Images from space News
Pesquet's most recent posts speak of how he's missing the outdoors, the activities, most particularly, skiing.
These kind of clouds formed by water vapor carried by powerful upward air currents and are associated with thunderstorms and atmospheric instability.
The latest images to find a place among those beauties are of a desert and Mount Kilimanjaro. The pictures make us believe that they are stunning oil paintings.
The view from up there is something else altogether and the images itself have managed to enrapture space and science enthusiasts.
California has never looked better – Check out the space view captured by ISS astronaut Kate Rubins!
NASA astronaut and flight engineer Kate Rubins completes her 97th day in space.
NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, who is a part of Expedition 48 and the ISS commander, is about to make his way down soon, along with his two crew members from the Russian Roscosmos.
With his last few hours in space coming to an end, Jeff Williams shared his final image before descent – a gorgeous view of our home planet – on Twitter.
The beautiful photograph has captured the morning light glinting off the surface of the Atlantic and needless to say, the result is a stunner!
Even from 250 miles above, one cannot help but praise the breath-taking sights.
Tweeting a pic for his followers, Williams has managed to capture a high resolution, wide angle image of the entire west coast of America.
Both of them shared wonderful images of and from space that only make us wish we were up there with them!
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