Burleson ISD and the Office of Academic Innovation cannot guarantee the content as presented on the broadcast pages. The live streams above are operated by a third party. During periods of loss of signal with the ground or when HDEV is not operating, a gray color slate or previously recorded video may be seen. Since the ISS is in darkness during part of each orbit, the images will be dark at those times. Between camera switches, a gray and then black color slate will briefly appear. While the experiment is operational, views will typically sequence though the different cameras. Video from these cameras is transmitted back to earth and also streamed live on this channel. This experiment includes several commercial HD video cameras aimed at the earth which are enclosed in a pressurized and temperature controlled housing. It is mounted on the External Payload Facility of the European Space Agency’s Columbus module. The High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment aboard the ISS was activated April 30, 2014. Select THIS LINK or paste the following link into your browser: HTTP://It may take a moment for the feed to start playing. Additionally, due to the high zoom of the cameras, the image will appear solid black when the ISS is in Earth’s shadow. It may at times change cameras, however there is no audio. The second feed is from the HDEV, High Definition Earth Viewing, experiment. When the station is in darkness, external camera video may appear black, but can sometimes provide spectacular views of lightning or city lights below. Since the station orbits the Earth once every 90 minutes, it experiences a sunrise or a sunset about every 45 minutes. During “loss of signal” periods, viewers will see a blue screen. This video is only available when the space station is in contact with the ground. The video is accompanied by audio of conversations between the crew and Mission Control. Live video from the International Space Station includes internal views when the crew is on-duty and Earth views at other times. Select THIS LINK or paste the following link into your browser: HTTP://may take a moment for the feed to start playing. 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