Eye in the Sky: How Earth Looks From Aboard the ISS
Eye in the Sky: How Earth Looks From Aboard the ISS
Sputnik International
An aurora is quite a sight by itself, but it looks even more majestic and breathtaking when viewed from Earth's orbit. 19.08.2015, Sputnik International
An aurora is quite a sight by itself, but it looks even more majestic and breathtaking when viewed from Earth's orbit.
An aurora is quite a sight by itself, but it looks even more majestic and breathtaking when viewed from Earth's orbit. Here's a collection of photographs taken by astronauts aboard the ISS, depicting various scenic views of our planet.
The dancing lights of the aurora borealis are seen as the sun emerges from behind the Earth in this handout photo taken by NASA astronaut Scott Kelly from aboard the International Space Station. August 15, 2015.
A photo of Tropical Storm Bill in the Gulf of Mexico approaching the coast of Texas, taken by NASA astronaut Scott Kelly from aboard the ISS. June 15, 2015.
The night image of the United Arab Emirates. Dubai (center) and Abu Dhabi (left) are easily identified. The Straits of Hormuz are at right and the coast of Iran is barely visible in upper right.
"My favorite views from space – just past sunrise over the ocean," NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman tweeted this photo from the International Space Station. September 2, 2014.
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