Hurricane Michael From Space on October 9
Cameras outside the International Space Station captured views of Hurricane Michael at 12:13 p.m. and 12:50 p.m. EDT Oct. 9 from an altitude of 255 miles as the storm churned over the Gulf of Mexico moving northwest at 12 miles an hour. More: https://go.nasa.gov/2NxKdp4
Michael is expected to make landfall Wednesday, Oct. 10 as a category 3 hurricane over the Florida panhandle.
For more info: www.nasa.gov/station
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who believes this bs
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I wanna go to space
Bolsonaro 2018
Why are Flat earthers keep believing that the earth is flat? There are so many proves that the earth is round.
I?ve never experienced a hurricane before so this will be interesting
Looks to be about 10k miles across ??
NASA is FAKE!!!
wooow?? Tremendo? =} Muchas Gracias por estas im?genes ? Estaci?n Espacial ? =[]
RIP Florida
Good luck, stay safe