Low Earth Orbit · UTC+2
Witness the extraordinary perspective of a spacewalk from an astronaut's GoPro camera aboard the International Space Station (ISS)! This unique live stream offers a breathtaking view of Earth from space, as seen during a real extravehicular activity. Observe the intricate details of the ISS, the vastness of space, and the stunning beauty of our planet. Spacewalks are essential for maintaining and upgrading the ISS, and this camera provides a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of these missions. Experience the awe-inspiring perspective of astronauts as they work outside the spacecraft, pushing the boundaries of human exploration. A truly unforgettable experience for space enthusiasts and anyone curious about the wonders beyond our world.
ISS Astronaut Spacewalk GoPro is located in , United States. The local timezone is UTC+2. This camera falls under the space category on EarthLive24, which features curated live streams from similar destinations around the world.
The best viewing depends on what you'd like to see. For daytime activity, tune in during local business hours (UTC+2). Check back at different times to experience the full range of views this camera has to offer.
Yes, the ISS Astronaut Spacewalk GoPro live camera streams 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from Low Earth Orbit. The feed may occasionally go offline for maintenance, but it is designed to provide continuous real-time footage.
Watch ISS Astronaut Spacewalk GoPro live webcam from Low Earth Orbit. See real-time space footage streaming 24/7 on EarthLive24.
Low Earth Orbit is in the UTC+2 time zone. EarthLive24 displays the current local time on the camera page so you can see what time it is at the camera location.
The best viewing depends on what you'd like to see. For daytime activity, tune in during local business hours (UTC+2). Check back at different times to experience the full range of views this camera has to offer.
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