ISS Live Feed: Real-Time NASA Views of Earth from the International Space Station 4K 🚀 Jun 18 2026

🌍 LIVE: Earth from Space #isslive #space #earthfromspace #nasalive #nasa #iss #livestream Welcome to Space Stranger — your window to Earth from orbit! 🚀 Watch real-time video from the International Space Station (ISS) as it travels around our planet every 90 minutes. See sunrises, city lights, auroras, and the beauty of Earth from 400 km above. 🌌 🎥 Source: NASA’s ISS Live and HDEV (High Definition Earth Viewing Experiment) cameras — all public domain footage provided by NASA. This stream is for educational and public use under NASA’s open data policy. ✨ What you’ll see: Live Earth views from the ISS Night passes with glowing city lights Storm systems, lightning, and auroras Space station modules and occasional astronaut activity Ambient space music and relaxing visuals 🚀 Tips: If the screen is black or blue, the ISS is currently over the night side of Earth or temporarily without signal — stay tuned! 🌎 Subscribe to Space Stranger for more live streams, orbit visuals, and space updates! #nasa #isslive #iss #nasalive #earthfromspace #livestream #space #artemis 📡 FAQ — About the ISS Live Stream A lot of viewers ask why the Earth sometimes looks “slow”, why stars are not always visible, or why the camera angle changes. Here are quick answers 👇 🛰️ The International Space Station travels around Earth at about *28,000 km/h (17,500 mph)* and completes one orbit roughly every 90 minutes. 🌍 The live view can appear slower because the cameras are pointed toward Earth from very high altitude, using wide-angle lenses and stabilized systems. 🎥 Camera angles change depending on: • ISS position and orientation • Active camera being used • Lighting conditions and signal routing from space to Earth ⭐ Stars are often not visible because cameras automatically adjust exposure for the bright Earth and city lights below. If stars were exposed correctly, Earth would appear extremely overbright. ☀️ The ISS also experiences sunrise and sunset about every 45 minutes, creating rapid lighting changes during the stream. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss future live views from space 🚀