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Finally, Hi-Def Streaming Video of the ISS's View of Earth

An anonymous reader writes with a snippet from ExtremeTech: "After being continuously inhabited for more than 13 years, it is finally possible to log into Ustream and watch the Earth spinning on its axis in glorious HD. This video feed [embedded at ExtremeTech] comes from from four high-definition cameras, delivered by last month's SpaceX CRS-3 resupply mission, that are attached to the outside of the International Space Station. You can open up the Ustream page at any time, and as long as it isn't night time aboard the ISS, you'll be treated to a beautiful view of the Earth from around 250 miles (400 km) up."

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  1. By HD by TFlan91 · · Score: 5, Informative

    By HD they mean 480p, or atleast that's what the "ustream" maxes at

  2. Useless by scarboni888 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Just a grey square. So much for the hype.

  3. Or you just link to the actual source ... by fewnorms · · Score: 5, Informative

    instead of providing ExtremeTech many pageviews. You can find the uStream link right here.

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    1. Re:Or you just link to the actual source ... by ckedge · · Score: 4, Informative

      Thanks! And here's a good link for the ISSs current position and track: http://iss.astroviewer.net/

    2. Re:Or you just link to the actual source ... by Namarrgon · · Score: 3, Informative

      Official NASA site - has video as well as current position.

      Grey for me right now, which presumably means the ISS is out of signal. Perhaps better in 15 mins when it passes over Japan..

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  4. Re:Direct Link by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    also explanation

    "During periods of loss of signal with the ground or when HDEV is not operating, a gray color slate or previously recorded video may be seen. "