Sunset Timelapse from the International Space Station

Sunset Timelapse from the International Space Station
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Enjoy this sped-up Earth view, captured by the Expedition 59 astronauts currently onboard the International Space Station. The station orbits the Earth every 90 minutes — meaning this sunset you see is actually one of 16 the station residents see each day!

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14 responses to “Sunset Timelapse from the International Space Station”

  1. And I thought they were cool on Earth! I'm glad I smoked a bowl before I watched this because that was a trip!

  2. Wonder what I was doing while this video was being recorded

  3. 74 people do not like our Earth 🙁

  4. Look, Guys that was neat, but the Earth is clearly visible on the screen and the screen is quite flat, therefore the Earth is flat. I mean, it's just so basic! Do I have to spell it out? The only real question is, AM I BEING SARCASTIC?

  5. Just beautiful! Reminds one of how small we all are

  6. Que notre terre est belle!

  7. The beautiful sence of the science

  8. Is it weird that this scares me?

  9. Suprised there aren’t clouds swirling in the time lapse not just the earth orbiting.

  10. its crazy that this video has less than 100K views! No sunset will ever suffice again

  11. 92Dislikes are from Flat Earthers👏👏

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