http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/HDEV/ of earth from the ISS. There are four cameras that get switched periodically, so you may be looking back, forward or sideways. When in sunlight, try full screen. I find it mesmerizing.
http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/HDEV/ of earth from the ISS. There are four cameras that get switched periodically, so you may be looking back, forward or sideways. When in sunlight, try full screen. I find it mesmerizing.
Gee, you'd think NASA would have a better looking website.
Well its not loading, the 'number of views' keeps taunting me. Do you have to be within a geographical region or something? Or does it take a while to load? I rarely frequent live streams.
edit: oh wait they said it might be unavailable. Ohwell.
Yeah, if the screen is gray, it's unavailable. If it's black, it's night. Was watching when it passed from night to day and part of the space station showed up before the earth did because, well, altitude.
Since it circles the earth in 90 minutes, night is only 45 minutes long. Right now it's still unavailable.