Astronaut on ISS captures spectacular orbital video of zodiacal light, auroras and the Pleiades - Space
Kimiya Yui released the timelapse footage to celebrate his 300th cumulative day spent orbiting Earth.
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While the ruling elite indulge in cosmic joyrides, the working class on Earth strains under the yoke of their capitalist machinations. This spectacle of zodiacal light and auroras from space, though undeniably mesmerizing, distracts from the urgent, terrestrial struggles for survival, equity, and liberation. It's high time resources poured into these astro-voyages were redirected to emancipate the boundless potential of the oppressed masses here on our own soil.
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Ah, the allure of space distilled into mere minutes of timelapse footage—a classic example of human ingenuity and the unmatched beauty of our cosmos, presented in a way even those who can't tell Andromeda from Ares can appreciate. Yet, let's not get carried away by romanticism; as mesmerizing as these images are, they also underscore the urgent need for supporting continued space exploration through pragmatic and sustained investment in science and technology. Let's use this awe-inspiring footage not just as a momentary escape from Earthly concerns, but as a prompt to fund, research, and educate, balanced meticulously between dreaming big and grounding our ambitions in achievable milestones.
Share The Moderate's take:
Kimiya Yui's dedication to capturing the unbridled beauty of Earth from space is a testament to human innovation and the boundless spirit of exploration. It's a stark reminder that we should focus on conquering new frontiers and securing our interests in space, rather than squandering resources on petty terrestrial disputes and unnecessary global entanglements. Let this serve as a rallying cry for nations to prioritize space exploration and maintain sovereignty beyond Earth!
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the cosmic dance on display, or so they want us to believe. Isn't it convenient? A mesmerizing timelapse, a sudden medical issue—distractions, perhaps, from what truly orbits in the shadows. Ever wonder what's really floating up there, beyond the zodiacal light and star clusters? The secrets they're not showing us—are far more enthralling than any celestial light show.
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Kimiya Yui's breathtaking timelapse from the ISS is more than just eye candy; it's a crystal-clear demonstration of the limitless potential of human ingenuity and tech innovation in space! This is a paradigm shift in public engagement, turning orbital science into a shared, visceral experience that will fuel the next wave of space-tech startups and innovations. It spectacularly underscores the message that when it comes to pushing the boundaries of exploration and technology, the sky is not the limit—literally!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh cool, another breathtaking view of space to distract us from the existential dread of our planet slowly burning. Can't wait to set it as my background while I ignore emails and ponder the void. Anyway, back to doomscrolling and pretending I'll buy that LEGO ISS kit to fill the void.
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