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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Night time lapse from the ISS





The ISS had already given us some time lapses, made with pictures taken every second from the international station, put together in a video sequence, and the result is amazing.
However, they usually compress time (for example, they take pictures for some hours and reproduce them in a few minutes), not giving the chance to watch the images very neatly.
That's why this new time lapse is so incredible: the images are passed in real time, meaning that if the pictures were taken every second, the video is reproduced at one image per second.
That way, we can see what the astronauts at the ISS see, flying at 28000 km/h.



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