File:Pass over Southeastern Asia (2).ogv
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[edit]DescriptionPass over Southeastern Asia (2).ogv |
English: This video over Southeastern Asia was taken by the crew of Expedition 29 on board the International Space Station. This sequence of shots was taken October 7, 2011 from 12:41:10 to 12:50:46 GMT, on an ascending pass from the island of Java to north-east of Japan. Clouds fill most of the sky until the island of Japan approaches near the end of the sequence. Tokyo is brightly visible on the eastern-most side of the island. |
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Source | The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth |
Author | ISS Expedition 29 crew |
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