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Thanks for watching Space Videos: Live video of Earth from space — as seen from the Nasa ISS live stream aboard the International Space Station.
— Watch our latest video — The Sun — Our Dynamic Star www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUuHA9WbVCY
— The International Space Station — ISS — circles the earth at 240 miles above the planet, on the edge of space in low earth orbit.
The station is crewed by NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.
The Expedition 64 Crew are:
Kate Rubins
Victor Glover
Soichi Noguchi
Sergey Ryzhikov
Michael Hopkins
Shannon Walker
Sergey Kud-Sverchkov
Beautiful views of planet Earth seen from the ISS. As seen from the Nasa space video ISS live stream — A real astronaut view of Earth!
THIS WILL SHOW LIVE and PRE-RECORDED FOOTAGE — depending on signal from the station or if the ISS is on the night side of Earth.
When the feed is live the words LIVE NOW will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen.
As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable — during this time, and other breaks in transmission, recorded footage is shown.
When back in daylight the live stream of earth will recommence
Thanks for watching with us on Space Videos — were grateful to be able to share these wonderful views of our home —
This ISS live feed of planet earth from space is courtesy of Nasa Earth Viewing Cameras aboard the international space station. The station is crewed by #NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.
Before you ask —
Why cant we see the stars?
The cameras have a low light exposure for viewing Earth in daylight, so no stars are seen on the feeds, although the Sun, Moon and Venus can be seen. The Earth or moon on these videos is many hundreds of thousands of times brighter than the brightest stars and the cameras shoot at 60 frames per second — with an exposure that allows us to get a good view of the Earth. This exposure is too short to capture stars which are incredibly faint compared to the brightness of the planet. (Its down to photography rather than conspiracy!)
What do those different screens mean?
The bottom left screen shows photos of Earth taken by ISS astronauts.
The middle screen shows the current position of the Space Station (the large white H shape!)
The bottom right will is a 2nd live cam which will display timelapse video when the live stream is not available.
#nasalive #ISSlive #earthfromspace
If you are here to talk about a flat earth then please dont bother. You can stay and watch our beautiful globe earth as it spins in space, but please dont share your nonsense beliefs in our chat.
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Watch the earth roll by courtesy of the NASA Live cameras
International Space Station Live Feed: Thanks to NASA for this www.nasa.gov The ISS passes into the dark side of the earth for roughly half of each of its 90 minute orbits. During this time no video is available. We would recommend that you check out some recorded footage while you wait — click the link above.
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Special thanks to:
Prof. Dave Jewitt from UCLA Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences
Prof. Mark Boslough from Sandia National Labs
Scott Manley: www.youtube.com/user/szyzyg
Ryan Wyatt at Morrison Planetarium
Prof. Amy Mainzer
Alexandr Ivanov for the opening shot of Chelyabinsk Meteor
What would we see if we could journey through time, from Earth’s birth up to its death? Join us today on a voyage through time, from planetary creation to the blossoming of life, from the first civilizations to the planet’s ultimate demise.
Дорогой мир,
Давай поговорим о времени.
Когда я загрузил мое первое видео на YouTube 7 лет назад, Я бы никогда и не подумал, что оно получит так много внимания. Имел много обсуждений, встретил новых людей, продолженных, чтобы сделать видео о вещах, которые заинтриговали меня. Или испытал эффекты.
Я наслаждался им много, и я все еще читаю каждый комментарий, который появляется. И они продолжают приходить. Я очень рад, что начал это хобби. И я смущен вниманием.
Ну, поскольку время проходило, я находил все меньше времени для работ над видео, боролся с другими вещами в жизни и задался вопросом, найду ли я когда-нибудь время снова.
Но я всегда знал одну вещь:
Я кое-что должен Вам. Все время люди спрашивали о продолжении к сравнению размеров звёзд. И да, я пообещал однажды.
Я держу свои обещания. Так, каждый раз, когда я находил время в прошлом году, я тратил его на проект. И вот он.
Я надеюсь, что Вам понравится. Я пытался сделать его в немного другим способом. Любопытствую об отзывах. Я знаю, что едва ли буду в состоянии победить музыку из первой части, но позвольте мне сказать, Вангелис Альфа — часть, которая очень дорога моему сердцу, я всегда держал её в памяти.
Все еще ищу возможности контакта с музыкантами.
Я не знаю, что принесёт будущее, но я надеюсь, что мы получим вести друг от друга. Наслаждайтесь!
The world around us is made of atoms. Did you ever wonder where these atoms came from? How was the gold in our jewelry, the carbon in our bodies, and the iron in our cars made? In this lecture, we will trace the origin of a gold atom from the Big Bang to the present day, and beyond. You will learn how the elements were forged in the nuclear furnaces inside stars, and how, when they die, these massive stars spread the elements into space. You will learn about the origin of the building blocks of matter in the Big Bang, and we will speculate on the future of the atoms around us today.
Speaker: Dr. Edward Murphy, University of Virginia
Date: November 13, 2012
In the beginning — before the 1920s, these words had no place in our scientific understanding of the universe. Astronomers believed the cosmos to be eternal and unchanging. We knew of only one galaxy and a few million visible stars, and this was the scope of our observable universe.
Then astronomer Edwin Hubble observed, courtesy of redshift, distant galaxies speeding away from each other and formulated Hubbles Law to explain the universes uniform expansion. Redshift just refers to a distant celestial bodys shift toward longer, or redder, wavelengths, compliments of the Doppler effect.