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Planet Earth (Views From Space)

Planet Earth -- in motion. Timelapse ice flows over the Arctic, billowing storm clouds over the Caribbean and beautiful blooming algae off the west coast of Southern Africa. BDH's meticulous work...  
 
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inewkiller (1 day ago) Show Hide
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i dont want  another halocust happen agian.....
XtremeRealisme666 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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peace is the question to peoples to answer
XtremeRealisme666 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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yes we should be IDEAL
Bud4Hugs (1 day ago) Show Hide
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As long as there is people that care about our planet, i guess we have some hope of living on here a little bit longer. if we cant do it, show our kids the right way then.
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What we need to do is to take videos such as this one and show them to racists and nationalist people at least once a month. Perhaps then people will understand finally the "bigger" picture and all the childish, petty conflicts will end as result.
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GB4ManU7fan (1 week ago) Show Hide
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these 6 minutes had some of the most breathtaking images ive ever seen. The sheer beauty of every image is irrefutable proof of a God.
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i think its because of the reflection of light from earth
sammythesnake1986 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I have no exp in photography at all, so cameras = no, so if i was an astronaut i could see everything in amazing detail?
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I believe so. Though I´m not sure as I´ve never been up there, lol. I think it´s surely possible to see the stars, if you´re facing away from the Sun/Earth. Human eye is thousands of times more sensitive than any camera though, but still the exposure system works the same way (e.g. irirs of a camera functions the same way as an eye´s).

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