![]() ![]() The High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment mounted on the ISS External Payload Facility of the European Space Agency’s Columbus module was activated Apand after 5 years and 79 days was viewed by more than 318 million viewers across the globe on USTREAM alone. If it is visible the site will give you a star map showing where the ISS is, its path over the sky and the exact time when it can be seen. An optimal time for us to spot the ISS is either right. To find out whether the ISS is visible from where you live visit and fill in the name of your town. Thank You to all who shared in experiencing and using the HDEV views of Earth from the ISS to make HDEV so much more than a Technology Demonstration Payload! The International Space Station orbits our planet every 90 minutes, allowing its crew members to see 16 sunsets and sunrises in 24 hours. After HDEV stopped sending any data on July 18, 2019, it was declared, on August 22, 2019, to have reached its end of life. The loop will have “Previously Recorded” on the image to distinguish it from the live stream from the Node 2 camera. If the Node 2 camera is not available due to operational considerations for a longer period of time, a continuous loop of recorded HDEV imagery will be displayed. Lastly, remember that in certain cases, the ISS will either quickly disappear when it slips into the Earths shadow (during evening passes) or quite suddenly appear when it slips out of the Earth. The camera is looking forward at an angle so that the International Docking Adapter 2 (IDA2) is visible. Node 2 is located on the forward part of the ISS. Node 2 is located on the forward part of. Currently, live views from the ISS are streaming from an external camera mounted on the ISS module called Node 2. Currently, live views from the ISS are streaming from an external camera mounted on the ISS module called Node 2. ![]()
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