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Judi Lynn

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Fri Nov 23, 2018, 09:33 PM Nov 2018

This Astronaut Video of a Rocket Launch as Seen from Space Is Simply Amazing


By Elizabeth Howell, Space.com Contributor | November 23, 2018 04:12pm ET

Look out, International Space Station, this spacecraft is hot on your tail! An astronaut captured a stunning time lapse video of the Russian Progress MS-10 cargo spacecraft, also known as Progress 71, on its way to the orbiting complex.

About 15 minutes of the Progress launch on Nov. 16 show up in the time lapse video posted on the European Space Agency website. The video clearly shows the flare of rocket launch, the spacecraft making its way up into space, and the re-entry of the first stage of the rocket. As the spacecraft becomes a bright light in the sky, the Earth spins below.

European Space Astronaut Alexander Gerst, the commander of Expedition 57, captured the images from the wrap-around Cupola window on the space station. He set a camera that took pictures at regular intervals, and the resulting timelapse shows the launch at about eight to 16 times normal speed, according to a statement from ESA.

Progress delivered 5,652 pounds (2,564 kg) to the space station Nov. 18 after making a flawless launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, where Russia blasts cargo and cosmonauts to the space station. The next scheduled launch from the site will have a crew on board — the three-person Expedition 58 crew, which is expected to leave Earth at 6:31 a.m. EST Dec. 3 (1131 GMT).

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This Astronaut Video of a Rocket Launch as Seen from Space Is Simply Amazing (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2018 OP
I love your posts, Judi Lynn! targetpractice Nov 2018 #1
Most definitely kind of you to send this kind message.I love finding them, amazed there are so many. Judi Lynn Nov 2018 #2
"We are discovering together." targetpractice Nov 2018 #3

targetpractice

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1. I love your posts, Judi Lynn!
Fri Nov 23, 2018, 10:30 PM
Nov 2018

You curate precisely the science I want to read about, and you are a time saver for me! You are one of my favorite things about DU!

Judi Lynn

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2. Most definitely kind of you to send this kind message.I love finding them, amazed there are so many.
Fri Nov 23, 2018, 10:55 PM
Nov 2018

Having access to so much information gives us a chance to discover things which sometimes weren't known when we were in school,
so it's not always a case we just didn't catch it earlier!

So much to learn ahead. Only wish there were more time to search for it!

We are discovering together.

Thank you, so much.

targetpractice

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3. "We are discovering together."
Fri Nov 23, 2018, 11:07 PM
Nov 2018

Thank you for that... Really meaningful words to live by.

Why are you our science news curator? What inspires you?

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