15.11.11

La Terra vista dalla ISS - timelapse

<p>Time lapse sequences of photographs taken by Ron Garan, Satoshi Furukawa<br />
and the crew of expeditions 28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from<br />
August to October, 2011, who to my knowledge shot these pictures at an altitude<br />
of around 350 km. All credit goes to them. I intend to upload a FullHD-version<br />
presently.<br />
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HD, refurbished, smoothed, retimed, denoised, deflickered, cut, etc.<br />
All in all I tried to keep the looks of the material as original as possible,<br />
avoided adjusting the colors and the like, since in my opinion the original<br />
footage itself already has an almost surreal and aestethical visual nature. <br />
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Music: Jan Jelinek | Do Dekor, faitiche back2001 <br />
w+p by Jan Jelinek, published by Betke Edition  <br />
http://www.janjelinek.com | http://www.faitiche.de<br />
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Image Courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, <br />
NASA Johnson Space Center, The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth<br />
http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov<br />
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Editing: Michael König | http://www.koenigm.com<br />
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Shooting locations in order of appearance:<br />
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1. Aurora Borealis Pass over the United States at Night<br />
2. Aurora Borealis and eastern United States at Night<br />
3. Aurora Australis from Madagascar to southwest of Australia<br />
4. Aurora Australis south of Australia<br />
5. Northwest coast of United States to Central South America at Night<br />
6. Aurora Australis from the Southern to the Northern Pacific Ocean<br />
7. Halfway around the World<br />
8. Night Pass over Central Africa and the Middle East<br />
9. Evening Pass over the Sahara Desert and the Middle East<br />
10. Pass over Canada and Central United States at Night<br />
11. Pass over Southern California to Hudson Bay<br />
12. Islands in the Philippine Sea at Night<br />
13. Pass over Eastern Asia to Philippine Sea and Guam<br />
14. Views of the Mideast at Night<br />
15. Night Pass over Mediterranean Sea<br />
16. Aurora Borealis and the United States at Night<br />
17. Aurora Australis over Indian Ocean<br />
18. Eastern Europe to Southeastern Asia at Night</p>

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