Europe from Space in 4K.
Got three minutes to spare for a tour of southern Europe? That's all the time it takes, when you have a 4K camera orbiting Earth 250 miles up- and we do, on the International Space Station. This Ultra High Definition video was shot in August 2016 as the station traveled nearly 1000 miles, taking in views from above the westem coast of France to the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Switzerland, southern Germany and Austria, and southward to the countries of the Balkan Peninsula. Music by Joakim Karud
HD download link: https://archive.org/details/jc2017m………
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Jeff's Earth - 4K.
The first time you see Planet Earth from space, it's stunning; when you've spent 534 days in space-more than any other American-it still is! On his most recent trip the International Space Station NASA astronaut Jeff Williams used an Ultra High Definition video camera that he pointed at the planet 250 miles below; here he shares some of those images, and talks about the beauty of the planet, the variety of things to see, and the value of sharing that perspective with everyone who can't go to orbit in person.
HD download link: https://archive.org/details/TheSpacef
UHD content download link: https://archive.org/details/NASA Ultr
High resolution source footage: https://go.nasa.gov/2106p2
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Zero G Hail Mary Pass - UHD
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Earth Day 2017 - 4K Earth Views From Space.
Our planet is beautiful. In honor of Earth Day 2017, enjoy Ultra High Definition views of our home planet captured from 250 miles up on the International Space Station!
Fire up the biggest screen you have. Then kick back and watch
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Space Walking by NASA Astronaut ( Jack Fisher ) in Ultra High Definition
Ever wonder what the spacewalker sees while you're looking at him or
her? Here's your answer, courtesy of NASA astronaut Jack Fischer. This Ultra High Definition clip shows Fischer outside the International Space Station during a spacewalk on Expedition 51 in May 2017, and the view from a small camera attached to his spacesuit at the same time
Music by Joakim Karud
4K MOV: https://archive.org/details/2012
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A Flight Through the Candles ( Stars )
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Ocean Moon Glint and City Night Lights in 4K UHD
This time-lapse imagery taken by NASA astronaut Jack Fischer from the International Space Station in 4K Ultra High Defintion takes us over the Pacific Ocean's moon glint and above the night lights of San Francisco, Calif. through Denver, Colo.
4K file download: https://archive.org/download/Ocean Mo
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The Sound ( & Vision ) of Silence
"Sharing the incomparable silent beauty of our planet with all our fellow travelers on this, our Spaceship Earth @SergeyISS @Astro Paolo @Astrokomrade
"Our thanks to Mr. Paul Simon and Disturbed."
"Our thanks to all the people within the partnership of the International Space Station who show us daily what heights we can achieve together"
"The Sound of Silence" Written by Paul Simon. SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. on behalf of PAUL SIMON MUSIC. Performed by Disturbed. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records.
Captured by astronauts Sergey Ryazanskiy, Paolo Nespoli, and Commander Randy Bresnik, the video features stunning footage of Earth and outer space from the International Space Station in low earth orbit during the months of August through October in 2017.
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Clair de Lune 4K Version - Moon Images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
This visualization uses a digital 3D model of the Moon built from global elevation maps and image mosaics by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission. It was created to accompany a performance of Claude Debussy's Clair de Lune by the National Symphony Orchestra Pops, led by conductor Emil de Cou, at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, on June 1 and 2, 2018, as part of a celebration of NASA's 60th anniversary.
Clair de Lune (moonlight in French) was published in 1905, as the third of four movements in the composer's Suite Bergamasque, and unlike the other parts of this work, Clair is quiet, contemplative, and slightly melancholy, evoking the feeling of a solitary walk through a moonlit garden.
The visuals were composed like a nature documentary, with clean cuts and a mostly stationary virtual camera. The viewer follows the Sun throughout a lunar day, seeing sunrises and then sunsets over prominent features on the Moon. The sprawling ray system surrounding Copernicus crater, for example, is revealed beneath receding shadows at sunrise and later slips back into darkness as night encroaches.
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio
at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4655
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Visualization Credits
Emie Wright (USRA)
Lead Visualizer and Editor
Laurence Schuler (ADNET Systems Inc.) Technical Support
Ian Jones (ADNET Systems Inc.) Technical Support
Wade Sisler (NASA/GSFC) Producer
Noah Petro (NASA/GSFC) Scientist
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Space - Grown Crystals offer Clarity on Parkinson's Disease.
Parkinson's disease affects more than 5 million people on Earth.
Research on the International Space Station could provide insight into this chronic neurodegenerative disease and help scientists find ways to treat and prevent it. In this video, NASA astronaut Serena Auñon-Chancellor narrates as European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Alexander Gerst uses a microscope to examine and photograph the LRRK2 crystals.
Learn more about this research: https://go.nasa.gov/2FIPY
HD download link: https://archive.org/details/sc2018m0..
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First 8K Video From Space - Ultra HD
Science gets scaled up with the first 8K ultra high definition (UHD) video from the International Space Station. Get closer to the in-space experience and see how the international partnership-powered human spaceflight is improving lives on Earth, while enabling humanity to explore the universe. More: https://go.nasa.gov/2zgPY 50 Special thanks to the European Space Agency, the ISS National Lab, and astronauts Alexander Gerst. Serena Auñón-Chancellor, Ricky Amold and Drew Feustel.
Download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details-First
Featured investigations and facilities:
0:01, 2:36 BEST seeks to advance use of sequencing DNA and RNA in space, hmps://go.nasa.gov/2tNntku
0:13 The Minus Eighty Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) is a cold storage unit that maintains experiment samples at ultra-cold temperatures throughout a mission. https://go.nasa.gov/2RkJAIS
0:21 The Advanced Plant Habitat (APH), a recent addition to the space station, is the largest growth chamber aboard the orbiting laboratory. https://go.nasa.gov/2JCiaw
0:33 Canadarm2 is part of Canada's contribution to the space station. This 17-metre-long robotic arm was extensively involved in the assembly of the orbiting laboratory, https://go.nasa.gov/2ReaU42
0:41 Crew Earth Observations record how the planet is changing over time, from human-caused changes like urban growth and reservoir construction, to natural dynamic events such as hurricanes, floods and volcanic eruptions, https://go.nasa.gov/2KLFA
0:49 The Light Microscopy Module (LMM) is a modified commercial, highly flexible, state-of-the-art light imaging microscope facility that provides researchers with powerful diagnostic hardware and software
onboard the space station. https://go.nasa.gov/2RfdwS 0:53 ACE-T-2 looks at the assembly of complex structures from
micron-scale colloidal particles interacting via tunable attractive
interactions: https://go.nasa.gov/2Re2ppS
0:57 Plant Habitat-1 comprehensively compares differences in genetics,
metabolism, photosynthesis, and gravity sensing between plants grown in space and on Earth. https://go.nasa.gov/2MdDBfc 1:05 The Cupola provides an observation and work area for the
International Space Station crew that gives visibility to support the control of the station's robotic arms, and a beautiful view of the Earth, celestial objects and visiting vehicles. https://gosa gov/2CRsxCT
1:14 Atomization observes the disintegration processes of low-speed
water jets under various conditions to improve spray combustion
processes inside rocket and jet engines. https://go.nasa.gov/2RKKIN
1:30 BCAT-CS focuses on the study of forces between particles that cluster together by studying sediments of quartz and clay particles https://go.nasa.gov/2p6WBSV
1:38 Functional Immune analyzes blood and saliva samples to determine the changes taking place in crew members' immune systems during flight, https://go.nasa.gov/2RUM21
2:03 Life Support Rack (LSR) is a technology demonstrator for closed loop air revitalization, http://go.masa.gov/2Rdfi3C
2:15 The Japanese Experiment Module Airlook is used to deliver science experiments to external platforms, and prepare small satellites for deployment from station. https://go.nasa.gov/2Rock
2:23 SPHERES Tether Slosh combines fluid dynamics equipment with robatic capabilities aboard the space station to investigate automated strategies for steering passive cargo that contain fluids. https://go.nasa.gov/2RfQPdQ
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Moving Water in Space -- 8K Ultra HD
Water in space behaves... differently. Surface tension and capillary flow can be harnessed to move fluids in more efficient ways. What looks like fun could actually help us improve systems for moving fluids in microgravity, in things like fuel tanks for space travel. Find out more about fluid physics in space in our researcher's guide:
https://go.nasa.gov/2KShut
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