The spectacular image of Isla Sorocco in the Pacific was shot from the International Space Station travelling at 17,000 miles an hour in one of its 15 daily orbits. Its crew of three also snapped towering thunder clouds over America’s storm-ravaged Mid West region.[via Arbroath]
The astronauts are trained to make weather observations from space.
And they’re not bad with a camera, either.
Sunday, 22 June 2008
of heart-shaped clouds float over a mexican island
Heart-shaped clouds float over a Mexican island: HEART-shaped clouds float over a Mexican island in a stunning photo taken — 200 miles above Earth.
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