The Stars as Viewed from the International Space Station. from AJRCLIPS on Vimeo. Timelapse videos depicting the stars from low earth orbit, as viewed from the International Space Station. Images edited using Adobe Lightroom with some cropping to make the stars the focal point of each shot, and with manipulation of the contrast to bring out the stars a bit more. The video plays best if you let it load a bit first. First sequence star-trails processed using StarStaX: markus-enzweiler.de/software/software.html Music: “Truck out There” by London PM. Editing by Alex Rivest Timelapses and images courtesy: The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. The Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center. One of NASA’s best outreach programs, in my opinion. http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/ A very big thanks to NASA astronaut Don Pettit (@astro_Pettit) for taking most of these images. Dedicated to those who dream of exploring the solar system, and those who are sharing their experiences while doing it.
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Stargazing from Space, courtesy @Astro_Pettit and @Nasa
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SpaceShip Two Test Flights & Trials @VirginGalactic
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Huntsville, The “Mighty Eagle” has Landed. NASA Robotic Lander Development Project.
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NASA successfully completed the final flight in a series of tests of a new robotic lander prototype at the Redstone Test Center’s propulsion test facility on the U.S. Army Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. The team steadily increased the lander’s flight profile, starting by hovering the lander — dubbed Mighty Eagle — at 3 feet, then 30 feet and finally a record 100-foot flight test.
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Google Lunar X PRIZE contender Odyssey Moon Limited
Odyssey Moon intends to become the first private company to supply payload delivery services to the Moon in support of science, exploration and commerce.
Just curious to discover whether it is complementary or competitive that TransOrbital "is the first private company to be authorized by the US State Department for commercial flights to the Moon and authorized by NOAA to image the Earth on the way there."- Tags:
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ISS Photosynth
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