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Post by Dragon Man on Mar 18, 2016 14:08:36 GMT
Here you can see the ultimate in 'Live' video astronomy broadcasting. The Earth 'Live' 24/7 from the IIS Watch in 720pHD
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2016 16:10:54 GMT
Awesome. Tis a miraculous and beautiful blue rock we inhabit. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by davy on Mar 18, 2016 16:40:18 GMT
When I saw the video image,I thought it was the clouds out my window,then I noticed I actually have more :-)
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Post by howie1 on Mar 18, 2016 23:35:56 GMT
Often had a watch and everytime I ponder that at least 3/4 of all the billions down there are struggling just to live. Makes one feel very privileged to be able to sit comfortably and watch on a pc hooked to the internet some 1st world folk doing fantastic experiments in several billion dollars worth of space machinery. Another interesting link ... NASA TV www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.VuyQfuJ96UlIt often shows live spacewalks, launches and docking with the ISS etc. There's a TV timetable to figure out when the 'good' stuff is on. I took 2 minute video of the last docking - a relief crew - some time back ...
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Post by Dragon Man on Mar 19, 2016 10:54:01 GMT
Yep, NASA TV is my favourite, but I only watch it when something interesting is announced or I end up watching it for hours on end and get nothing else done I have to limit myself
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