Living from space! Watch the Earth Live Online.

Look, the earth.
The live stream you see above drives down from the International Space Station, which spins about 250 miles above our planet. It was shot by Earth and Space Live Streaming Company Sen, whose HD camera system SpacETV-1 stares at vast forests, oceans, metropolis and more.
“You see a beautiful planet and a boundless world,” Charles Black, founder and CEO of Sen, told Mashable.
Anyone can watch the internet. “It’s about democratization,” Black added.
Mixable light speed
NASA scientists viewed the first traveler images. What he saw made him feel chilled.
The poundable media partner Sen’s video has an average of 20 hours of live video per day, while the signal travels to the Earth’s surface (through NASA’s tracking and data relay satellite systems), and the delayed video is only delayed and then distributed to the viewer, just like you. Spread over 24 hours is a routine loss in the signal cycle, lasting less than two minutes or up to 20 minutes, while SEN will replay the latest live video. Signal loss in the track occurs for a variety of reasons, such as when the NASA switch is during a downlink or when the signal is blocked by the station’s massive solar array.
“You never know what you will see.”
Tune and you will see new attractions regularly. The space station orbits the Earth about 16 times a day, in each orbit, the floating laboratory moves a little westward. “Whenever you log in, you see something different,” Black said. “You never know what you will see.” As the train stands around the earth’s night, the information at the bottom of the screen will read as “Sunrise in x minutes.” Message also shows where the view is, such as “Tanzania”.
We have certainly come a long way since our researchers captured the first view of capturing the Earth from space in 1946. This is granular, but outrageous. About 14 years later, a new era on Earth began when the U.S. weather satellite Tiros-1 fired more than 19,000 orbital images in 1960.
Now you can watch high-definition live videos on your phone.