Mesmerizing timelapse of the Curiosity rover’s mission to Mars between its landing on August 8, 2012 and May 21, 2013. Carl Sagan, Ray Bradbury and Arthur C. Clarke would’ve loved it.
Pair with this lovely visual love letter to Curiosity.
Mesmerizing timelapse of the Curiosity rover’s mission to Mars between its landing on August 8, 2012 and May 21, 2013. Carl Sagan, Ray Bradbury and Arthur C. Clarke would’ve loved it.
Pair with this lovely visual love letter to Curiosity.
62 years of climate change in 13 seconds – remarkable, chilling timelapse of NASA meteorological data on global temperature rises.
What the night sky will look like over the next 7 billion years, in 19 seconds.
60 seconds of awe in this timelapse of the Australian solar eclipse by photographer Colin Legg.
A breathtaking nighttime tour of Earth narrated by NASA scientist Justin Wilkinson. So that’s what Ptolemy was talking about, then.
Between the Raindrops – a dreamy, dramatic timelapse of the Irish countryside by photographer Peter Cox.
To take your breath away, watch a spectacular view of the aurora borealis over Scandinavian skies. Then, learn how the aurora actually works.
Amazing timelapse video of artist Patrick Vale drawing the view of the Manhattan skyline from the Empire State Building.
Breathtaking timelapse of 30 days and 30 nights in New Zealand’s Queenstown by Trey Ratcliff
To take your breath away, the view from the International Space Station at night.
A breathtaking timelapse visualization of the night sky, complete with a visual astronomy lesson.
Complement with How We See the Sky: A Naked-Eye Tour of Day and Night.
Terra Sacra – absolutely breathtaking timelapse of our “sacred Earth” by Sean F. White. Six years in the making, seven continents, 24 countries.
To take your breath away, a spellbinding timelapse of Yosemite National Park
German filmmaker Adonis Pulatus stitched together freely available hi-resolution space images from NASA’s International Space Station Expedition 30 into this mesmerizing time-lapse.
Too bad the future of space exploration is hanging by a thread.
(↬ Doobybrain)
Dutch filmmaker Frans Hofmeester filmed his son from birth until age nine, then animated him in this utterly delightful timelapse.