Look down at Earth from 400 kilometres above the surface through NASA's International Space Station cameras, or watch the launch pads where the next generation of rockets are being built and tested. Our space cameras offer perspectives that were impossible for most of human history.
The ISS completes an orbit every 90 minutes, so in a single viewing session you can see sunrises, sunsets, thunderstorms, and the thin blue line of our atmosphere against the black void of space. On the ground, the Kennedy Space Center and SpaceX Starbase cameras capture the hardware and activity that keep humanity reaching upward.
4 live cameras streaming 24/7



