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The International Space Station released a rare documentation of the Earth from space in 2020
NASA reveals the best images of Earth as taken from the International Space Station during 2020. It's a shame they did not tell us to smile before
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Wednesday, 06 January 2021, 23:40
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Top 20 Pictures of the Earth from the International Space Station in 2020 (NASA HJONSON)
NASA this week unveiled spectacular images of the Earth taken in 2020 by astronauts on the International Space Station.
The photos were revealed in a video on NASA Johnson's YouTube channel, with the first showing Cuba and the Bahamas as seen from space. Other observations include an aerial view of the Nile River flooded and a whirlpool of clouds in the Sahara Desert. A
total of about 20 photos taken from space appear in the video. Particularly impressive.
One of them is a picture of the Earth and the Moon from a dragon capsule from the Spice X company that sent astronauts to the International Space Station late last year.
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NASA tweeted on December 30: "The men and women who live and work on the International Space Station take thousands of pictures of their planet each year, so we asked the guys at the NASA's Space Center and Remote Sensing Unit to transfer some of their favorites from the year. 2020 ".
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Earth and Moon as they appear from the Dragon X capsule
(NASA)
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(NASA)
The International Space Station orbits the Earth 16 times a day so it is no wonder that the astronauts on board get lots of opportunities to take spectacular photos.
The International Space Station has been inhabited for 20 years with the longest human stay at the station lasting 437 days.
Clouds in a storm desert
(NASA)
A nocturnal glow over the Indian Ocean
(NASA)
Corsica from space
(NASA)
Western Australia
(NASA)
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And this is what Israel looked like from the space station - four years ago
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