Satellites in space

A timelapse video by European Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake taken during his six-month Principia mission on the International Space Station.
 
 The International Space Station travels at 28 800 km/h meaning that it only takes 90 minutes to circle Earth completely. Each orbit the Station moves around 2200 km to the West in relation to 90 minutes before.
 
 Astronauts use normal consumer digital cameras to take pictures in their spare time. Setting the camera to take an image every few seconds and then playing the images back quickly creates this timelapse effect.
 
 The British astronaut commented on this timelapse: "Do we see other satellites in space? Not often with the naked eye but our cameras pick them out – take a look. Timelapse video made from images taken each second and played at 25 images a second"

More about the Principia mission: http://www.esa.int/Principia