Earth
NASA, the U.S. space agency often shares breathtaking images of our universe. NASA took to Instagram to present a video of Earth.
NASA captioned the video, “Watch as the world passes by, literally”.
The space agency wrote, “The people who’ve been to Earth orbit for the rare opportunity to see our home planet from a whole different angle say this blue marble in space is really quite beautiful and awe-inspiring when seen from 250 miles straight up”.
“Here’s your chance to see if you agree: these ultra-high definition video scenes, captured between March 2022 and March 2023 during the International Space Station’s Expeditions 67 and 68, let you imagine yourself as a station crew member with an hour off duty and nothing better to do than look out the window as the world, literally, passes by, NASA continued.
Since its release, the video has received 80 lakh views, 10 lakh likes, and more than 2000 comments.
After watching the amazing video, internet users expressed their delight in the comments section.
One user commented, ”Mesmerizing!!! Wish I could see that too with my eyes not just through pic or videos”.
”This might be the most beautiful video I’ve seen. Is this a time-lapse? Because Earth seems to be rotating quite fast from just 250 miles up”, the second user commented.
”Incredible, so thankful for showing us these beautiful scenes”, the third user commented.
”Earth is incredible. It is a magnificent and surreal planet!” the fourth user commented.
”Love seeing the thunderstorms happening in different parts of our earth”, the fifth user commented.
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