From: Andrew Johnson
Date: 2013-04-18 13:25:49
vimeo.com/61487989 All Time-lapse sequences were taken by the astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) (Thanks guys for making this available to the public for use!) All footage has been color graded, denoised, deflickered, slowed down and stabilized by myself. Clips were then complied and converted to 1080 HD at 24 frames/sec. Some interesting tidbits about the ISS. It orbits the planet about once every 90 mins and is about 350 Km/217 miles. The yellow/greenish line that you see over the earth is Airgolw. Hope you all enjoy it and thanks for watching! P.S. It would be a dream to actually be up there in the ISS. Btw NASA, if you need a Biochemistry Ph.D to do some work for you up there, I’m your man, LOL! Music: “Manhatta” composed & performed by “The Cinematic Orchestra”itunes.apple.com/us/album/cinematic-orchestra-presents/id527221766All rights reserved to their respective owners. Edited by: Bruce W. Berry @ Website: bruce-wayne-photogra… Image Courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Eartheol.jsc.nasa.go… Footage Note: The slower video represents a closer resemblance to the true speed of the International Space Station; this footage was shot at one frame per second. Clips are all marked with an *. Locations of Footage in the order they appear: 1. A Jump over the Terminator2. Sarychev Volcano3. From Turkey to Iran*4. Hurricane Irene Hits the US5. Indian Ocean to Pacific Ocean Through the Cupola*6. Central Great Plains at Night*7. Aurora Borealis over the North Atlantic Ocean*8. Aurora Borealis from Central U.S.*9. Up the East Coast of North America*10. Myanmar to Malaysia*11. Western Europe to Central India 12. Middle East to the South Pacific Ocean13. Aurora Borealis over Europe*14. City Lights over Middle East*15. European City Lights*16. Northwest coast of United States to Central South America at Night17. Moonglow over Canada and Northern U.S.*18. Stars from the Pacific Ocean (1)19. Stars from the Pacific Ocean (2)20. Stars from the Pacific Ocean (3)21. Stars and the Milky Way over the Atlantic*22. The Milky Way and Storms over Africa (1)23. The Milky Way and Storms over Africa (2)