A Stunning Timelapse of Earth’s Orbit Created Using 4K Footage Taken Aboard the International Space Station

In 2013, Philadelphia photographer Bruce W. Berry created a wondrous timelapse of the Earth as viewed by the International Space Station (ISS). In December 2018, Berry followed up with "The World Below", a different but equally incredible timelapse using ultra HD footage taken by the astronauts aboard the ISS, which is available on the NASA video online gallery.
Related Laughing Squid PostsI never thought that I'd be making another one of these, but with all of the new footage from the International Space Station (ISS) that has been made public, I decided to give it another go. All of 4K video and Time-lapse sequences were taken by the astronauts onboard the ISS (NASA/ESA). " All footage has been edited, color graded, denoised, deflickered, stabilized by myself. Some of the 4K video clips were shot at 24 frames/sec reflecting the actual speed of the space station over the earth. Shots taken at wider angels were speed up a bit to match the flow of the video.
- Time-Lapse Earth, A Wondrous View of Earth From the International Space Station
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- Breathtaking Timelapses of Earth Taken by Astronaut Alexander Gerst From the International Space Station
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