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100GB of NASA Space Photos Turned Into Epic 4K Time-Lapse

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posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 02:23 AM
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It took over 95,600 NASA photo files taken from the International Space Station and a month of meticulous photo editing to produce this epic high-definition time-lapse video.

The compilation work turned almost 110 Gigabytes of original material into some 40 minutes of footage in 4K resolution. Of those Dmitry Pisanko, a Russian photo blogger, selected four minutes of highlights.




Absolutely stunning !!!!!

Watch this in full screen if you can .

I am really speechless right now , my only thoughts are "who are we , what are we to become".


kap.



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 02:28 AM
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Ooh. I'm ony mobile now, and don't want to spoil it, but as soon as I get to my PC I'll check this out. Thanks for sharing!
S&F



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 02:34 AM
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Pretty… timeless…



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 02:49 AM
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I could have watched those thunder storms for a long time.

Awesome.

Where can we see the whole 40 minutes?

P

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posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 02:53 AM
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originally posted by: pheonix358
I could have watched those thunder storms for a long time.

Awesome.

Where can we see the whole 40 minutes?

P


That is a great question , I don't think the editor has relesed the whole 40 min yet , but rather a sample on his youtube yesterday .

Ill keep an eye out for the whole version .



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 02:56 AM
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Really beautiful S&F.



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 04:31 AM
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Oh man, what the fudge, that was amazing. Absolutely Mindblowing, eager to get the full 40 min as well.
Hoping someone will get a link to it somehow, this is ats after all right? we can find anything



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 04:40 AM
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originally posted by: pheonix358
Where can we see the whole 40 minutes?

P

I don't think they'll release the 40 minute version just yet, they're doing it in installments: www.theverge.com...

Here's the first "reel" www.youtube.com...



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 04:43 AM
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epic



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 06:22 AM
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Incredible! Stunning, and awe inspiring.

But, I want the full 40 mins... Hopefully without all the burnt out pixels. (I tried to ignore them, but they were really bad and in something like this they should have been cleaned up, there's simple software where stacks of images can be run through at once - it just takes a little bit at first to point out the dead pixels and it sorts the rest. Especially considering 100GB worth!).
* looks for ladder to hop off high horse knowing I'm asking too much considering all the technical achievements undertaken to bring this video to us all.
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posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 07:18 AM
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Awesome video, that shot over the storms with the music gave me chills.

Now I want a spaceship


Man, I can't wait to see the finished video.

Should be sweeeet!



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 07:34 AM
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Some fancy CGI work there from NASA
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posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 07:45 AM
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HOLY CRAP BLEEPING PHENOMENAL!!!!!! AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!!!



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 08:20 AM
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a reply to: Kapusta
My God, it's full of Stars"
Fantastic.



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 08:23 AM
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Truely amazing thanks for posting .. What I'd give to have one trip into space



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 08:51 AM
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If you look at 2:30, you see a quick shot of a comet, although it's hard to tell which it is.
Nice find.



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 09:36 AM
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originally posted by: DAVID64
If you look at 2:30, you see a quick shot of a comet, although it's hard to tell which it is.
Nice find.

It's the comet C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy). www.nasa.gov...



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 10:36 AM
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This is amazing, a star and flag for this!!!



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 10:49 AM
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great.....double flagg....



posted on Jun, 18 2015 @ 12:25 PM
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originally posted by: NeoSpace
Some fancy CGI work there from NASA

Care to prove that statement?



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