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Video: The World Outside My Window: Time Lapse of Earth from the ISS

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
December 4, 2013
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NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

3 responses to “Video: The World Outside My Window: Time Lapse of Earth from the ISS”

  1. Dewey Vanderhoff says:
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    I always enjoy these ISS time lapse visual concertos , but this one had a special moment: Comet Lovejoy passing over the trailing horizon at 2:04

    Those Scrooge-ish members of Congress who do not see the value of manned space flight obviously never watch any of these ISS time lapse vids. They melt cold hearts.

  2. hikingmike says:
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    Fantastic video. I like the special comet moment also. I see jets from a Soyuz at 1:33.

  3. OrbitalMechanic says:
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    It is an amazing video!

    The jets are from a Progress, and appear to be coming from the Refueling Module (replaces the Soyuz Descent Module). I would guess that they are venting of one of the fluids (fuel, oxidizer, water, oxygen, nitrogen) that are carried in this module, but am not certain.