Space Sunrise and Sunset from the ISS [HD]
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2015
- These are two of the sixteen sunrises and sunsets that astronauts of Expedition 42 can enjoy every day, just staring out of the Cupola windows. The video is speeded up 30x.
Questi sono due dei sedici albe e tramonti che gli astronauti di Expedition 42 possono godersi ogni giorno, solamente affacciandosi ai finestrini del modulo Cupola. Il video è accelerato 30x. - Наука
Sun is a white star but earth's atmosphere filters the light and sun looks yellow. What I loved the most is, when the white sun is almost set and the light passes through the atmosphere is looks yellow for a moment! Totally wonderful!
Yeah and not on the surface it's not the case it's slight of yellow but when light travels too long, so only white light is strongly visible
Yes exactly
It is a common misconception that the Sun is yellow, or orange or even red. However, the Sun is essentially all colors mixed together, which appear to our eyes as white.
The sun appears white as a whole. But in facts also emits yellow as the peak wavelength due to its black body spectrum.
@@chernsimons6295 actually the sun peaks in the blue-green(500nm) part of the spectrum not on yellow(580nm)
Probably one of the MOST beautiful things I've ever seen!
A sunrise and a sunset every 90 minutes! That's amazing!
This is beautiful.......how can your heart not open after this.
There is something insanely cool about seeing the shining sun on a pitch-black sky like this.
Probably because it is such an unusual sight, and also because it is associated with the mysterious outer space.
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exactly!
1:05 play it on 0.25 speed.....
Creepy
How'd you do it
I paused it at exactly 0:16 .....magnificent!
we all live on that ball in space and i'm working a 9-5 job... LOL wth!
Hahahahahaha lets go to ISS 😅🤣
One of the most AMAZING things I have EVER seen ☀️
A giant lamp in the darkness.
Thus it appears in all its splendor…
Such a powerful light cast on the surface of the earth. We take it for granted that the sky is bright and blue and often forget that it’s all light from this immense flashlight suspended in dark space. A star seen in person, up close without the filter of the atmosphere, is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating experiences one could have in life.
Without thinking what the view might be like being only a few tens of thousands of kilometers away from it, just white light everywhere.
That’s so cool you probably feel lonely in space than you see the sun much brighter in space it’s just a mind blowing thing to see
From earth looks much more beautiful And peaceful
The sun's real color is white and it looks beautiful. The reason why the sun looks yellow from Earth it is because of the atmosphere.
Now i can really visualize how the sun "hides"under the mountains :)
Goosebumps at their finest
Look at our beautiful earth 0:26 to 0:40
Absolutely beautiful
I loved when the sun goes down its soooooooooo cool
This people experience 16 sunsets and sunrises wow
Im just about to cry imagining how many human fight and died in history just to get to the point to see our sun form the space it's long way we Go through
Almost forms a diamond ring.
Truly Amazing
The sun takes care of us
Sure they got the right sun that one's really shiney
This is cool.
I'm incredulous!
Very beautiful
Charming Star ✨
So cool
Play it at .5 speed.
The sun seen in outer apace is eerie.
Nice Music
Thanks for this... Who da hell put the dislikes? You are mad
WoW.....
I also want to be an astronaut of NASA 😢 😢 😍
Everything is here...
Wow
Scattering is clearly visible at the edge in space we see blue on earth it's actually red
nice
Keep a weather eye on the horizon
In case anyone wonders the sun is white just as its light is white. You can see it when light passes through clouds - water does not change light's colour.
Why is the camera in the first part going in a different direction than in the other one? Camera on the back?
The ISS has several external cameras, pointing in differente directions
Bright, aint it !
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Pause at 1:05 😱 looks so cool
What is the speed of ISS?
28000 km/h
is this real rotating speed of earth, or timelapse ?
The video is speeded up 30x.
Actually in numbers the speed is too high but due to the earth size the speed we see is slow.
If its just doing a normal circle around the earth, isn't the sun supposed to be going up on the camera both times, or is this cut to back camera after it passed below it?
The video is made by two sequences. The first taken with a camera facing forward, the other one taken with a camera facing backward.
sun is white
Oh God
Hey man please tell me the name of the music I love space so much
Check the ending credits.
1.05一瞬夕日に見えた
And they say the earth is flat lmao I watched a sunset on the live feed from the app and it was amazing it was just like this one
Just found this video now - and I thought the exact same thing. There are international conferences that gather thousands of people who religiously believe the world is flat. I would like to see their reaction to this video
its a misinformation campain
The camera needs
to be zoomed out in order to get a better understanding
why the camera, the station, the satelite, the solar panel etc don't get melt by the sunstroke, unlike in some disaster movies, it"s out of the atmosphere shield right?
kindly light up this silly question anyone pls...
This is the real world, not a disaster movie.
ISS and satellites are designed to resist in the conditions in which they operate.
think its cus of the materials they use
Google or a d NASA actually explain it in their website other people ask the same question so no it's not silly
@@astronauticast The sun looks white from outer space.
Can someone explain to me why I can't see any stars? Im definitely not a FE and I dont think this is fake. Im genuinely asking why. Is it bc the camera exposure or the camera settings they have. Im honestly curious.
It is daylight footage.
Try to take a well exposed picture of your garden, with a large portion of sky visible, in daylight, with a fully-manual camera (set the aperure and set the exposure).
Now, try to take a picture of the same place, in nighttime, WITH THE SAME CAMERA SETTING USED BEFORE. Did you see the star in the resulting picture? The answer is: no.
The illuminated part of the Earth is EXTREMELY bright, and you can't expose it AND the stars with the same camera settings.
@@astronauticastso the sun being the biggest and brightest star why is it different?
@@kathy7387 Well, the sun is ENORMOUSLY closer to us than any other star.
Wow
Wow
barathraj rajkumar beautiful isn’t it? Subhanallah