by callumprentice
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- https://callumprentice.github.io/apps/iss_photo_explorer/ind...
My daughter and I made this 10 years ago for the NASA Space Apps Challenge and I notified a whole bunch of folk at NASA but never heard anything back. Laughably amateurish compared to this magnificent work but it was fun to make.
We actually started work on the next version - a tool that lets you mark begin/end photo frames from those incredible fly-bys and save them off as video but it's maybe not worth it now.
- This is unbelievably amazing. Instant favourite, along with the Apollo 11 replay site https://apolloinrealtime.org/11/
by jamesmontalvo3
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- Awesome work! Surely a huge labor of love to dig up that much content out of the public domain. Congrats on the launch!
- Extraordinary work. We’re able to go back to the dates and times when our labs were operational. This context is profound for our engagement with schools around the world. Well done!
by extraduder_ire
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- Is there a historical record of the data that appears through the ISS stats tracker?
https://iss-mimic.github.io/Mimic/
Lots of interesting information in there, like how much water is getting used, and which direction all the panels are facing.
by phendrenad2
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- I'd love to have a real 24-hour feed of the Earth from the ISS on my wall. But in reality, the ISS loses ground connection constantly.
by etiennebausson
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- Nice work, love the access to all the comms history.
- Incredible, such a clear labor of love! Thank you for sharing it with the world!
by ericcumbee
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- hard to believe its been 25 years. I remember watching CSPAN at my grandmothers on a friday night watching the live coverage of STS-88 Mating the Russian Zarya Module to the US Unity node.
by Areading314
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- Is there a list of useful science/inventions that this project has led to?
by lloydatkinson
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- Such a shame they want to burn this up
- 25 years and -5 days?