Space Station Live: ISS Video and NASA TV

NOTE: The International Space Station spends half its time in sunlight and the other half in the dark, about 45 minutes each. If you see a black screen, it usually means that the ISS is currently on the dark side of the Earth, though it could also mean the feed is temporarily down.

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Watch live video of the Earth from space with NASA's feed from the International Space Station.

The High Definition Earth-Viewing (HDEV) system cycles among four possible camera angles: one forward, one down, and two looking back.

If the image is black, it usually means the ISS is on the night side of the Earth. A gray image means the feed is switching between cameras or communication with the ISS is not available.

From the main screen, learn about the current space station crew including position, portrait, launch and landing dates, and time spent in space.

The app also includes the NASA TV Public feed for additional NASA programming, including live launches and landings.

Category : Photo & Video

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