Space Station View - Caspian Coast and Aral Sea, Kazakhstan
ISS livestream capture 20.04.2019
Source: Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center
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Spain to China
A time lapse taken by the International Space Station Expedition 40 crew.
Taken on September 4, 2014, this time lapse begins over Spain. The view travels east across France and northern Europe, crossing southern Russian and into Kazakhstan. The Volga and Ural rivers, the north shore of the Caspian Sea, and Lake Balkhash are all clearly visible before the ISS continues over China and Tibet, the eastern Himalayas, and eventually passes the terminator line into night somewhere over the South China Sea.
The waxing Moon rises just as Lake Balkhash comes into view.
This time lapse was created using the following images: iss040e125572 - iss040e127802