Time-Lapse Footage Of The Earth During Thunderstorms As Seen From The ISS

We have no idea of ​​how big the Space is, in which our Earth lies. Experts say the universe is infinite, and it was supposed to form 13.7 billion years ago when the big bang occurred.

Throughout the time the Space was expanding according to science, but despite many theories, it still remains a big riddle.


Photo: ISS, NASA

Eight years ago, a special video clip from the NASA landed on the web, in which our Earth can be admired from a different perspective than we are used to.

Cameras at the International Space Station captured the footage of the Earth in time-lapse technique, and the final result took a lot of breaths away. The great video has come to the web, where it's possible to see how huge storms on Earth look like, and in the sequel to the video we can observe the breathtaking Aurora.


Photo: ISS, NASA

The video clip of the Earth recorded to the the camera at the International Space Station is still taking a lot of breaths away. See how our beautiful home looks from a bird's perspective, 408 kilometers (253 miles) above the ground.
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