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Revision as of 23:28, 26 June 2020


Earth Viewing from the International Space Station.jpg


Watching Planet Earth Roll Thru Space

Earth viewing from the International Space Station


(Click on and Test the Viewing Links that Follow)


NASA's original "Mission Statement" in 1958 spoke of the goal of studying the home planet for the benefit of humanity. Today's mission statement highlights “advances in science, technology, aeronautics, and space exploration to enhance knowledge, education, innovation, economic vitality and stewardship of Earth.” An era of earth science missions beginning in the 1960's created a new vision and 'planetary awareness'. Planet Citizens, Planet Scientists continue to this day to study earth from space and gather critical data.


(Watch the home planet as we roll!)


UStream HDEV cameras aboard the ISS:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iss-hdev-payload


Additional NASA earth viewing from space channels:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_rLJNq7Rw8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDU-rZs-Ic4


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEIk7gwjgIM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBPjVzSoepo


https://spaceofficial.com


Orbits are approximately 90 minutes. With a 90 minute orbit and 24 hour day, the ISS circles the Earth 16 times a day... 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets each 'orbital day'.

The ISS passes from periods of night to day every 45 minutes. Depending on the channel you are watching, if live video is unavailable during periods of darkness, other pre-recorded footage may be shown until live transmission resumes when the space station returns to daylight.

Each channel continuously goes through on/off periods of testing, upgrading and maintenance.

NASA ISS live streaming is courtesy of www.nasa.gov and its partners.


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Planet Citizens, Planet Scientists

Our Time Is Now


PlanetCitizen.org

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#Earth360 | #EarthMonitoring |

#EarthObservations | #EarthScience



'Thin Blue Layer' of Earth's Atmosphere 2.jpg