Earth – a timelapse view from International Space Station
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Time lapse sequences of photographs taken by the crew of expeditions 28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from August to October, 2011 at an altitude of around 350km.

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3 thoughts to “Earth – a timelapse view from International Space Station”
flo
Does anybody know why the air looks so green in that movie?
Seems to be not real or something…hmmm…can anybody help?
Luki
It’s northern lights Flo. A question for the author of the thread. Where can I get the originals of the photos? In a bigger size, I’d like to use them as a backgound? I don’t see the source cited anywhere here. I don’t suppose you shot them yourself.
Asif Naqvi
Luki, the images are stills form the movie. You might be able to find some at this website http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/
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