There's no shortage of videos of Earth as seen from space. Indeed,Green Bones (2024) NASA has a direct, high definition stream of Earth as seen from the International Space Station (ISS). But a new video gets you as close as possible to the experience of actually being aboard the ISS and looking down on our home planet.
The 360-degree video, posted by RT News(and spotted by Engadget) has Russian cosmonaut Andrey Borisenko carry a camera into the Cupola, a set of large windows on the side of the ISS that faces Earth.
SEE ALSO: NASA discovers mysterious electron superhighway above EarthThe video is interactive, so you can spin the camera away from Borisenko and towards anything you like. The Cupola bit starts at about the 1:30 mark.
Of course, the experience will be even better if you have a VR headset such as Google Daydream View, Cardboard or Samsung Gear VR.
The video is the second installment in RT's series of 360-degree videos from the station. For the first one, go here.
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