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更新日期:2018-12-19
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Have you seen the Earth from the International Space Station like the astronauts? It is visible in a live video broadcast 24/7!
ISS LIVE TRACKER will show you a live video transmission of the Earth from the International Space Station directly on your Android phone or tablet. ISS LIVE TRACKER offers you an exciting experience.
The application shows you the video transmission of The Earth from about 400 km high.
You will have at your disposal an incredible live HD video transmission in full screen on your device, directly from the cameras of the International Space Station.
The application has an integrated (ISS tracker), where you can follow the orbit of the ISS around our planet, zoom, rotate, drag and tilt the map, and a window of information that presents with data such as speed ISS, altitude, visibility, country over which ISS is now, latitude and longitude.
It has different sources of live video transmission:
1.- NASA TV - is the television service of the agency of the United States government NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).
2.- NASA TV MEDIA.
3.- HD LIVE CAMERA - a wonderful view of HD video transmission of THE EARTH
4.- LIVE CAMERA 2 - it is not HD, but it shows a live transmission of the Earth and from time to time details of the ISS, such as tests, maintenance and communication with the Earth.
5.- ISS MAPS 1.
6.- ISS MAPS 2.
With the ISS PASSES function you will be able to know when the INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION flies over your location, with detailed information so that you can see it from THE EARTH.
Discover the name of the people on board the ISS with the "PEOPLE IN SPACE" function.
Explore the International Space Station with Google Street View, which provides a virtual tour within ISS.
Thanks to Google. The company worked with astronauts in the orbital complex to provide a Google Street view of the low-orbit satellite, from its science labs to its beautiful Cupola window facing Earth.
When ISS is on the night side of the Earth, the video image is black, which is normal.
Sometimes, the video is not available due to transmission problems and will generally have a blue screen. In a few minutes, the transmission should return.