What Does Earth Look Like From Space? An Astronaut's Perspective
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 7 Δεκ 2015
What’s
it like to see our planet from above? To gaze upon the Earth from
beyond our atmosphere? Four seasoned astronauts, Helen Sharman, Daniel
Tani, Michael Barratt and Jean-Francois Clervoy, recall that unique
experience.
Day 8 of our advent calendar, A Place Called Space: http://rigb.org/advent
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The
view of Earth from space is one that few of us will ever get to
experience. To see the planet as a single orb in the expanse of space
can change the way you feel about your life, our species, and our place
in the universe. It’s an experience currently reserved for the fortunate
few who carry the torch of humanity into space.
Helen Sharman,
Daniel Tani, Michael Barratt and Jean-Francois Clervoy recall that
moment when they first set eyes on our blue planet from above.
‘A
Place Called Space’ is the 2015 Royal Institution advent calendar.
Every day in the run up to Christmas we'll be releasing an original
piece of content exploring the human experience and cultural
significance of space travel. With hand-drawn animations, experiments in
zero gravity, interviews with astronauts and creative data
visualisations, the calendar will fire you into space every morning.
'A
Place Called Space' channels the voices of seasoned astronauts and
expert scientists through the eyes of a team of talented animators,
film-makers and artists, bringing you a thought-provoking gem to
kick-start each day.
Check it out at http://rigb.org/advent
With special thanks to our lead supporter, Wellcome Trust.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Watch more science videos on the Ri Channel http://richannel.org
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it like to see our planet from above? To gaze upon the Earth from
beyond our atmosphere? Four seasoned astronauts, Helen Sharman, Daniel
Tani, Michael Barratt and Jean-Francois Clervoy, recall that unique
experience.
Day 8 of our advent calendar, A Place Called Space: http://rigb.org/advent
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
The
view of Earth from space is one that few of us will ever get to
experience. To see the planet as a single orb in the expanse of space
can change the way you feel about your life, our species, and our place
in the universe. It’s an experience currently reserved for the fortunate
few who carry the torch of humanity into space.
Helen Sharman,
Daniel Tani, Michael Barratt and Jean-Francois Clervoy recall that
moment when they first set eyes on our blue planet from above.
‘A
Place Called Space’ is the 2015 Royal Institution advent calendar.
Every day in the run up to Christmas we'll be releasing an original
piece of content exploring the human experience and cultural
significance of space travel. With hand-drawn animations, experiments in
zero gravity, interviews with astronauts and creative data
visualisations, the calendar will fire you into space every morning.
'A
Place Called Space' channels the voices of seasoned astronauts and
expert scientists through the eyes of a team of talented animators,
film-makers and artists, bringing you a thought-provoking gem to
kick-start each day.
Check it out at http://rigb.org/advent
With special thanks to our lead supporter, Wellcome Trust.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Watch more science videos on the Ri Channel http://richannel.org
The Ri is on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ri_science
and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/royalinstitution
and Tumblr: http://ri-science.tumblr.com/
Subscribe for the latest science videos: http://richannel.org/newsletter
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