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Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. “The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.”

This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 29 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken October 15, 2011 from 03:42:54 to 03:52:36 GMT, on a pass from just west of San Francisco, California over the Pacific Ocean to the southern tip of the Hudson Bay. The video begins as the ISS is just west of San Francisco flying northeast. The coastal lights distinguish the land and water here. The pass continues northeast toward Wyoming and North Dakota, before crossing over into Canada. From here, the Aurora Borealis is seen, with an interesting looking angle from underneath the lights. A blanket of clouds cover Manitoba and Ontario as the ISS tracks closer to the Northern Lights.

Compiled from frames ISS029-E-39277 to ISS029-E-39465

 
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U.S. Coast Guard Resumes Northern Iceberg Patrol (1946)

Crews of cutters and seaplanes plot courses of icebergs in the Atlantic.

 
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Clearing out old footage. I was going to delete this one, but thought some of you would like to see the runway, island and some planes. This was taken from one of the famous Hong Kong mini-buses. Gives you a good feel for how long a runway is too.

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