Tim Peake seems to develop a special attraction for the Earth that offers a stunning view from the ISS. A few days after the storms, are the lights that were at the heart of a new video, this time focused on Europe. Tim
Tim Peake seems to develop a special attraction for the Earth that offers a stunning view from the ISS. A few days after the storms, are the lights that were at the heart of a new video, this time focused on Europe.
Tim Peake makes his proud kingdom, because it is the first man to fly across the Channel to the Earth from the station. And even if it seems far away, he does everything to get close, fueling his Twitter account regularly with pictures and videos of his extraordinary adventure.
After the storm, light pollution is the appointment
a few days ago, the British astronaut who had already caused a sensation by visiting the ISS had shared an accelerated video via the ESA very friendly. It showed a part of Africa which was hit hard by a storm. The lightning was so visible as explosions in the middle of cities. He returns this time in front of the stage with new images and show Europe and specifically the UK. This country is rocked by the lights and this is a magical spectacle that is offered in the space of a few seconds.
Hi UK and @ BBCRadio2simonmayo listeners, waving right back at you https: //t.co/wu1JFlRZ0p
– Tim Peake (astro_timpeake) February 17! 2016
part of France encompassed by the lights
It’s via his Twitter account that Tim Peake shared this video that has been very successful. Note that the images taken from the ISS are still very impressive especially at night. During the viewing, the birthplace of astronaut this is not the only one to reveal as you can discover the Netherlands and Belgium and even part of France. Many users who would like to admire the interior of this station it will be possible to see with the naked eye within a few hours.
Discover the naked eye the ISS from Corsica Friday
however, it will reside on this French island to see the ISS without a telescope in the day Sunday. The lucky ones have the ability to track its trajectory on the site Destination ISS orbit. This is a very pleasant fact to savor for astronomy enthusiasts. Those who do not live on the Island of Beauty will always have a few shots for consolation, but the effect will probably not be the same. Regarding the video of Tim Peake, there is a lapse that was accelerated again and she was shot on February 17 with a significant displacement of 28 000 km / h. The speed does not obviate the beauty of this show. He shows populated areas and those that are remote and therefore without lights.
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