have the ability to control when it is light and when it is dark,plus the temperature,and accompanied with other technologies they can even control the humidity. All of this in effect,let's them control what and where things grow plus the amount and stages they reach,and if they want to literally make Texas to hot for the human population to survive it's as simple as a turn of a button. Yes,I do understand the things I'm saying sound and seem completely impossible for humans to know how to build,make functional, deploy and infact use on humanity but you can find most of this tech in the US patent office and the devices / weapons that you cannot find their you will find in CIA documents NSA documents skunk works documents and the very powerful "security" documents.and even though most people haven't even heard of the "security" division I can assure you there are more powerful than the CIA and the FBI combined. I hope you choose to research these things yourself my friend instead of assuming you already know for certainty that I'm a crazy,nut job.
@@caseyjones7584 please seek professional help asap.
Why didn't they take a picture of the eclipse?
The view of the eclipse from the iss would have been about the same as the view from Earth, but this shot is one you can only get from the iss. With only precious moments to document the event, the correct decision was made.
There is a few minutes of video footage of the eclipse from the ISS.
@@andrewjohnson1573 🤣🤣🤣 good one, because they only had ONE camera onboard.
The iss did not get a totality but from what I read they were trying to maneuver it to do so but failed
@@tylerv.g.6268 No. The ISS recorded a few minutes of the eclipse. Manoeuvring was not an option anyway, they just pointed a camera at it.
I remember male news reporters wearing ties and looking professional.
Nobody is asking where the city lights are in that shot but whatever
Covered with lies
Why would city lights be on during the day, and how would city lights be brighter than full-day lights?
It should be possible with the right lens and filtering equipment. I don't think their cameras are particularly good, maybe they are and we get a lossy processed version, but it just seems like regular footage without any special prep to capture lots of different perspectives, like seeing city lights automatically flick on from the darkening.
Why would people turn on the lights for 1 min of darkness?
People don't know city lights are light sensing?Wild.
That is not the moon ppl are so ignorant look at that
It’s the moons shadow. What moron told you the dark patch seen on the earth was the moon?
Great, now point the camera at the moon.
Right! Dang!
The ISS wasn't in the shadow. You wouldn't have seen the moon, with the sun almost directly behind it.
wtf 😂
“MOON”
The ISS has not windows everywhere.
?????????????
Ok Now Show Us The Sun And Moon We Don’t Need the Shadow 🙄
You really are illiterate.
The ISS was not in the path of totality. Obviously.
So, Sun and Moon would look just as always.
@@bobmusil1458 OP is simply looking for a perspective view. I guess you're illiterate too?
@@Infinion Everybody who is not illiterate would understand that Sun and Moon look just as always. So, how does that help to understand the eclipse?
@@bobmusil1458 I don't think "Illiterate" is the word you're looking for here then. You don't need to be literate to understand concepts. It depends on who's influenced your learning.
OP wants to see the eclipse from the perspective of the ISS, which is 20% closer to the moon than they are, and outside of the shadow. This will look significantly different from a person on the surface of Earth, and enough to see the entire scene of the total solar eclipse. Total shadow, satellite, star. Their relative sizes, and surface features visible.
It may be hard to understand, but people like OP like to see as many perspectives as possible to develop a full picture of events, rather than to be shown.
They're still crass, but I wouldn't go so far as to strawman them.
@@Infinion Actually, the ISS is 0.1% closer to the Moon than someone standing on the surface of Earth 😂
If you are in the path of totality you can’t see the size and form of the shadow because you are _in the shadow._
The *unique perspective* of the ISS was that the ISS did show us what the shadow looked like from the outside.
Only a satellite can do that!
So, why would you want the ISS to show you a completely ordinary picture of the Sun or the Moon? That picture would look exactly like a picture taken today or next week or last year.
I can think of two possible reasons why the OP wanted to see such a picture:
a) He does not understand that such a picture would be completely ordinary, not showing the eclipse.
b) OP is some kind of moron who thinks the Earth is flat or space is not real or the ISS is not in space because of the firmament.
everyone is defying social distancing.. what is going on?
Most people aren't paranoid schizophrenics.
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Does anybody even watch this rag anymore ?
How fake can it get ?
How stupid can you be?
You flatters are still running away from the most simple questions. Why?
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To skip all the jaw boning click here (0:23 -1:20) to see the eclipse pass over the Northeast, USA viewed by I.S.S .
And it only went over biblical city names. Remember that folks! 😆
Какой противный на слух английский язык, и так раздражают вот эти их манипуляции руками и мимикой лиц! Ненавижу!!!
А где плоскоземельщики, сейчас придут и расскажут что это ничего не доказывает, Земля плоская и точка 😂
Couldnt pan the camera at the moon covering the sun from iss
🤦♂️ How stupid! You can clearly see that the ISS was not in the path of the eclipse. 😂
If we had the moon at 3pm est what did the other side of the earth see? Say in South Korea, no moon?? I’m confused how this works and can’t wrap my head around it
yes, you don't see the moon during the night when it's new moon
@@ady6022 so the will get the moon tomorrow. Kinda makes sense now.
@@chris12321222 not really. it will be a thin crescent moon
@@ady6022 okay since it’s coming back around to the other side slowly, earths shadow is casting on the moon.🌙 I got it!
@@chris12321222earth's shadow will fall on the moon if it's aligned. Twice in a year.
Why would they take a picture of the shadow and not of the eclipse itself
Because there are already countless pictures of the eclipse from Earth.
When they could see the edge of the shadow like that, the ISS itself was likely outside the shadow.
Why is it so close! Crap pictures
Show us yours!
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