For this week’s bit of something else before the weekend – you can now understand why we shorten this slot and call it “Because It’s Friday” – we are off to space. In particular to the International Space Station and a camera on the station that broadcasts continuous live images from orbit.
There are some interruptions to the service – of course on of those times was when I was writing this piece and needed a screenshot – but when the pictures are up you get an ever changing high definition view of the world from space.
Trying to identify where you are exactly looking is a challenge.
You can spot the passage of the International Space Station overhead without a telescope or binoculars, it appears as a rapidly moving bright star but you have to know where to look. I have used an app to find it before and if you are really keen you can get an email alert from NASA when the station orbits over where you live.
There are a couple of posts coming out this weekend and part of the weekend read project, where we point you at longer background articles exploring technology, privacy and cyber security. This weekend we have Elon Musk’s side of the Twitter takeover and AI and password cracking.
Have a good weekend.
Clive Catton MSc (Cyber Security) – by-line and other articles