05-06-2014, 04:03 PM
A new camera went live on the International Space Station April 30th. It broadcasts a beautiful, mesmerizing live HD stream of the earth. The feed switches between multiple cameras, so if you watch for a few minutes you can get several different perspectives of the earth below.
(If the screen is black, it might be night time)
There is also a locator map on the right side of the page to allow you to see where the ISS is at the moment. The space station passes over Hawaii from time to time, so if anyone knows of a web site that would list Hawaii transits, please let us know:
http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/HDEV/
(If the screen is black, it might be night time)
There is also a locator map on the right side of the page to allow you to see where the ISS is at the moment. The space station passes over Hawaii from time to time, so if anyone knows of a web site that would list Hawaii transits, please let us know:
http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/HDEV/
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