Utterly Stunning Video: View from the ISS at Night, by Knate Myers
“Every frame in this video is a photograph taken from the International Space Station. All credit goes to the crews on board the ISS. I removed noise and edited some shots in photoshop. Compiled and arranged in Sony Vegas. Music by John Murphy – Sunshine (Adagio In D Minor).” More.
Keith’s note: If you want to download a copy of this utterly stunning piece of video artistry try this link. Why NASA.gov does not feature things like this is simply baffling. They launched artists to the space station. Who knew?
The universe we live in is dangerous, challenging, and awsomely beautiful. Some see the size of it and, daunted, want to huddle closer around our solitary campfire. Some of us are inspired to go and see what is out there, and perhaps, in time, start new fires of our own.
Very excellent.
Fantastic! Kudos to the astronauts and their incredibly well planned images/sequences and a job well done by the photographer.
I just felt the astronauts’s names should be in the credits, at the end of the movie.
2mins 50 seconds – wow!
WHAT artists? They didn’t ask me! 🙁
The awesomeness of the fragment of the universe shown in these images will resonate within me forever!
The images and music are sheer poetry. Very well done.
I read once, perhaps in Gene Cernan’s book, that many of the moonwalkers, who were pilots above all, changed their minds about the nature of space exploration after they got to the moon. They felt that artists should’ve been sent.
Reminded me of the imagery of Soderbergh’s Solaris movie.