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Processed images from Earth orbiting spacecraft
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post 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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post Nov 26 2018, 08:52 PM
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Italian Blue


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post Nov 26 2018, 09:00 PM
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In The Emerald


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Star Sky


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post Jan 19 2019, 01:26 AM
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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


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post 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...



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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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post Mar 2 2019, 07:18 PM
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QUOTE (Sean @ Mar 2 2019, 04:29 PM) *
Here is another film compiled from ISS time-lapse sequences converted to real-time ( except for night sequences which are x2 )


What an incredible movie wheel.gif wheel.gif wheel.gif wheel.gif wheel.gif wheel.gif
Thank you so much Sean !
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post Apr 21 2019, 07:47 PM
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Here is a roundup of recent clips

Edge of Darkness


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Dr. Soyuzlove


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Earthbound


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And a preview of an 8k flyby of Tian Shan mountains on Youtube







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post Apr 22 2019, 07:04 AM
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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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post Apr 23 2019, 12:32 AM
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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.


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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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post 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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post Dec 5 2021, 04:09 AM
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QUOTE (Sean @ Dec 4 2021, 04:23 PM) *
Waltz of the Stars
Cosmic Views from the International Space Station
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Here it is on Youtube

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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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.

QUOTE (Brian Swift @ Dec 5 2021, 04:09 AM) *
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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