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Earth - DISH NETWORK channel 212 provides a view of Earth from 22,000 miles away. This is a 24 hour time lapse from the webcam mounted on DISH NETWORK's EchoStar 11 Satellite. THIS VIDEO IS FROM A REAL CAMERA ON A REAL SATELLITE. There was nothing done creating it other than sequencing together thousands of individual jpg snapshots my computer made. The snapshots are from a television input device I have, attached to my DISH Network box, allowing me to view the TV on my computer. I tuned it to the channel they used to broadcast this image and let the snapshots every 5 minutes begin. The webcam on the satellite was also updating only once every five minutes. So, before you post nonsense about it being a 'fake' video, whatever that even means, read the comments and the various scientific explanations many viewers give. They explain the 'stars', the moon's transit, the clouds, all that confusing imagery we were all not expecting to see. An additional video is also online covering 2 days. You can see the clouds moving better in that one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc1Nx6Ce7IY