Video: Space Station Reaches Warp Speed?

by Nancy Atkinson on October 16, 2012

Want to stay on top of all the space news? Follow @universetoday on Twitter

The International Space Station appears to go to warp speed a la Star Trek, Star Wars and almost every other space flick in this new video created by Christoph Malin, who stacked image sequences that the ISS crew at International Space Station have been taking lately. These are the images that have been used to create the great timelapse videos, that provide a sense of what it is like to fly over the Earth on the space station. But this one is different, and as Malin says, Stacks make interesting patterns visible, for example lightning corridors within clouds. One can also sometimes recognize satellite tracks and meteors patterns that are not amongst the main star trails.

Also visible is the Moon disappearing into the atmosphere and views from the ISS Cupola gorgeous!

The ISS Stacks from Christoph Malin on Vimeo.

Via the Bad Astronomer

Tagged as: Christoph Malin, International Space Station (ISS), star trails, Timelapse

Excerpt from:

Video: Space Station Reaches Warp Speed?

Related Posts

Comments are closed.