ISS Full Earth Orbit at 10,000ft
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- This video demonstrates the speed of the ISS at 10,000ft orbiting along the 45th parallel north of the equator. This path was chosen to show the most land possible.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:10 Sunrise
1:22 Day
11:15 Night
25:55 Sunrise
27:06 Day - Игры
It’s a big luck that the weather is so good around the globe during the shooting of this.
nah it took months of planning
What the?! It's CGI guys 😂
@@Smelter57 oh shit i think you might be right
@@Smelter57 CGI is an understatement... this is a real time game. And that game has a live weather setting which accurately shows the current weather in the part of the world you're in.
@@AdminHouse Well said, but I wanted to make a point. Not everyone will read beyond .... real time game etc.
Gawh damn, Props to the camera man for recording all this. Imagine being stuck outside the space station for this long 😭
I know right the cameraman deserves so much
woahh so cool! it’d be even more interesting with subcaptions of what countries/cities/mountains/oceans its flying over
and it would be even more interesting AND exciting to discover those places by yourself! I know, internet is so cool!
Would like to watch an ISS 10.000 ft fly simulation but along the 28° 35' parallel, you know where these small Himalayan hills are located 😄
Imagine being a random airplane pilot just chilling not knowing you're in this behemoths path not knowing your life is about to end in a few seconds with no escape while this relaxing music follows behind it.
The coolest thing about watching the ISS irl is the way it just suddenly "winks out" when it passes from sunlight into shadow. There is no gradual fade out as shown here, just a quick, abrupt "lights out" effect.
What software is this and how can it have such full graphics of the entire earth?
Microsoft flight simulator 2020
There's something oddly satisfying about the ISS orbiting at 10.000 ft
It really shows how fast it's going
It defys gravity
The iss doesnt even exist. Please guys, stop with this and start using the brain.
@@charkobi8708 It harnesses gravity.
Wouldn't be satisfying though. Just imagine the sonic booms, structural and physical damage it would cause.
Bro your videos make my dreams come true lol. Don’t stop uploading 😅
For days i have been looking for this channel lol. finally youtube caught on. love the channel! It would be cool to have a little globe on the edge somewhere displaying the current location of the planes.
If you made this video without the ISS and had daylight follow you around the circumference of the globe I'd play that on loop. I'll put on fractal videos on the TV when I have a board game night. This would beat that. Maybe speed up the ocean segments.
Nothing beats fractals 🧐
this was so satisfying and i spent way too long trying to figure out which countries it was flying over
This music is considered. Lofi, if anyone's curious. Lofi hip hop if I'm not mistaken. Thanks for the vid!
I could watch this all day
Perfect music choice thank you
⚠FOR YALL LOOKING FOR THE MUSICS AT 11:15⚠
its name is feelings by lofi geek
Thank me later😎
Few years ago I saw the ISS fly over at night as I was taking the trash out. I thought it was a meteor or a falling star but it never disappeared until it went over the horizon. I searched tye flight path for that evening and time, and sure enough, it was the ISS.
Looks like we strayed a bit South of the 45th. Here are a few places the ISS flies over in the United States if anyone's curious
California:
22:14 - Monterey / Salinas
22:27 - Lemoore / Tulare / Porterville
Nevada:
22:49 - Las Vegas (in the distance to the left)
Texas:
24:17 - Lubbock
24:35 - Seymour
24:44 - Bowie
24:44 - Dallas / Fort Worth (in the distance to the right)
25:07 - Texarkana, TX/AR
25:13 - Magnolia, AR
Mississippi:
25:26 - Greenville
25:40 - Starkville
Alabama:
25:52 - Birmingham
25:59 -Oxford
Georgia:
26:04 - Carrollton
26:08 - Atlanta
26:31 - Columbia, SC
26:51 - Wilmington, NC
Thanks for this! How’d you find it out?
MURICA!
Awsome work I appreciate it
@@stewiegriffin9768 No problem! I used google maps to match road layouts from the video
Next time you do one of these you should try to put a minimap in the corner to see where we're at
It’s very soothing
For anyone who's curious, this simulated ISS flight begins off the coast of France near the Gironde estuary, moving from West to East
does it change its path everytime or its same for each orbit?.. i really don't know how this ting work.
@@GovindaKumar-108 Are you talking about the actual ISS? Or the simulation in this video?
@@Jerbeezy82 both
@@GovindaKumar-108 So as for just the context of this video, it says right in the intro and the description how the simulation is set up - staying along 45 degress latitude North in order to have it fly over as much land as possible, because flying over vast landscapes really shows just how fast its moving vs going over the featureless ocean.
However...the real ISS doesn't travel that path at all. It moves generally in a North-South orientation around Earth. As it orbits Earth, it also moves laterally across some of the planet East-West because of Earth's rotation on its axis. The space station doesn't stay on the exact same orbital path every single time it goes around the planet, but it adjusts itself routinely so it stays roughly along the same path
@@Jerbeezy82 okay man, I got now so it don't exactly move through the land as it shows in the video the real space station moves the different path and Earth's orbit kinda affect its movement but it routinely adjust itself.. I wonder where would I find the real video of space station orbiting the earth..
Thanks for the info btw, very much appreciated.
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THIS SOMEHOW TRIGGERS MY FEAR OF HEIGHTS MY HEART IS BEATING LIKE THE SPEED NASCAR GOES
NASCAR?
Credits to the cameraman who could fly that fast
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
This cameraman joke is overused
Just saying
ahahahahahah YEAH STUPID JOKE NOBODY USES IT ANYMORE
He cheated, he’s tethered to the back of it
@@SaturnRingersonVI who cares we still like it
i really enjoyed this video maybe you could do a low pass super high speed lap of earth in a different craft and to make it a challenge for the viewer you could encourage people to name the continent and country your over and guess at the flight path
When I abrubtly pause the video while in full screen the image appears to keep moving a little, in a trippy way. Like with those optical illusion pictures.
It looks like the crew enjoyed that last flight so much they filled up all the tanks with redbull and loaded up lofi on the stations speakers. 😎
ISS enterprise is here !
Now UFO’s got some rivals
went to another tab and just enjoyed the music lol
it would be cool if there was a small minimap to know where it is
The name of the first music is Lukrembo-bread
12:16 ISS goes into the ocean at night
Found this channel recently and I love ALL the videos.
QUESTION FOR UPLOADER: Had this question for a while. How fast would something have to go to maintain such a low orbit? If you could make a video of some spacecraft going this speed, that’d be AWESOME! Many thanks!
The formula for orbital speed is v = sqrt((G*M)/R). Putting in the values for M (mass of earth) and R (distance from centre of earth) gives a result of 7,900 m/s. That's 7.9 kilometers every second! But, it's barely faster than the actual speed of the ISS, which is about 7,664 m/s.
It wouldn’t be able to sustain an orbit here, air would instantly tear anything going this fast to pieces
Credits to the ISS for not overheating and falling apart midair at 10000ft
Can you upload a long version so I have on while I study like 5/6 hours?
What kind of lofi music is used at the beginning? It would be very helpful if someone would let me know!
What's the music you used here?
a nice realistic orbit to do this would be one that crosses north america, then south america, then antartica, then asia and back to north america. that would cut the boringness of the pacific ocean out of the picture and maximize land flight, as well as include pretty much every type climate on earth
It’s crazy that with technology nowadays we can cross the specific ocean in just 10 mins 🤯🤯🤯
Such a cool video! One request, could you also show a mini 2D map on one of the corners of the video, so we have two visual references, to figure out where exactly on Earth is the ISS flying over?
P.S.: I lied about one request, I actually have another one. Could you also please add names of the places/cities which the ISS is passing by?
Wow.... Flaaaaat!!!!
Dude you got a good name
Can you do a video of a jet going around the world at Mach 100 on ground level like with the Mach 10 jet video.
Really puts into perspective how mind-bogglingly fast things are moving to stay in orbit. Really cool video
Does anyone know the name of the song?
They’re moving so fast that Earth is still rendering
well it is sped up a bit in the video...the game can't render THAT fast...believe me, the station does wobble a bit too fast to be normal time...
Imagine ISS orbiting at 10,000 ft next to K2 or Everest.
Could you do more space videos? Like how long it would take to get to the different planets going to speed of light or for our fastest rocket I would be very interested in that
Something surprising for any game nerds out there (me) this is the speed that a ship in No Mans Sky flys at if you are boosting.
only me or does this music and flying remind me of nostalgic Minecraft creative mode?
Who is the musical artist?
@@machida58 honestly, i dont know i just noticed its similarities between minecraft music.
Almost looks like an 8 bit star trek voyager
Damn
Can we get a POV of the Chicxulub asteroid falling to the surface? Starting maybe at least 20 minutes from Impact maybe even up to an hour. Mark the altitude in miles and be sure to Mark the exact moment it hits the Kármán line. That would be a great video.
That would be an amazing video
Just passed my house
Whats the music in the start?
Nevermind, after 8 months of finding it, i finally did
i looked at the screen non stop for 20 minutes and now it looks like the walls in my room are moving LOL
What is the first song playing ?
schmoovin
ocean is so huuuuge dude
This is so dope
I'd love to see a flyby of earth if it was taken from a 'stationary' position in space (considering earth does an entire orbit of the sun each year - how fast is that?)
Everything is relative in space; no such thing as stationary.
@@freudenberg101 compared to the sun then
@@plebjames From the sun(obviously with the lights turned down) you would barely if at all be able to see the Earth, and it wouldn't be moving much.
The earth travels around the sun at about ten thousand miles per hour. It would be good to see earth approaching at that speed only for it to just miss, so that it got down to a few hundred feet
msfs doesnt actually simulate the solar system
So my understanding of physics tells me that even if you are just about 10000 ft off the ground(or not in space), with this kind of speed, you will still *FLOAT* inside the ISS
It would be nice to have a map.
good thing that you werent flying above reigons with mountains above 3048 meters
Soo much relaxing
Hey! What software is this? Doesn’t look like google earth
Microsoft flight simolator 2020
What if Parker soler probe fly low altitude on earth
anyone know the music?
Okay how huge is The Pacific 😮😮
Damn that's fast and Damn the planet is big!
This is not graphics or any other camera shoot, its done in Microsoft Flight simulator
What’s the path the ISS took around the earth?
read the description
It would have travelled 14,000 Kilometers
pov orbital re-entry for ejected rocket parts for new vid?
Please do a vdo on impact of atomic & hydrogen bombs from sky, with different perspectives
Most of the video is dark can’t see the lands wish u would of Brighten the screen
Who know the songs name? Thats interstibg :)
Music?
We asked and he delivered. Thanks mate! Can't stop watching
Yaay
...are we there yet?
If earth had no atmosphere and the ISS was orbiting at 10,000ft, would everyone onboard be experiencing weightlessness?
Yes
Yep, just don't crash into a mountain
Y’all are impressed by the space station? What about Superman! He filmed it after all.
Which software is this? Google Earth?
Microsoft Flight Simulator
He be cruising tho
Looks like a "square" Enterprise.
Do an episode...about the orbital speed of the moon applied on an object flying above/around the earth
I watched a 3rd of this just to find out it flew over my house at night smh
It flies over in the day time too you just can’t see it… I watch it through the Night Sky app that tells me where it is and I’m able to see it but only at night when it’s lit up.
So this could only take 1 hour to travel all around earth?
Good video but might i recommend putting a map in a corner to show where it currently is?
The CGI globe looks Okey.
can someone explain why the ISS is under the clouds of earth?
consider reading the title of the video
Why are there clouds above ISS?
Old school Final Fantasy
It just unbeliavable that it can reach sunrise to sunset in 11 minutes 25 seconds
He cheated ..it isnt a full orbit ..its just an orbit of a high latitude line ..much shorter
This should be posted on r/praisethecameraman
Haters will say that this is simultaion
It is a simulation
Now i get good internet
I’m a shut this off and come back at bedtime
Where does it start
Off the western coast of France near the Gironde estuary. Not far from the city of Bordeaux. It begins by moving across Europe, then northern Asia, etc
@@Jerbeezy82 Ok thanks I thought it started somewhere around there
Escape velocity