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View From Space: This is How the Earth Actually Looks Like

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Living on Earth we always can enjoy its beautiful landscapes, gorgeous mountains and limitless oceans but only a few can see our home planet from space. Luckily, through the lenses of their camera we too can feel the emotions one would have being hundreds of kilometers away from Earth.

Sputnik presents a photo gallery of amazing photos taken by Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev in space. Follow him on Instagram.

© Photo : Oleg ArtemyevAbove: The area of Mount Guia Chung-Kang, the Himalayas.
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Above: The area of Mount Guia Chung-Kang, the Himalayas.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: Oleg Artemyev performing the scientific experiment SPHERES aboard the International Space Station. SPHERES stands for Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites and involves two satellites that are used inside the space station to provide a miniature test-bed to study maneuvering capabilities and spacecraft measurement systems.
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Above: Oleg Artemyev performing the scientific experiment SPHERES aboard the International Space Station. SPHERES stands for Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites and involves two satellites that are used inside the space station to provide a miniature test-bed to study maneuvering capabilities and spacecraft measurement systems.
© Photo : Oleg ArtemyevAbove: A typhoon over the ocean.
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Above: A typhoon over the ocean.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: Patterns of the Sahara Desert.
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Above: Patterns of the Sahara Desert.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: Evening clouds.
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Above: Evening clouds.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: Oleg Artemyev celebrating the 60th anniversary of the world’s first spaceport Baikonur, aboard the International Space Station.
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Above: Oleg Artemyev celebrating the 60th anniversary of the world’s first spaceport Baikonur, aboard the International Space Station.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: A supermoon. Moonset from the International Space Station.
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Above: A supermoon. Moonset from the International Space Station.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: Russian Spacewalk, extravehicular activity 39 (EVA 39). August 18, 2014. Nanosatellite deployments.
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Above: Russian Spacewalk, extravehicular activity 39 (EVA 39). August 18, 2014. Nanosatellite deployments.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: The Earth, clouds, Blue Ocean.
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Above: The Earth, clouds, Blue Ocean.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: Aurora Polaris over the South Pole.
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Above: Aurora Polaris over the South Pole.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: The Bahamas, Andros Island.
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Above: The Bahamas, Andros Island.
© Photo : Instagram/Oleg ArtemyevAbove: After a spacewalk aboard the International Space Station.
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Above: After a spacewalk aboard the International Space Station.
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