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Another brilliant ISS movie by Dirk Ewers
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30-05-2008, 04:42 PM
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Another brilliant ISS movie by Dirk Ewers
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The detail is incredible.. and the colour. You can actually see the glistening silver now, not just overexposed white.
Wow!
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That is impressive!
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30-05-2008, 05:47 PM
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teach me to get it that good and I'll have his babies!
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This guy is amazing.
The amount of detail he is able to capture on the ISS is just amazing. I just can't comprehend that someone on the Earth is able to capture something moving at 17,000mph!
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Astounding stuff.....
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saw it twice myself this week third time got clouded out
next time for me is 15 jun at 0600 am
as i said niiiice
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What kind of mount does he have that can track so accurately at high speed like that?
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