Processed images from Earth orbiting spacecraft |
Processed images from Earth orbiting spacecraft |
Nov 15 2012, 12:37 AM
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IMG to PNG GOD Group: Moderator Posts: 2254 Joined: 19-February 04 From: Near fire and ice Member No.: 38 |
For some reason it didn't come to my attention until recently (less than a year ago) that the entire Landsat imagery plus a lot of data from other Earth orbiting spacecraft is freely available for download at http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ . Maybe this is because for a long time it was more difficult to find good and freely available global maps (or get data to make maps) of the Earth than it was for other planets/satellites - I somehow was under the impression that the vast majority of Earth imagery was commercial.
The Earth is visually a really spectacular planet (in my opinion possibly even the most photogenic body in the entire solar system) so it's possible to get spectacular results by downloading some of this data. The data can be selected by spacecraft, instrument, location, months/years, cloud cover percentage etc. Data is available from several Landsat satellites but the best data is from Landsat 7; Landsat 5 is also good. This is multispectral data with a resolution of 30 meters/pixel. Here is an experimental and spectacular 12 frame mosaic showing southern Greenland (10% the original size): The full size version (19000 pixels square) plus additional information can be seen in this blog entry at the Planetary Society website. This image shows a spectacular and complex 'maze' of long and narrow fjords and islands, narrow valleys flanked by steep mountains, glaciers and glacial rivers, countless lakes and ponds and in general a landscape that has been shaped by advancing and retreating glaciers, depending on climate. One important thing to note is that overall this data turned out to be easier to process than is typical for data from other planets. |
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Jun 8 2013, 06:15 PM
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IMG to PNG GOD Group: Moderator Posts: 2254 Joined: 19-February 04 From: Near fire and ice Member No.: 38 |
Landsat 8 was launched in February. Following a period of checkouts and calibrations it started regular operations in late May. Below is a mosaic of three Landsat 8 images showing a part of northern Iceland. The full size version (12020x18130 pixels) can be downloaded here, the version below is 30% of the original size:
The images were obtained on June 4, 2013 near local noon. The resolution of the full size version is 30 m/pixel. At this time the weather was characterized by strong southerly winds and mountain waves are prominent, especially left of center. The Landsat 8 image data is of significantly higher quality than earlier Landsat data. In particular, the images are 16 bits which is significant when dealing with high dynamic range scenes where glaciers, snow and clouds are visible together with relatively dark terrain. In this case, the clouds were typically brighter than the dark terrain by a factor of ~5 in the original images . Some areas have relatively fresh snow that is even brighter. The version above has been processed to brighten the dark terrain without losing too much of the detailed structure visible in the clouds. These images are made available shortly after acquisition, for example I downloaded some images only several hours after they were taken. |
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Feb 13 2015, 09:49 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1669 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
There are some other satellites where color processing can be considered of the land surface and clouds. This includes quite a few spectral bands in DISCOVR - EPIC instrument (near future - as discussed in another thread), VIIRS, and GOES-R ABI (future).
So for the present, we can consider VIIRS polar orbiter also having quite a few spectral bands. GOES-R ABI will have good rapid update frequency (just minutes) in geosynchronous orbit, though it only has two bands in the visible region with others in the near-IR. Some other geosynchronous weather satellites (apart from GOES) have or will have multiple visible bands. Steve -------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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Oct 28 2017, 12:01 AM
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Here are some processed, retimed sequences from ISS courtesy of NASA & Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit...
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Oct 28 2017, 06:01 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 184 Joined: 2-March 06 Member No.: 692 |
THANK YOU! Works of art.
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Oct 29 2017, 12:20 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 3648 Joined: 1-October 05 From: Croatia Member No.: 523 |
Here are some processed, retimed sequences from ISS courtesy of NASA & Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit... Beautiful videos, but the "Nadir" one has me scratching my head. Based on the inclination of the ISS orbit and the ground track motion over Italy, it makes me think the sequence is actually running backwards in time? Also, in the aurora video, it's almost just as fascinating to look for satellites moving in the background as dim dots as well as a sunglint off of one at 11 seconds into the video. -------------------- |
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Oct 29 2017, 12:28 PM
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It is indeed running backwards. I should have specified this, sorry. It took an age to get this rendered and it slipped my mind. Purely an aesthetic choice.
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Nov 1 2017, 11:47 PM
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Merciless Robot Group: Admin Posts: 8785 Joined: 8-December 05 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 602 |
Spellbinding, Sean.
-------------------- A few will take this knowledge and use this power of a dream realized as a force for change, an impetus for further discovery to make less ancient dreams real.
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Dec 31 2017, 04:45 PM
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Moonlight Flight
4k 60fps over on YouTube Expedition 53 November 5, 2017 from 22:29:56 to 23:03:24 GMT From the South Atlantic Ocean to Kazakhstan Original timelapse extended x3, many repairs & processed. ‘Kangaru’ by Jóhann Jóhannsson -------------------- |
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Jan 1 2018, 08:30 AM
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Very nice. Thank You!
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Jan 2 2018, 01:28 AM
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Here is the same source material re-tweened in 60fps to approximate real time based on 1,998 source frame count & 22:29:56 to 23:03:24 time stamps
3 minute sequence on Flickr... 10 minute sequence on Youtube I took care to choose footage that contained no lightning as that would spoil the intent, though it is possible to repair those flashes before tweening and re-insert them during real time pass. -------------------- |
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Jan 3 2018, 04:27 AM
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Africa to Japan
Expedition 34 January 4, 2013 from 05:23:00 to 05:56:16 GMT From the border of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo to just east of Japan. Original timelapse extended x5 & processed. 'Odi et Amo' by Jóhann Jóhannsson 4k60 version over on Youtube Source extended x60 to approximate real time ( 3 minute excerpt ) 4k60 version over on Youtube Finally after a 22 hour process & 3 hour upload Full 33m16s 4k60 version over on Youtube 'Somnus' by Phaeleh -------------------- |
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Feb 5 2018, 07:03 PM
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I made a movie.
ORBIT - A Journey Around Earth in Real Time Music by Phaeleh Orbit is a real time reconstruction of time lapse photography taken on board the International Space Station by NASA's Earth Science & Remote Sensing Unit. The structure of the film is built around a nested selection of Phaeleh's last three albums; Lost Time, Illusion of the Tale & Somnus. The tone & pacing of each track influenced the choice of material used. Typically each time lapse sequence was photographed at 1 frame per second. Each sequence was processed in Photoshop. A dirtmap was made in order to repair dust, blemishes and hot pixel artifacts that would otherwise confuse the re-timing phase of the workflow resulting in strobes and distracting blurs. Image processing techniques were used to emphasize features on the Earth's surface. Every sequence consists of a number of layers that when masked, processed & blended correctly produce the final look of each shot. To make sure each sequence was recreated faithfully to the actual rate of speed observed I referenced time-stamps on the first and last frame in the sequence and used frame interpolation software to produce the other 59 frames. The length of the film is exactly the length of time it takes ISS to orbit the Earth once, 92 minutes & 39 seconds. -------------------- |
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Feb 8 2018, 08:36 PM
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'Cebile'
Tropical Cyclone Cebile from January 30th as photographed by Himawari8 [time-lapse] & ISS ESRSU [ real time time-lapse reconstruct ] Full 4k60 version on Youtube -------------------- |
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Feb 20 2018, 06:44 PM
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Feb 21 2018, 03:53 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2431 Joined: 30-January 13 From: Penang, Malaysia. Member No.: 6853 |
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Feb 25 2018, 05:29 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1669 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
Sean - wonderful Cebile animations with the stadium view. The volcano is pretty nice as well. A couple of things I've been studying recently are forest fires and dust storms if you ever come across these phenomena.
-------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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Mar 15 2018, 01:22 PM
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Eye of Gita
Youtube 4k60 real time reconstruction of time-lapse photography Upscaled, cropped, resized to 4k, processed and retimed. -------------------- |
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Mar 16 2018, 08:31 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2431 Joined: 30-January 13 From: Penang, Malaysia. Member No.: 6853 |
Nice Thanks Sean
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Mar 16 2018, 02:20 PM
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Thanks Paul!
GITA Youtube 4k60 time-lapse & real time reconstruction Filled in time-lapse gaps for the Himawari footage before re-timing. For the new real time shot I repaired, stabilized, de-flickered, processed, cropped & retimed. -------------------- |
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Mar 18 2018, 05:27 PM
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NASA Earth posted this image recently so I decided to clean all the crud from ISS windows & reduce jpg artifacts...
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Mar 31 2018, 10:08 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1669 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
Really neat ORBIT movie from Sean that I'm just catching up on - particularly with the leisurely real-time aspect. Here is an evolving attempt at rendering a portion of the Gibraltar view at about 2:05. Aiming at true color/contrast the image looks relatively subdued. The snow on the mountains helps provide reference points to compare locations.
Also for comparison is a frame from the NASA version of the video: -------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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May 19 2018, 06:33 PM
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Thanks Steve... that's pretty close to the source... obviously 'Orbit' is quite processed which I hope doesn't burn your retina much. I'd be interested to know what global maps you are using.
Cloudheads mosaic + details. ( stitched, processed, repaired ) -------------------- |
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May 20 2018, 07:25 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1669 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
Nice cloud view Sean - this type of image would be interesting to holistically check atmospheric model output. The simulated Gibraltar images are driven with land surface albedo derived from 500m Blue Marble Next Generation image data. Terrain is from an old 1km USGS database. I added in some synthetic aerosols, though there are models that try to produce them in real-time.
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Jul 19 2018, 03:30 PM
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This simulated version of Gibraltar has improved land brightness compared with post #22. The radiance calculations for scattered light and reflected light are now being handled more consistently.
-------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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Aug 4 2018, 01:36 PM
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Saudi Cloudscape from ISS expedition 47
8 frame composite made from raw file with some fill & repair *updated with correct exposure -------------------- |
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Aug 7 2018, 06:25 PM
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Here is a very quick test of a retimed time-lapse made from raw files.... big quality improvement over the standard JPG compressed files.
4k version over on Youtube Nile Night -------------------- |
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Sep 3 2018, 11:40 AM
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Sep 4 2018, 07:21 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 184 Joined: 2-March 06 Member No.: 692 |
Sean, thank you so much. ART!
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Sep 10 2018, 02:36 AM
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Sep 10 2018, 09:57 PM
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Sep 11 2018, 09:46 PM
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Sep 17 2018, 10:07 AM
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Sep 17 2018, 06:30 PM
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Sep 17 2018, 09:39 PM
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Sep 27 2018, 08:03 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1669 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
Looks very nice Sean. I wonder if these recent examples are also using time interpolation (optical flow)?
-------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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Sep 27 2018, 10:06 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 923 Joined: 10-November 15 Member No.: 7837 |
Looks very nice Sean. I wonder if these recent examples are also using time interpolation (optical flow)? Yes, all of my Himawari animations are interpolated. -------------------- |
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Oct 13 2018, 05:24 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1669 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
Nice to know. FYI, the GOES-16 mesoscale sectors have images for Hurricane Michael in one-minute timesteps. I suppose one can downscale the time, zooming into the eye to see time steps of just seconds.
There is some experimental GOES-17 imagery (not yet public) that has real images on a 6-second time scale. GOES-16 "raw" image data is available on the AWS cloud if one wants to get this type of data - perhaps you already are. -------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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Nov 22 2018, 09:15 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 923 Joined: 10-November 15 Member No.: 7837 |
Ah that is good information to have Steve, thanks. I may ping you later on that.
For those that rightfully avoid social media I thought I would share a time-lapse of the recent Progress re-supply launch... 5k version on Youtube -------------------- |
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Nov 22 2018, 09:26 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 157 Joined: 22-May 09 From: Ireland Member No.: 4792 |
Super, Seán.
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Nov 23 2018, 12:54 AM
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Forum Contributor Group: Members Posts: 1374 Joined: 8-February 04 From: North East Florida, USA. Member No.: 11 |
Nice to know. FYI, the GOES-16 mesoscale sectors have images for Hurricane Michael in one-minute timesteps. I suppose one can downscale the time, zooming into the eye to see time steps of just seconds. There is some experimental GOES-17 imagery (not yet public) that has real images on a 6-second time scale. GOES-16 "raw" image data is available on the AWS cloud if one want to get this type of data - perhaps you already are. They can do 30 second updates if they use both Meso sectors on the same target. |
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Nov 25 2018, 02:36 AM
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Rocket Launch
Full 4k60 version on Youtube Progress MS-10 resupply ship bound for ISS launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, as seen from the International Space Station on November 16th, 2018. -------------------- |
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Nov 25 2018, 07:54 AM
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Great work as always, Sean. (The last video you linked only goes up to 1080p though)
Individual images from the timelapse can be found here: https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/ShowQ...154306473171881 It's interesting to analyse the images to spot specific stages of the launch. Here's the moment the rocket discarded its four strap-on boosters: http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/photo...mp;frame=100819 Third stage ignition: https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/photo...mp;frame=101073 The second (core) stage burn up on reentry: https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/photo...mp;frame=101473 You can see the pieces of it trailing behind. Very spectatuclar! Oh, and the camera also caught a couple of meteors: https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/photo...mp;frame=101828 https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/photo...mp;frame=100595 I'm curious what those red lights on the ground are: https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/photo...mp;frame=101803 -------------------- Curiosity rover panoramas: http://www.facebook.com/CuriosityRoverPanoramas
My Photosynth panoramas: http://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx...;content=Synths |
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Nov 25 2018, 08:57 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1089 Joined: 19-February 05 From: Close to Meudon Observatory in France Member No.: 172 |
Thank you so much Sean for the very IMPRESSIVE video and for Wildespace to outline the most important visual steps of the launch
Congratulations for both of you |
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Nov 25 2018, 11:07 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 923 Joined: 10-November 15 Member No.: 7837 |
Thanks for that breakdown Wildespace.
It takes Youtube a while to process 4k versions but it should show up eventually. Re-watching this I can spot a number of interpolation glitches I will need to repair so there will probably be a v2 when I can find the time. *Update* Youtube 4k is still pending... here is the 4k on Vimeo -------------------- |
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Nov 26 2018, 08:16 AM
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Earth photographed from NASA's Lunar Orbiter V in 1967:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/47222633@N05/46030301661/ |
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Nov 26 2018, 08:52 PM
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Nov 26 2018, 09:00 PM
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Nov 26 2018, 09:01 PM
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Jan 19 2019, 01:26 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1669 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
An enhanced view of the sun glint in the Pacific today from the CIRA Slider Website:
http://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu/?sa...161&y=12655 -------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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Mar 2 2019, 03:29 PM
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Here is another film compiled from ISS time-lapse sequences converted to real-time ( except for night sequences which are x2 )
4k version on Youtube ...and an earlier effort I forgot to share... 4k version on Youtube A single orbit of Earth by the International Space Station in real-time, 408km above the surface. Made with 9,966 time-lapse photographs from ISS Expedition 57, taken on October 6th 2018. -------------------- |
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Mar 2 2019, 07:18 PM
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Apr 21 2019, 07:47 PM
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Here is a roundup of recent clips
Edge of Darkness Full 4k version on Youtube Dr. Soyuzlove Full 4k version on Youtube Earthbound Full 4k version on Youtube And a preview of an 8k flyby of Tian Shan mountains on Youtube -------------------- |
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Apr 22 2019, 07:04 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 184 Joined: 2-March 06 Member No.: 692 |
Sean. You are a great a film lover. Dr. Strangelove is one of my favorite films. Your video almost made me cry. Thanks.
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Apr 23 2019, 12:32 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1669 Joined: 5-March 05 From: Boulder, CO Member No.: 184 |
Nice to see the oblique clouds with the sun-glint and shadows in "Earthbound" - key ingredients for realistic simulations. Also just plain fun and inspiring to watch.
In the beginning of "Orbit: Uncut", it's neat to see the color of the sun shift from orange/yellow as it rises through the troposphere, then switches over to white and blue as it enters the stratosphere with the ozone, then back to white as it gets up higher. The idea of a blue sunrise is really out of this world. -------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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Mar 26 2020, 04:30 PM
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'Nocturne'
...sequel to 'Orbit'. 9 sequences of Night on Earth from Space in real-time. Trailer Full version / 4k UHD / 60fps on Youtube -------------------- |
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Dec 5 2021, 12:23 AM
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Waltz of the Stars
Cosmic Views from the International Space Station photographed by ISS astronauts Thomas Pesquet, Megan McArthur, Terry Virts, Alex Gerst, Shane Kimbrough & Jack Fischer Here it is on Youtube -------------------- |
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Dec 5 2021, 04:09 AM
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Looks great. Can you say what the speed up is vs real-time? Also, any idea what the two bright stars/planets(?) are at https://youtu.be/DETb68nNZ2A?t=306 |
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Dec 5 2021, 05:59 PM
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Time-lapse cadence varies and some shots I've doubled playback because cadence offset was irregular and returned stutters.
I'll dig into the file dates for the planets shot. My guess is Moon & Venus. Looks great. Can you say what the speed up is vs real-time? Also, any idea what the two bright stars/planets(?) are at https://youtu.be/DETb68nNZ2A?t=306 -------------------- |
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