Horizons mission time-lapse – an orbital sunrise

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Orbiting Earth once every 90 minutes, the International Space Station soars into 16 sunrises and sunsets every single day. Many of these sunrises occur while the crew is working or sleeping, but ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst captured this stunning timelapse of a sunrise to share with us here on Earth.

These photos were taken by Alexander at an interval of two per second and the video has been edited at 25 frames per second.

Music: First Survivors 4 by Los Angeles-based British composer, Luke Richards. Sourced from Audio Network Limited.

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The earth is so beautiful. It's just cool to have the ESA to get to this view of our planet!!

The_ANNOholic
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Play this at half speed....its so beautiful!!

dr.spectre
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How many flat earthers are watching this and thinking "proves nothing"?

PetalsonthePavingSlabs
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00:40 Curious what the line little right from the middle is on surface .

x_Dude
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Our planet really looks like a cell from that point of view...then we would be like its chromosomes ....!

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