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Image No.1:
Planet Earth seen by the Apollo 8 astronauts
The Moon seen from the atmosphere
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The Moon seen from the atmosphere
The Moon seen from the atmosphere
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The Moon seen from the atmosphere
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The Crescent Moon seen from the atmosphere
Ionian sea seen from the International Space shuttle
Atafu Atoll seen from Space
Southern Tip of Greenland
Image No.7(A Total of 3 images)
Two low pressure Systems in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean
Second Low pressure system
Hurricane Frances in the middle of the Atlantic ocean(Two images)
Hurricane Frances second Image
Fires in Central and Southern Africa
Polar Mesospheric Clouds Over Central Asia
(AKA night shining clouds)(Image taken at sunset)
Image No.11
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Cumulonimbus Cloud over Africa
Hurricane Igor's eye seen form the International Space station
The Eye of Hurricane Isabel
Hurricane Emily's Eye with the Moon in Background in all its glory
Cleveland Volcano seen from the International Space station
Image No.16(Best Picture)
Large Thunderclouds over the Pacific Ocean
Space shuttle Lunching into Space
Sunset seen Form the International Space station. Quick Facts:Astronauts onboard the International Space Station see, on average, 16 sunrises and sunsets during a 24-hour orbital period.
Image No.20:
Earth's Atmosphere in Sunset
Aurora australis seen form the international Space station.
Image No.22(Best Picture)
Thunderstorms on the Brazilian Horizon
Massachusetts Coastline in Sunglint