Time-lapse video News
This time, it's NASA astronaut Jack Fischer who has befriended his camera and has captured the view of a lifetime – the Milky Way – and has delivered it to us in the form of a time-lapse video!
Scientists have witnessed the birth of atmospheric ice clouds, creating ice cloud crystals in the laboratory and then taking images of the process through a microscope.
One of the reasons is that the multiyear ice used to be a pretty consolidated ice pack and now we're seeing relatively smaller chunks of old ice interspersed with younger ice.
NASA astronaut Jeff Williams who is currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have always showered his followers and space enthusiasts with beautiful views and videos of the Earth, through his social media account.
Breathtaking views of numerous places on planet Earth as seen from space, have been served on a platter by the astronaut to his followers, ever since he boarded the ISS on March 18, 2016.
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