by JohnD » Thu Aug 14, 2014 12:56 pm
Continuing to try and see a meteor below, from the ISS, but does anyone know about this live feed?
Try as I might, I can't get to see the Earth's night side from the ISS
I've tried leaving it on in a reduced window, while I get on with something else, and intending to wait until the ISS goes into Night. Then, watching, with my finger poised over the Print Screen button, I'll catch a falling star! But every time, after a while, the view disappers and the message appears that the signal has been lost or the camera is being changed - and it never comes back!
Is there some reason why a computer on the net - mine - should time-out after a while from this?
Or has the system been programmed to cease broadcast if the ISS is over the night side, to save bandwidth or costs?
John
Continuing to try and see a meteor below, from the ISS, but does anyone know about this live feed?
Try as I might, I can't get to see the Earth's night side from the ISS
I've tried leaving it on in a reduced window, while I get on with something else, and intending to wait until the ISS goes into Night. Then, watching, with my finger poised over the Print Screen button, I'll catch a falling star! But every time, after a while, the view disappers and the message appears that the signal has been lost or the camera is being changed - and it never comes back!
Is there some reason why a computer on the net - mine - should time-out after a while from this?
Or has the system been programmed to cease broadcast if the ISS is over the night side, to save bandwidth or costs?
John