What does it feel like to fly over planet Earth?

A time-lapse taken from the front of the International Space Station as it orbits our planet at night. This movie begins over the Pacific Ocean and continues over North and South America before entering daylight near Antarctica. Visible cities, countries and landmarks include (in order) Vancouver Island, Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles. Phoenix. Multiple cities in Texas, New Mexico and Mexico. Mexico City, the Gulf of Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, El Salvador, Lightning in the Pacific Ocean, Guatemala, Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Lake Titicaca, and the Amazon. Also visible is the earths ionosphere (thin yellow line), a satellite (55sec) and the stars of our galaxy. Smooth Version; www.youtube.com 25fps Version www.youtube.com Raw data was downloaded from; The Gateway To Astronaut Photography of Earth "eol.jsc.nasa.gov ". Virtualdub was used to create the final movie. You can see more beautiful images of our universe at; infinity-imagined.tumblr.com How big is the universe? www.youtube.com
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Space Station Reboost: The Inside Story

As the International Space Station is boosted into a higher orbit, Expedition 29 Commander Mike Fossum and Flight Engineers Satoshi Furukawa and Sergei Volkov float freely to demonstrate the acceleration of the orbiting complex.
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Expedition 29 Launches to the Space Station

Expedition 29 Soyuz Commander Anton Shkaplerov, NASA Flight Engineer Dan Burbank and Russian Flight Engineer Anatoly Ivanishin launched on the Russian Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft on November 14, 2011, (November 13 in the United States) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to begin a two-day journey to the International Space Station. The trio will dock to the station on November 15, US time, to start a five and a half month tour on the complex, joining station Commander Mike Fossum of NASA, Russian Flight Engineer Sergei Volkov and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa, who have been on the outpost since June.
International Space Station Passes Over Hurricane Irene - Astronaut Commentary - August 25, 2011

Hurricane Irene is still a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph, as of the most recent update from the National Hurricane Center. How to prepare if a hurricane is headed your way: www.fema.gov Hurricane Irene updates: www.nhc.noaa.gov video source: www.nasa.gov ---- I totally tuned in right at the moment before they were to pass over Irene, yaya.... but doesn't sound so good, the size of Irene? :[ is big :.[ PS please do not trip on the spots on the screen, they are not UFOs. Come now.
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President Obama Calls The International Space Station

On the final mission for Space Shuttle Atlantis and NASA's Space Shuttle program, President Obama called the International Space Station as the shuttle was docked and spoke with the crew of Atlantis and the crew of Increment 28 about their mission.
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Space Station Reboost

Astronaut Jeff Williams demonstrates the acceleration experienced inside the cabin during a planned International Space Station reboost on January 24, 2010. The ISS is reboosted periodically to maintain its orbit, and to prepare for visiting spacecraft, such as the space shuttle and Progress vehicles.
Russian Cargo Ship Docks to Space Station

Three days after launching on its Soyuz booster rocket, the Russian ISS Progress 45 cargo ship docked to the International Space Station Nov. 2, 2011, delivering almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies to the residents of the complex. The unmanned resupply ship automatically linked up to the Pirs Docking Compartment on the Russian segment of the station after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Oct. 30 in a successful comeback from the failure of a similar Soyuz booster on Aug. 24 that resulted in the loss of the ISS Progress 44 cargo ship.
Total Ghost - Space Station

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Space Station Cameras View Hurricane Irene as it Approaches the US

Cameras mounted on the International Space Station captured new views of Hurricane Irene at 2:51 pm EDT on August 26, 2011 as the storm bore down on the east coast of the United States. Accompanied by narration from Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Mike Fossum of NASA, the video showed the massive system moving north at 14 miles an hour packing winds of 100 miles an hour some 300 miles south-southwest of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Irene is expected to track to the northeast along the mid-Atlantic states, the metropolitan New York-New Jersey region and New England this weekend before heading out over the north Atlantic.
Space Station Cameras View Hurricane Irene as it Approaches the US

Cameras mounted on the International Space Station captured new views of Hurricane Irene at 4:27 pm EDT on August 26, 2011 as the storm bore down on the east coast of the United States. Accompanied by narration from Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Mike Fossum of NASA, the video showed the massive system moving north at 14 miles an hour packing winds of 100 miles an hour some 300 miles south-southwest of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Irene is expected to track to the northeast along the mid-Atlantic states, the metropolitan New York-New Jersey region and New England this weekend before heading out over the north Atlantic.
[ISS] Texas Wildfires Seen From International Space Station

Dozens of blazes currently burning throughout Texas were seen from the International Space Station on the 6th August 2011. Nearly 200 miles up huge plumes of smoke were clearly visible over the state.
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Space Station Views Tropical Storm Irene

Cameras mounted on the International Space Station captured new views of Tropical Storm Irene at 2:33 pm EDT on August 28, 2011 as the storm bore down on the east coast of the United States. Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Mike Fossum comments on the condition of the storm as seen from space.
Bigelow Aerospace's Space Station

Bigelow Aerospace Vice President Jay Ingham provides this overview of the company's commercial space station plans using scale models at the International Symposium for Private and Commercial Spaceflight.
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Red Carpet Rolled Out at Space Station

Mike Fossum, Sergei Volkov and Satoshi Furukawa are greeted by fellow Expedition 28 members Andrey Borisenko, Ron Garan, and Alexander Samokutyaev as they board the International Space Station following their two-day journey from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Thanksgiving in Space for New ISS Commander

Aboard the International Space Station, the new Commander of the complex, NASA's Dan Burbank, discuss the start of his four months on the orbital laboratory, and how he and his crewmates are spending Thanksgiving in an in-flight interview November 23, 2011 with reporters from CBS News.
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Space Station Cameras Capture Views of Hurricane Irene From Orbit August 2011

Aboard the International Space Station, an Expedition 28 crew member captured views of intensifying Hurricane Irene from an altitude of 225 miles at 3:33 pm EDT on Aug. 22, 2011, as the tropical system passed to the north of Hispaniola. The National Hurricane Center is forecasting a track that would take Irene near to or east of the Florida peninsula as a major hurricane on Friday with a possible landfall along the southeastern United States on Saturday. A GOES-13 animation from Aug. 19, 2011, through Aug. 22, 2011, (1545 UTC/11: 45 am EDT) shows the progression of Tropical Storm Harvey through the western Caribbean Sea and the birth of Hurricane Irene. Over the weekend, Harvey made landfall in Belize and is moving into Mexico today, Aug. 22, 2011. Farther east, System 99L developed into Hurricane Irene on August 20. Irene moved over Puerto Rico and is now moving west-northwest toward the southeastern Bahamas today the links: www.nasa.gov www.nasa.gov my channel: www.youtube.com
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Aurora from Above: Space Station Crew Sees Southern Lights

Beautiful video of the Aurora Australis, captured by ISS crew-members passing over eastern Australia on September 11, 2011. Geomagnetic storms induced by solar flares produce these intricate natural light shows.
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Dining on the Space Station

Expedition 26 Commander Scott Kelly provides a look at food and beverages aboard the International Space Station.
Station Crew Discusses Life in Space With Famed Environmentalist

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 29 Commander Mike Fossum of NASA and Japanese Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa discussed their mission and their view of the planet from 230 miles above the Earth with noted environmentalist Dr. Jane Goodall during an in-flight interview on Sept. 19, 2011.
Station Manager Updates ISS Status

NASA's International Space Station Program Manager, Mike Suffredini, provides the latest mission information following last week's loss of an unpiloted Progress supply ship in a briefing held at the Johnson Space Center in Houston on August 29.
Discovery HD LIVE From The International Space Station 1080i

It's out of this world! Discovery HD presents the first LIVE High Definition broadcast from space, Wed., Nov. 15 at 8 am ET. This 30-minute commercial-free HD broadcast - including approximately 20 minutes live from the International Space Station - will allow Discovery HD subscribers the clearest look yet at the Earth. In cooperation with NASA, Discovery Communications Inc. and Japanese broadcaster NHK, this special presentation is the first ever live HD broadcast from space. NASA Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria, assisted by crewmates Thomas Reiter of the European Space Agency and Russian Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, will address viewers during the downlink, sharing a meal while discussing the importance of diet and nutrition on long-duration spaceflights. As part of the Expedition 14 crew, they arrived at the International Space Station on September 20 on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. When the Space Shuttle Atlantis launched in September, it carried some unique cargo -- a Sony HD 750A camera and special new HD transmission hardware to be delivered to the International Space Station. The camera has now been installed and prepared for its first live transmission, promising to give viewers vivid crystal clear images of the astronauts and their daily routines, plus stunning HD views of the Earth below..
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"Music From Space" DMI House

In this unprecedented video, Cady gives a tour of the International Space Station and an exclusive performance of the song Get Yourself Paroled (Honey I Miss You), written by Brendan McKinney & Joel Racheff and played with her band Bandella (on laptop). Creative Commons License Music From Space by Cady Coleman, Dart Music International, NASA, Same Sky Productions is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. The video may not be used for commercial purposes and is intended as a positive portrayal for NASA, the International Space Station, Same Sky Productions, and Dart Music International. The video is a publicly accessible NASA 'record' equally accessible to all people. It may not be used in any manner to suggest endorsement by NASA or any of its employees of any organization, commercial product, or service, including Dart Music International. Anyone displaying the video will be responsible for any required licensing of any featured copyrighted music. Please see our website for more information: dartmusicinternational.org During the week of March 14th - 19th 2011 Dart Music International staged the DMI House in Austin TX. The week long music festival was free to the public and featured an impressive, eclectic and groundbreaking lineup of music from around the world. Some of the event's highlights included staging 6 bands from 6 continents back to back, 3 days in a row - something that simply has NEVER been done before. The event also <b>...</b>
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IMAX Space Station 3D - Trailer

Trailer for Space Station 3D, presented at the IMAX TELUS cinema of the Montreal Science Centre. www.montrealsciencecentre.com
Glowing Clouds Filmed from Space Station

Noctilucent clouds were captured on video by ISS Science Officer Ed Lu in 2003. Now, the rare high-altitude clouds are showing up at lower and lower latitudes and scientists aren't sure why. Stay tuned for an article on Wired Science. For now, check out Wikipedia's description of the clouds: en.wikipedia.org
Station Crew Discusses Life in Space During In-Flight Interviews

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 28 Flight Engineers Ron Garan and Mike Fossum provided reporters an update of the progress of their mission on the orbital laboratory during in-flight interviews Aug. 5, 2011, with ABC Radio Network News and WOFL-TV in Orlando, Fla.
Space Station Continues Tropical Storms Watch

Aboard the International Space Station, external and crew-tended cameras captured new views of Hurricane Katia and Tropical Storm Nate on September 9, 2011. The video of strengthening Tropical Storm Nate from 230 miles above the Earth was acquired at 10:46 am Eastern time as the system began a slow, drifting northwestward motion over the Bay of Campeche in the southern Gulf of Mexico with winds of 65 miles an hour. Nate was expected to strengthen into a hurricane by September 10 before moving west or southwest to make landfall along the south central Mexican coastline. The view of Katia was recorded a few minutes later at 10:54 am Eastern time as the hurricane sped northeastward over the open Atlantic with winds of 85 miles an hour, posing no threat to the United States.
ScienceCasts: Bright Perseid Photographed from Space

Visit science.nasa.gov for more. On August 13th, space station astronaut Ron Garan photographed a centimeter-sized chunk of comet debris disintegrating in Earth's atmosphere. His rare photo of a meteor from Earth orbit is a must-see.
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Tour of the International Space Station

Think know the International Space Station? Take this NASA tour to learn more about one of the most challenging projects in the history of exploration! There's more information at www.nasa.gov/station.







