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Sunday, 10/30/2011 3:42:08 AM

Sunday, October 30, 2011 3:42:08 AM

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ISS Pass Over the USA - North View

Uploaded by JMajorLITD on Oct 25, 2011

See more at http://news.discovery.com/space/stunning-video-of-a-spinning-world-111026.html

This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 29 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken October 18, 2011 from 07:09:06 to 07:27:42 GMT, on a pass from just south of Alaska to eastern Cuba. The camera used for this imagery was north-facing, so the Aurora Borealis stay visible throughout the video. Lights from southern Canada show up before passing into central North America. Through the clouds, the peninsula of Michigan can be seen, with Chicago brightly lit at the south end of Lake Michigan. A few lightning storms can be seen in the large cloud mass over the Central United States. Finally, many large cities can be seen on the East Coast of the United States, including Atlanta, Georgia. Near the end of the video, the eastern half of the Florida peninsula can be seen, as well as the lighter shallow waters of the Bahamas.

(From the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/ )

Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d8fEl8xSJs


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ISS Pass Over the USA

Uploaded by JMajorLITD on Oct 25, 2011

See more at: http://news.discovery.com/space/stunning-video-of-a-spinning-world-111026.html

View from an east-facing camera aboard the ISS on October 18, 2011 as it passed over nighttime United States, from Canada in the northwest to across Florida and then Cuba and the islands of the Bahamas. Eventually the north coast of South America is visible. From the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth site: http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/

The Moon reflects off surface water and clouds in the beginning, and lightning from storms in the Southeast can be seen later on.

Airglow is visible as a green band around Earth's limb.

Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9KnGxyCKOs


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ISS Pass Over Europe and Mediterranean

Uploaded by JMajorLITD on Oct 29, 2011

Video made form still images taken from the International Space Station on October 15, 2011.

This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 29 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken October 15, 2011 from 00:47:28 to 01:02:56 GMT, on a pass beginning over the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Island of Newfoundland to the northern part of the Red Sea, over the Gulf of Suez and the Sinai Peninsula. At the beginning of the video, the Aurora Borealis can be seen in the far left along with clouds over the North Atlantic Ocean. Tracking southeast, the first view of lights is from the United Kingdom (Ireland, uptrack from the UK, is under cloud), with cities like Liverpool and London showing up nicely. Across the English Channel, the cities of Brussels and Rotterdam (left) and Paris (brightly-lit city west of Brussels) all stand out through a network of smaller cities in Western Europe (click here to for our article about Northwestern Europe and how to find the major cities). The pass continues over the snow-covered Alps and to the Italian Peninsula, where lightning storms cover the southern half of the peninsula. The ISS then tracks over the Mediterranean Sea, with Greece to the left of track, northern Africa right of track, and the island of Crete. Finally, the pass finishes near the Nile River Delta and the Red Sea.

(From the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/#weurope_iss_20111015)

Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrdGS3VcjpM




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