An extraordinary view of the International Space Station
An extraordinary view of the International Space Station
An extraordinary view of the International Space Station
9 comments
1 | reine.de.tout Mon, Nov 22, 2010 12:30:34pm |
Wow. I thought at first the blue was the sky, and I was wondering how they had "sky" in the space station. But it's the earth.
How cool is this . . .
2 | Charles Johnson Mon, Nov 22, 2010 12:42:05pm |
Whoa! 119 clicks already on the tweeted link. Somebody with a lot of followers must have retweeted.
3 | Tim Nadeau Mon, Nov 22, 2010 1:33:31pm |
Maybe up there is the only sane place. What a terrific video. I'm sharing with a lot of family and friends.
4 | Killgore Trout Mon, Nov 22, 2010 1:38:11pm |
re: #2 Charles
Whoa! 119 clicks already on the tweeted link. Somebody with a lot of followers must have retweeted.
Wow. I didn't even tweet this. Somebody else must have starting the ball rolling.
5 | Charles Johnson Mon, Nov 22, 2010 1:55:22pm |
re: #4 Killgore Trout
Wow. I didn't even tweet this. Somebody else must have starting the ball rolling.
I tweeted it, and it was retweeted by this Japanese blogger:
[Link: twitter.com...]
He has almost 130,000 followers - is a Ph.D at the Sony Computer Science Lab.
6 | Killgore Trout Mon, Nov 22, 2010 2:38:05pm |
re: #5 Charles
I tweeted it, and it was retweeted by this Japanese blogger:
[Link: twitter.com...]
He has almost 130,000 followers - is a Ph.D at the Sony Computer Science Lab.
Ah, that's why he likes it. @ 1:20 of the video you can see the Japanese experiment module (or something).
7 | Charles Johnson Mon, Nov 22, 2010 5:20:26pm |
Dude! 738 retweets. That's a record for LGF Pages, I think.
8 | Killgore Trout Mon, Nov 22, 2010 6:55:02pm |
re: #7 Charles
Dude! 738 retweets. That's a record for LGF Pages, I think.
Damn, I'm always surprised and/or frustrated by what catches on and what doesn't. It's always a surprise.