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Earth From Space Collection

Behold the breathtaking beauty of our home planet, as seen from space. 🌍✨ From high above, New York City shines like a dazzling jewel amidst the darkness

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New York City from space, ISS image. New York City photographed from the International Space Station on the 14th March 2012

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Walker Lake, Nevada, ISS image

Walker Lake, Nevada, ISS image. Photograph of Walker Lake, western Nevada, taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Photographed 29th July 2012

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Wildfire, Idaho, USA, ISS image

Wildfire, Idaho, USA, ISS image. Forest wildfires photographed by astronauts aboard the International Space Station in September 2012

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Lake Powell, Utah, ISS image

Lake Powell, Utah, ISS image. Photograph of Lake Powell (left and right of image) and the Rincon (centre middle), a circular dried river bed impression

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Salar de Coipasa, Bolivia, ISS image

Salar de Coipasa, Bolivia, ISS image. Photograph of Salar de Coipasa, Bolivia, taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Polar mesospheric clouds, ISS image

Polar mesospheric clouds, ISS image. Photograph of polar mesospheric clouds from the northern hemisphere taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Astronaut Aki Hoshide, ISS

Astronaut Aki Hoshide, ISS. Photograph of Japanese born astronaut Aki Hoshide taking still pictures of the Canadarm2 robotic arm outside the International Space Station. Photographed 16th October 2012

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Satellites and ISS solar panel in space

Satellites and ISS solar panel in space. Photograph of three small satellites released into space from the International Space Station (ISS). This photograph was taken by astronauts aboard the ISS

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Solar eclipse, ISS image

Solar eclipse, ISS image. Photograph showing the moons shadow over Earth caused by the solar eclipse on 20th May 2012. This image was taken by astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space

Background imageEarth From Space Collection: Alaid Volcano, Kuril Islands, ISS image

Alaid Volcano, Kuril Islands, ISS image
Alaid volcano, Kuril Islands, ISS image. Photograph of Alaid volcano taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS)


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Behold the breathtaking beauty of our home planet, as seen from space. 🌍✨ From high above, New York City shines like a dazzling jewel amidst the darkness. The vibrant lights and towering skyscrapers paint a mesmerizing picture of human ingenuity. As we journey further west, Walker Lake in Nevada captivates with its serene blue waters contrasting against the surrounding arid landscape. A testament to Earth's diverse geography, it reminds us of the hidden wonders waiting to be explored. Moving southwards, witness nature's own light show – the ethereal Aurora Australis dancing across the night sky. Its vivid hues create an enchanting spectacle that leaves us in awe of our planet's magnetic forces. But not all sights are peaceful; wildfires rage through Idaho, USA. From this vantage point on board the ISS, we gain a new perspective on their destructive power and appreciate the bravery of those fighting them on Earth's surface. Lake Powell in Utah offers solace amidst chaos – its tranquil waters reflecting majestic rock formations carved by time itself. It serves as a reminder that even in vastness lies serenity and harmony. Venturing beyond borders, Salar de Coipasa in Bolivia stretches out like an otherworldly salt desert. Its surreal expanse is both humbling and captivating – reminding us that there is still so much left to discover about our incredible planet. High above Earth's atmosphere, Polar mesospheric clouds add an ethereal touch to our view. These rare phenomena remind us of how delicate and intricate our world truly is - every cloud formation tells a unique story etched upon Earth’s canvas. From space comes another perspective on natural disasters: wildfires engulfing vast areas below become mere flickering flames when viewed from afar - yet they serve as stark reminders of humanity’s impact on our fragile ecosystems. Astronaut Aki Hoshide floats gracefully outside the ISS.