EING THE WORLD FROM OUTER SPACE
U.S science teacher, James Drake put together a 60-second film, which illustrates the view of space from the International Space Station, by using 600 still images stored in the Johnson Space Center's photography database.
Starting with a cloud-covered northern Pacific Ocean, the film takes the viewers to witness the skies above North and South America. Lightning storm flashes can also be seen over the Pacific. The spectacular film ends with a flash of light before entering daylight near Antarctica.
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