![]() I like to open two windows on my computer, and watch the ESA tracking page and the live feed from ISS side by side.īecause the station orbits the Earth once every 90 minutes, it experiences a sunrise or a sunset about every 45 minutes. You can track the position of ISS over the Earth at this European Space Agency site. There’s a second cool video feed I found related to ISS. During “loss of signal” periods, viewers will see a blue screen. This video feed is available only when ISS is in contact with the ground. The video is accompanied by audio of conversations between the crew and Mission Control. ![]() The live video feed below is from the International Space Station (ISS), and it also includes internal views when the crew is on-duty, a map showing the path of ISS in orbit, ISS turning its camera on itself, and other features. Is that what you’ll see in the live video feed below? Sometimes. But to see our home planet from above – in real time – is truly something special. ![]() By now, we all know what the Earth looks like from space. ![]()
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