VITA mission ‘Timelapse a Day’ edition – from Africa to Russia

VITA mission ‘Timelapse a Day’ edition – from Africa to Russia
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A series of daytime photos were taken by ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli from on board the International Space Station flying from Africa, to Italy and Russia to create this time-lapse of Earth.

ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli in currently working and living on board the International Space Station as part of the Italian Space Agency’s long-duration VITA mission.

Follow the VITA mission: http://blogs.esa.int/VITAmission/
Connect with Paolo via http://paolonespoli.esa.int

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4 responses to “VITA mission ‘Timelapse a Day’ edition – from Africa to Russia”

  1. Can you make full circle video? From point A to point A ? Would be cool to see that in video.

  2. How fast would the iss have to be going for this to NOT be time-lapse?

  3. as you can see from this video… the earth is flat

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