
ISS Earth View Live
Witness our magnificent planet from 260 miles above! Experience the breathtaking perspective of Earth from space through the International Space Station's continuous live feed.
Watch swirling cloud formations, continental landscapes, and the curvature of our planet as the ISS orbits Earth every 90 minutes.

About This Webcam
Everything you need to know about this live stream
What You'll See from Space
This high-definition space webcam provides an extraordinary orbital perspective of Earth from the International Space Station. The camera captures stunning views of our planet's cloud formations, continental masses, ocean surfaces, and the thin atmospheric layer that protects our world. Viewers can observe the curvature of Earth against the black void of space, showcasing weather patterns, city lights during orbital night passes, and the dynamic beauty of our living planet.
About the International Space Station
The ISS orbits Earth at an altitude of approximately 260 miles (420 kilometers), completing a full orbit every 90 minutes. This remarkable scientific laboratory travels at 17,500 miles per hour, providing continuously changing views of different geographical regions and atmospheric phenomena. The station's strategic position offers unparalleled vantage points of our planet's diverse ecosystems and climate systems.
Orbital Viewing Experience
The live stream alternates between daylight and darkness as the ISS follows its orbital path, showcasing both illuminated landscapes and the spectacular sight of city lights dotting the nighttime surface. The feed includes telemetry data showing the station's current location, orbital speed, and upcoming sunrise/sunset times, enhancing the educational value of this space-based perspective.
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