This fabulous speeded up sequence takes us 220 miles above the earth's surface from sunrise over Northern Europe to sunset southeast of Australia, on April 28, 2010.
The video begins with a view of snow-covered Norway and Jutland. Low clouds cover Central Europe. We fly onwards over Ukraine, eastern Russia, the Volga River, and then the Russian Steppes.
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South and east of the steppes, a dust storm comes into view over the Taklimakan Desert, followed shortly by the lake-studded Tibetan Plateau and the glaciers of the Himalayan Mountains.
Smoke-shrouded lowlands hug the southern margin of the Himalaya. Smoke also covers much of Southeast Asia, including the Irrawaddy Delta.
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After the Space Station passes over the sapphire-blue South China Sea, the island of Borneo appears, followed by the open expanse of the Indian Ocean.
A trio of coral reefs lies off the coast of Western Australia, which is studded with clouds. Australia's arid interior is coloured myriad shades of red.
As sunset nears, cloud shadows lengthen and night falls as the Space Station crosses over the South Pacific.
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