http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
I've seen better sets in early Star Trek. Seriously, this is absolutely pathetic.
If you can't demonstrate it, then you shouldn't believe it.
Will be fun to follow what happens
If we are not speculating then we must assume
Fun video by a NASA astronaut sharing a lot of information and pictures and videos from the International Space Station
It seems Tom, that you are starting to realize that different camera angles and different lenses can cause different perspectives.
Quote from: Rama Set on July 18, 2015, 06:37:02 PMIt seems Tom, that you are starting to realize that different camera angles and different lenses can cause different perspectives. So turning the view of a continent into an airplane view of patchwork fields is a matter of the angle of the camera?
I have a question for you. In many of the images from the earth from the ISS it appears that entire continents can be seen:http://wiki.tfes.org/images/1/16/17-05-20122-31-21AM.pngBut in other images from the ISS we can see patchwork fields:http://wiki.tfes.org/images/0/01/17-05-20123-03-46AM.pngSince the ISS is at relatively the same altitude at all times, keeping between a narrow range of 400km to 416km, how do these pictures make sense?