The moment when your view from the window is the whole planet…
The views from the ISS are such that filters are NOT NEEDED: the radiance of the atmosphere, the Milky Way, thousands of stars and the native Earth below.
All of this is footage from low Earth orbit, where day turns to night 16 times a day.
The footage was captured on camera by NASA astronaut Donald Pettit.
The views from the ISS are such that filters are NOT NEEDED: the radiance of the atmosphere, the Milky Way, thousands of stars and the native Earth below.
All of this is footage from low Earth orbit, where day turns to night 16 times a day.
The footage was captured on camera by NASA astronaut Donald Pettit.
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The moment when your view from the window is the whole planet…
The views from the ISS are such that filters are NOT NEEDED: the radiance of the atmosphere, the Milky Way, thousands of stars and the native Earth below.
All of this is footage from low Earth orbit, where day turns to night 16 times a day.
The footage was captured on camera by NASA astronaut Donald Pettit.
The views from the ISS are such that filters are NOT NEEDED: the radiance of the atmosphere, the Milky Way, thousands of stars and the native Earth below.
All of this is footage from low Earth orbit, where day turns to night 16 times a day.
The footage was captured on camera by NASA astronaut Donald Pettit.
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