File:The Earth 4K Extended Edition.webm
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DescriptionThe Earth 4K Extended Edition.webm | Can’t get enough of Earth? Then this is for you: an extended playback of Ultra High Definition views of Planet Earth, captured by NASA astronaut Jeff Williams during his mission on the International Space Station in 2016. You’ll see the French Riviera and the Sahara Desert, cross North America from Texas all the way to Canada, and more—this is your source for the view of your home planet from 250 miles up! Fire up the biggest screen you have. Then throw on your favorite music, kick back and watch. |
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Source | https://www.nasa.gov/content/ultra-high-definition-video-gallery; original file from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fYKMCCPh28 |
Author | NASA/Jeff Williams |
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Short title | The Earth 4K Extended Edition |
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