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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-01-2011 @ 11:52AM
Mary said...
Absolutely breathtaking. When you see the earth from this perspective, it is quite fascinating, almost mystical. Thank you for sharing this. By the way, the music really adds to the visual experience.
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6-01-2011 @ 8:22PM
Al Schrader said...
When you see footage like this you realize how incredible the earth really is.
There is something propelling the vehicle around the earth even though none of the engines are operating. I found this because I have the only graviton laboratory on earth...Alfred-