Cities at Night, an Orbital Tour Around the World

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Freddy Diaz

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Mar 28, 2008, 9:26:46 AM3/28/08
to Memphis Astronomical Society
A fellow member of the QCUIAG posted this link and the trivia of this video
hope you enjoy it.

It shows a technique for imaging in orbit. Also shows the huge light
polution of many cities around the world

Regards,
Freddy

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Reeves
To: astro...@seds.org
Cc: QCU...@yahoogroups.com ; digita...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 12:31 AM
Subject: [QCUIAG] A different kind of astrophotography

Hi folks,

Kinda off topic, kinda not...so I am posting across three astrophoto lists.
Here is a link to a different kind of astrophotography, looking at the Earth
at night from space.
My astronaut acquaintance, Don Pettit, has put together a 10-minute movie of
what cities look like at night as seen from space.
He shot these images while he was Science Officer aboard ISS Expedition 6
about 5 years ago. He recently posted this on YouTube
and let me know about it today. It is a stunning movie, you have to watch
it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEiy4zepuVE

A bit of trivia.... most of the music during the movie is from royalty-free
clips from Adobe Auditions, but for the Australian sequences, Don played his
own didgeridoo that he had with him in space aboard ISS. As you remember,
Columbia was lost while Expedition 6 was in space, so Pettit and his
crewmates had to return in the Soyuz spacecraft. He couldn't bring back
personal effects due to cramped space in the Soyuz, so he left his
didgeridoo on the space station. Three years later his didgeridoo came home
on STS-114 and now he has it again, and played it in this movie.

Enjoy!

Robert Reeves +29.484 98.440
reev...@satx.rr.com San Antonio, Texas
www.robertreeves.com

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