Since the beginning of the expeditions, the International Space Station (ISS) has been home to scientists and astronauts from around the world.
These people from the United States, Russia, Canada, Italy, Japan, and Germany have worked in mutual collaboration off the earth, for the earth. This is part of the message in Giacomo Sardelli’s wonderful time-lapse video. In it he stitched together photographs captured from the ISS and included short radio messages recorded by astronauts who gaze upon the Earth and see a world without borders. Have a look at Further Up Yonder below.
To see the video in 2K and how it was made, head over to Sardelli’s blog.
[via PetaPixel]
2 replies on “Further Up Yonder”
Wow, what an insane video. I didn’t realise you could see the northern lights like that in space. The world looks so peaceful from space.
Incredible isn’t it? Here’s another look at auroras from space.
And if you’re interested, click the ISS tag to see a few more of our posts on the topic.