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originally posted by: wildespace
originally posted by: lambros56
Is that the moon that`s showing right on the edge of the Earth ?......right now....
"Right now" is a very short amount of time, so the view would be gone by the time others will click the link.
Right now, I see a black screen.
originally posted by: zedy63
a reply to: RUFFREADY
why cant we see any stars if its hd thought you might
originally posted by: GaryN
originally posted by: zedy63
a reply to: RUFFREADY
why cant we see any stars if its hd thought you might
There is a camera that will see the stars in real time, I doubt NASA will ever take one up to the ISS though.
Milky Way 180 deg Pan @ 1X in Real-Time with Sony A7S
www.youtube.com...
originally posted by: lambros56
It was there for around an hour...maybe more.
originally posted by: wildespace
originally posted by: GaryN
originally posted by: zedy63
a reply to: RUFFREADY
why cant we see any stars if its hd thought you might
I also wanted to comment on this:
originally posted by: lambros56
It was there for around an hour...maybe more.
Not possible, as the ISS orbits the Earth once every 90 minutes. From the ISS's point of view, things change fairly quickly, including the position of the Moon, the Sun, and what you see on the ground.
Next time, just take screenshots and post them here.
Okay.....
I`ve been watching it on USTREAM.
On the night I mentioned. I looked at the clock and it was 19.40 when I first spotted it.
When I made the first post ( where I wrote "right now "...instead of putting the time, it must have been 20.45 as I later noticed ATS time was two hours ahead of the UK.
Unless USTREAM are looping a video....It was still showing daylight at the time I posted so it was actually 65 mins.
To be honest I agree I wouldn't think it possible....that's the reason I asked was the sphere the Moon because I thought it might have came into full view even after just a couple of minutes but it didn't change position.
That's the reason I later suggested that it could be a lens flare.
I took screen shots...also a video but I don't know how to post them from my iphone.