This is what our planet looks like from space
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Undoubtedly, our planet is beautiful. Even while on it, we can feel its greatness and admire the unforgettable beauty. But from space it looks absolutely breathtaking!
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Filmed...
more... from the International Space Station. The image clearly shows that the Great Barrier Reef in Australia consists of three reefs. This is a natural wonder of nature.
^^Morocco
The rugged, bone-like terrain of Morocco. The picture was taken by an engineer from the ISS as it flew over the country.
^^Paris
View of Paris at night from above. A completely new meaning gets the nickname "City of Light"!
^^Hubbard Glacier, Alaska
This photograph from Landsat 8 (a USGS satellite) shows the Hubbard Glacier thickening and expanding. This is a rare case considering that most glaciers around the world are shrinking due to climate change.
^^Prince Edward Island, Canada
As the station flew over eastern North America, an ISS cosmonaut photographed eddies forming in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off Prince Edward Island, Canada.
^^South Sandwich Islands
A masterpiece from NASA? Something like that. Satellite photos show volcanic activity in the South Sandwich Islands. It is a group of uninhabited islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
^^Galapagos Islands
In the summer of 2015, a NASA satellite captured the Wolf volcano eruption. The tallest volcano in the Galapagos Islands has erupted for the first time in 33 years. The image shows areas covered with red lava. Congealed lava turns black
^^Bahamas
This series of tidal channels running between the islands is one of the most recognizable places for astronauts aboard the ISS.
^^Gibraltar
Strait of Gibraltar at the tip of the Iberian Peninsula at night.
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