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Hurricane Milton
- A satellite image shows Hurricane Milton progressing before its expected landfall in Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico, in 2024.
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Mount Pavlof eruption
- The 2016 eruption of Mount Pavlof occurred in the Aleutian Range on the Alaska Peninsula, roughly 1,005 km (625 mi) southwest of Anchorage.
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Chaparrastique volcano
- Ash spews out of El Salvador's Chaparrastique volcano during a 2013 eruption.
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Nightfall over Iberia
- Seen after dark, the Iberian Peninsula simply sparkles, illuminating Spain and Portugal in high definition.
© Reuters
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Winter climate
- This NASA photo taken by the International Space Station (ISS) in 2016 captures a winter storm impacting the US East Coast.
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Hawaii
- Hawaii's Big Island is seen anchored in a deep blue Pacific Ocean.
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Diamond ring
- The sun rises magnificently from beyond the Earth's horizon.
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The northern lights
- The northern lights, also called the aurora borealis, are caused by high-energy particles that are emitted from the sun in two ways: by a steady flow of solar wind; and as a result of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which are the result of massive solar eruptions.
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Typhoon Maysak
- Typhoon Maysak is pictured in 2015 gaining strength to a frightening Category 5 hurricane.
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Above the Middle East
- The River Nile and Sinai Peninsula pictured in astonishing clarity.
© Reuters
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Dust storm
- A wide view capturing a significant portion of the Red Sea and a dust plume emerging from Egypt and moving towards Saudi Arabia.
© Reuters
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Hurricane Patricia
- In 2015 the coast of Mexico braced for the arrival of Hurricane Patricia, a Category 5 monster.
© Reuters
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Lake Ontario in bloom
- Lake Ontario colored by plankton blooms during the late summer of 2013.
© Reuters
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An outside perspective on 9/11
- A tell-tale plume of smoke emerges from Lower Manhattan, New York City, on September 11, 2001.
© Reuters
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Moonrise
- An ink-black crescent moon emerges over the cusp the Earth's atmosphere.
© Reuters
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Seas and oceans
- A huge expanse of ocean reflecting sunlight. About 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
© Reuters
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Lighting up the Midwest
- The International Space Station passed over Nebraska in 2012, to be met by the shimmering aurora borealis over the US Midwest.
© Reuters
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Moon's orange transition
- The Earth is pictured as it transitions into the orange-hued troposphere. Lending perspective is the moon.
© Reuters
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Scratches on the surface
- From this lofty elevation, Finger Lakes in New York appear as shredded paper.
© Reuters
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Docked in orbit
- The space shuttle Endeavour is pictured in 2011 docked with the International Space Station.
© Reuters
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Flypast
- In 2012 the International Space Station appeared to make a spectacular flypast over the moon.
© Reuters
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A star is born
- A shooting star is captured in a photograph taken by astronaut Ron Garan on the ISS in 2011.
© Reuters
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Washington, D.C., a capitol image
- Washington, D.C. is depicted in this photo, with Andrews Air Force Base visible in the lower left of the frame.
© Reuters
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Exploring Morocco
- The International Space Station looms above the space shuttle Discovery, itself seen over Morocco's southwestern coast in this incredible 2011 image.
© Reuters
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Persian point of view
- The Iranian city of Shiraz, situated in the southwest of the country.
© Reuters
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Siberia from space
- The immensity of Siberia's Lake Baikal can be admired from this impressive point of view.
© Reuters
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The beauty of the Bahamas
- The unique beauty of a group of small islands and the meandering channels that separate them resembles abstract art.
© Reuters
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Early morning treat
- A view of sunrise over our planet enjoyed by the crew of the International Space Station in 2016.
© Reuters
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Diplomatic docking
- In 2011, the space shuttle Atlantis was captured in a photo above the Bahamas as it prepared to dock with the International Space Station. The image also includes part of the Russian Progress spacecraft, already docked with the station.
© Reuters
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Sunspot
- The silhouette of the International Space Station is visible as it passes in front of the sun, moving at approximately five miles per second.
© Reuters
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Look, no hands!
- In 2005, astronaut Stephen K. Robinson was secured by a foot restraint on the Canadarm2 of the International Space Station.
© Reuters
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Beyond the earthly realm
- Earthrise. The iconic view of Earth emerging above the Lunar horizon as seen from the Apollo 11 Command Module as it approached the moon in 1969.
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Goodnight!
- In 2017 NASA released a fantastic composite image showing the night sky in the entire western hemisphere. See also: Mysterious moons of our solar system
© Reuters
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Hurricane Milton
- A satellite image shows Hurricane Milton progressing before its expected landfall in Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico, in 2024.
© Reuters
1 / 34 Fotos
Mount Pavlof eruption
- The 2016 eruption of Mount Pavlof occurred in the Aleutian Range on the Alaska Peninsula, roughly 1,005 km (625 mi) southwest of Anchorage.
© Reuters
2 / 34 Fotos
Chaparrastique volcano
- Ash spews out of El Salvador's Chaparrastique volcano during a 2013 eruption.
© Reuters
3 / 34 Fotos
Nightfall over Iberia
- Seen after dark, the Iberian Peninsula simply sparkles, illuminating Spain and Portugal in high definition.
© Reuters
4 / 34 Fotos
Winter climate
- This NASA photo taken by the International Space Station (ISS) in 2016 captures a winter storm impacting the US East Coast.
© Reuters
5 / 34 Fotos
Hawaii
- Hawaii's Big Island is seen anchored in a deep blue Pacific Ocean.
© Reuters
6 / 34 Fotos
Diamond ring
- The sun rises magnificently from beyond the Earth's horizon.
© Reuters
7 / 34 Fotos
The northern lights
- The northern lights, also called the aurora borealis, are caused by high-energy particles that are emitted from the sun in two ways: by a steady flow of solar wind; and as a result of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which are the result of massive solar eruptions.
© Reuters
8 / 34 Fotos
Typhoon Maysak
- Typhoon Maysak is pictured in 2015 gaining strength to a frightening Category 5 hurricane.
© Reuters
9 / 34 Fotos
Above the Middle East
- The River Nile and Sinai Peninsula pictured in astonishing clarity.
© Reuters
10 / 34 Fotos
Dust storm
- A wide view capturing a significant portion of the Red Sea and a dust plume emerging from Egypt and moving towards Saudi Arabia.
© Reuters
11 / 34 Fotos
Hurricane Patricia
- In 2015 the coast of Mexico braced for the arrival of Hurricane Patricia, a Category 5 monster.
© Reuters
12 / 34 Fotos
Lake Ontario in bloom
- Lake Ontario colored by plankton blooms during the late summer of 2013.
© Reuters
13 / 34 Fotos
An outside perspective on 9/11
- A tell-tale plume of smoke emerges from Lower Manhattan, New York City, on September 11, 2001.
© Reuters
14 / 34 Fotos
Moonrise
- An ink-black crescent moon emerges over the cusp the Earth's atmosphere.
© Reuters
15 / 34 Fotos
Seas and oceans
- A huge expanse of ocean reflecting sunlight. About 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
© Reuters
16 / 34 Fotos
Lighting up the Midwest
- The International Space Station passed over Nebraska in 2012, to be met by the shimmering aurora borealis over the US Midwest.
© Reuters
17 / 34 Fotos
Moon's orange transition
- The Earth is pictured as it transitions into the orange-hued troposphere. Lending perspective is the moon.
© Reuters
18 / 34 Fotos
Scratches on the surface
- From this lofty elevation, Finger Lakes in New York appear as shredded paper.
© Reuters
19 / 34 Fotos
Docked in orbit
- The space shuttle Endeavour is pictured in 2011 docked with the International Space Station.
© Reuters
20 / 34 Fotos
Flypast
- In 2012 the International Space Station appeared to make a spectacular flypast over the moon.
© Reuters
21 / 34 Fotos
A star is born
- A shooting star is captured in a photograph taken by astronaut Ron Garan on the ISS in 2011.
© Reuters
22 / 34 Fotos
Washington, D.C., a capitol image
- Washington, D.C. is depicted in this photo, with Andrews Air Force Base visible in the lower left of the frame.
© Reuters
23 / 34 Fotos
Exploring Morocco
- The International Space Station looms above the space shuttle Discovery, itself seen over Morocco's southwestern coast in this incredible 2011 image.
© Reuters
24 / 34 Fotos
Persian point of view
- The Iranian city of Shiraz, situated in the southwest of the country.
© Reuters
25 / 34 Fotos
Siberia from space
- The immensity of Siberia's Lake Baikal can be admired from this impressive point of view.
© Reuters
26 / 34 Fotos
The beauty of the Bahamas
- The unique beauty of a group of small islands and the meandering channels that separate them resembles abstract art.
© Reuters
27 / 34 Fotos
Early morning treat
- A view of sunrise over our planet enjoyed by the crew of the International Space Station in 2016.
© Reuters
28 / 34 Fotos
Diplomatic docking
- In 2011, the space shuttle Atlantis was captured in a photo above the Bahamas as it prepared to dock with the International Space Station. The image also includes part of the Russian Progress spacecraft, already docked with the station.
© Reuters
29 / 34 Fotos
Sunspot
- The silhouette of the International Space Station is visible as it passes in front of the sun, moving at approximately five miles per second.
© Reuters
30 / 34 Fotos
Look, no hands!
- In 2005, astronaut Stephen K. Robinson was secured by a foot restraint on the Canadarm2 of the International Space Station.
© Reuters
31 / 34 Fotos
Beyond the earthly realm
- Earthrise. The iconic view of Earth emerging above the Lunar horizon as seen from the Apollo 11 Command Module as it approached the moon in 1969.
© Getty Images
32 / 34 Fotos
Goodnight!
- In 2017 NASA released a fantastic composite image showing the night sky in the entire western hemisphere. See also: Mysterious moons of our solar system
© Reuters
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Earth seen from space and other amazing celestial snapshots
Photographs captured by astronauts reveal incredible out of this world imagery
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The remarkable photographs captured in space by astronauts on board orbiting space shuttles and the International Space Station provide a fresh perspective of our planet. These images depict countries and continents with astonishing clarity, showcasing cities and natural marvels in sharp detail. Moreover, they offer a captivating glimpse into weather patterns and atmospheric phenomena, often revealing astonishing and occasionally unsettling features. And in addition to our own planet, these images unveil stunning close-ups of the sun and the moon.
Take a voyage through this gallery to explore a breathtaking assortment of photographs taken beyond the boundaries of our world.
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