KaskaMiska Posted May 2, 2014 Report Posted May 2, 2014 NASA just switched on the High Definition Earth Viewing experiment, a live stream view of earth beamed directly from the International Space Station. See the view, hear the crew's radio communications—it's almost like being on board! he experiment, which starts today and runs through October of 2015, will help determine how earth-facing cameras survive in the high-radiation environment outside the ISS. If it looks dark right now, that's either because the cameras have briefly lost contact, or the station's on the dark side of our planet. Hop over to ISS Tracker for real-time updates to see exactly where the station is positioned over earth. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iss-hdev-payload
SUbba LIngam Posted May 2, 2014 Report Posted May 2, 2014 GP,,,,,,,,,,, right now ayithe mottam darkness
BillMarkSteve Posted May 2, 2014 Report Posted May 2, 2014 actual...ga ee project past 2 years nunchi start ayyindi.... some private company making it HD cameras tho live earth...amazing... gp.
k2s Posted May 2, 2014 Report Posted May 2, 2014 NASA just switched on the High Definition Earth Viewing experiment, a live stream view of earth beamed directly from the International Space Station. See the view, hear the crew's radio communications—it's almost like being on board! he experiment, which starts today and runs through October of 2015, will help determine how earth-facing cameras survive in the high-radiation environment outside the ISS. If it looks dark right now, that's either because the cameras have briefly lost contact, or the station's on the dark side of our planet. Hop over to ISS Tracker for real-time updates to see exactly where the station is positioned over earth. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iss-hdev-payload kuppal kuppal clouds are there man
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