Ultimate time-lapse travel video – a trip around the world, viewed from space

Sometimes it is worth just sitting back, taking it all in, and simply marvelling at what technology has done to the world of video.

This series of time-lapse photographs were taken from the International Space Station between August and October 2011 by Ron Garan, Satoshi Furukawa and the crew of expeditions 28 and 29.

The providers of so-called “space tourism” couldn’t have a better clip for their marketing than this… If, indeed, space tourism gets anywhere near this type of experience for their travellers.

Look out for the lightening and aurora borealis. Enjoy.

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Kevin May About Kevin May

Kevin May is editor of Tnooz. He joined as a co-founder in August 2009 after spending nearly four years as editor of UK-based business publication Travolution.

Passionate about the business of travel and the internet, Kevin played a major role in establishing Travolution in print, online, events and with an annual awards programme, as well as becoming a regular speaker and moderator at industry events.

Prior to Travolution, Kevin was web editor at Media Week (UK) and also worked in regional newspapers for two years at the Essex Enquirer. He started his career in journalism at the Police Gazette at New Scotland Yard in London.

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