June 8, 2012
Perpetual Sun
Here’s a low-res version of a movie I made on Space Station during this week’s Venus transit. Right now we are in a phase of continuous twilight.
Here’s a low-res version of a movie I made on Space Station during this week’s Venus transit. Right now we are in a phase of continuous twilight.
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How many times can I say “Wow” and not sound like an awestruck tourist? Thanks for the film…and the poetry. More, please.
Comment by Ann James — June 11, 2012 @ 3:02 pm
[...] A stunning time lapse showing how the ISS can have periods where the sun never sets. [...]
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