
Earth From Outer Space – As Seen From The International Space Station!
Well, I found something the other day that fascinate me: this ISS live stream of planet earth from space is courtesy of Nasa Earth Viewing Cameras aboard the international space station!

I never really think about the International Space Station – orbiting the earth and crewed by #NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts too.
While performing all sorts of experiments, they also feed a live shot of the earth back to us to watch on YouTube!

Here is the live stream, which you can watch any time of the day or night:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEIk7gwjgIM

You can also live chat with other outer space buffs as well!
I love that technology allows us to go into outer space LIVE and hang out with Astronauts! It’s just one of the cool things about outer space I’ve shared recently:

This is a real photo of a titanic supernova, thanks to Scientists who have figured out how to photograph outer space!
You can click here to see more of these incredible photos:
https://johnrieber.com/2019/12/03/a-titanic-supernova-the-heat-of-a-hundred-million-suns-unbelievable-pictures-of-the-milky-way-on-this-six-shot-saturday-from-outer-space/
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Leave me a comment and let me know if you’d like to take a trip into outer space to hang with these folks!

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Fascinating.
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Always fascinating to find stuff like this on the internet! Thanks for reading!
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Thanks, John. I have just been watching it, and have bookmarked the link.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Such an interesting thing to pop in on – and it’s free!
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Wow, didn’t know I could stay in touch with outer space! Very cool! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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The stuff we find online, right?
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Space is so fascinating. I am amazed that we created the technology to be out there.
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I agree…thanks for commenting, I think it’s important to keep dreaming of new worlds to explore!
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Uber cool
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I agree it is pretty amazing, John. Believe it or not, despite the fact I rarely watch a movie, I actually knew about, and have watched, the NASA live stream [smile]. A fantastic share.
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HA! Robbie, I can understand that you might be a bit too busy to watch too much TV!
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