1-year time-lapse video passed on Earth from NASA's EPIC camera
NASA launches DSCOVR satellite space, it will fly between the earth and the sun, bring an EPIC camera to take every 2 hours a picture of our earth.
NASA launches DSCOVR satellite space, it will fly between the earth and the sun, bring an EPIC camera to take every 2 hours a picture of our earth.
Over the past year, EPIC has recorded more than 3,000 images and NASA has assembled the series into a time-lapse video to show us how a year has passed on Earth , from an outer space perspective. At the point of view that EPIC "sees" the earth, the Sun will rise to the West and dive to the East and in the video, you'll see the sun rising on the left and diving on the right.
From the point of view that EPIC "sees" the earth, the Sun will rise in the West and dive to the East.
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