International Space Station Time-Lapses







Joan is a Vimeo user who likes to download high-resolution image sets taken by crew members of Expeditions 28, 29, 30 and 31, onboard the NASA International Space Station (ISS), and constructs short time-lapse videos.

The images used to construct these, come courtesy of the Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. “The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.”

5 Comments

  1. FlatClem says:

    Earth In Motion is incredible. The shot a 00’43” is awesome, and the flickering nothern lights at the end too.
    And I didn’t know about Jan Jelinek.
    Awesome post man 😀

  2. Alana says:

    hey jonathan,

    have you seen these: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa_jsc_photo/sets/72157629726792248/

    Long exposure ‘Star Trails’ taken by Expedition XXXI crew member Don Petit.

  3. Jonathan says:

    @FLATCLEM: His music is incredible.
    @ALANA: Wow…thank you.

  4. Matthew says:

    If I were to go back to China you know what my real reason would be? pmiukn yummy yum yum, good bubble tea, and juice lady! and fried banana and condensed milk. and random instrument sellers on the corner. oh yeah. and you.

  5. Hasmukh says:

    Richard III only has one matinee on Sunday, July 17th. The Directors mutalluy decided that they would rather have more nighttime performances of Richard and more daytime performances of As You Like It.

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