NASA astronaut
Randy Presnick, commander of the International Space Station (ISS), has
taken a number of pictures of Hurricane Erma from the station at 260
miles (419 km) above the ground, showing how the hurricane looks and how
powerful it is from outside Earth.
According to the US cnet
website, on Thursday night, Presnik posted a photograph of Hurricane
Erma hovering over the Caribbean and another of the Turks and Caicos
islands before and after the hurricane, along with a picture showing the
passage of Hurricane Erma on Florida and the British Virgin Islands. Which struck Caribbean islands.
Turks and Caicos Islands after Hurricane Erma
Erma in the Virgin Islands and Haiti
NASA astronaut Brynick is
famous for publishing high-resolution images through his account, taken
from within the International Space Station, of many of the natural
phenomena that occur on the planet, followed by some 26,000 users
through the site of short tweets.
Hurricane Jose
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