I hear babies cry. I watch them grow.
They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know.
And I think to myself: what a wonderful world.
What a Wonderful World by G. Weiss, G. Douglas, and B. Thiele
It’s photos such as these, time Lapse views of Earth from space, that makes one grateful to be alive today.
Earth | Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over | NASA, ISS from Michael König on Vimeo.
Published by Norm Benson
My name is Norm Benson and I'm currently researching and writing a biography of Walter C. Lowdermilk.
In addition to being a writer, I'm an avid homebrewer.
I'm also a registered professional forester in California with thirty-five years of experience. My background includes forest management, fire fighting, law enforcement, teaching, and public information.
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Yeah, that is an awesome video.
Isn’t it? I saw a couple views of Earth the other day: one was a map that showed areas of GDP/capita (red was high with it going to orange, then yellow and finally white indicating zero/GDP/capita). The other was a photo from space showing the world at night. Where the lights were was where the higher GDP/capita was. Energy equaled higher GDP/capita and quality of life. This sequence with its views of lights below reminded me of that.
This is beautiful. Thank you!
(wonderful updates also)
It is stunning, isn’t it? De nada.
Mesmerising.
Isn’t it? Don’t you love the lightning flashing below the ISS?