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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.
originally posted by: pheonix358
I could have watched those thunder storms for a long time.
Awesome.
Where can we see the whole 40 minutes?
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originally posted by: pheonix358
Where can we see the whole 40 minutes?
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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.