Behold: the very first Vine created in space is a time-lapse

Astronaut Reid Wiseman treated the internet with the very first Vine from space. It’s not just a 6-second video, but a time-lapse of the International Space Station as it orbited one lap around our blue planet in 92 minutes.

As noted by Wiseman, the capture and movement of the ISS is from the terminator line, aka, the line of separation between night and day on the planet. Thus, you can see in the Vine that the sun never sets.

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