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Time-lapse of the stars, as viewed from the International Space Station
By Nadine Bells
Good News – Thu, 22 Mar, 2012
The International Space Station doesn't just bring us the blues.
In a gorgeous time-lapse video of the stars from low earth orbit, we're given the space station's perspective of our night sky.
NASA astronaut (and amateur photographer) Don Pettit took most of the photos used in the video, which were made available to editor Alex Rivest by The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth, a NASA outreach program.
"Dedicated to those who dream of exploring the solar system, and those who are sharing their experiences while doing it," writes Rivest.
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Originally posted by Baron01
After seeing the light of stars in this galaxy which is one of 1,000,000,000's galaxies I still believe the Earth is the center of the universe and the only planet with life on it.
Aliëns? HAHAHA
Flying saucers? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
The Bible says...
Originally posted by NewAgeMan
Originally posted by Baron01
After seeing the light of stars in this galaxy which is one of 1,000,000,000's galaxies I still believe the Earth is the center of the universe and the only planet with life on it.
Aliëns? HAHAHA
Flying saucers? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
The Bible says...
Strange, to find such a thing in the Bible eh?
I could try to describe it, but words don't do it justice. Enjoy!
Have spotted an anomoly at time frame 1:16 thru 1:19 during the video.