Published 17:58 IST, July 27th 2020
Hurricane Hanna: NASA astronaut captures the storm from space
NASA astronaut Bob Behnken, who is currently stationed at the ISS shared an amazing picture of Hurrican Hanna from space as it made landfall in Gulf of Mexico.
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NASA astronaut Bob Behnken, who is currently stationed at International Station (ISS) shared an amazing picture of Hurrican Hanna from as it me landfall in Gulf of Mexico on July 24. Behnken, who shared picture on July 26 informed his followers on Twitter that he h snapped picture of storm in Gulf of Mexico on Friday as it was starting to have observable structure from ISS. Hurricane Hanna, category 1 storm me its landfall in Texas on July 25 followed by heavy winds and rain. picture has left netizens on social media amazed as it has alrey garnered more than 15,000 likes a d over 2,000 retweets.
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Netizens flooded post with a lot of comments with some just appreciating beauty of picture, while ors asking angle from which it was taken and more interesting questions. "Great Picture. Looks like a crazy hurricane. Must be crazy to be able to view Earth-like how you view land from plane all time. Would it be out of order to request pics looking or way?" one user commented. Ar user wrote, "Wow great picture. Take care out re. How many miles away from surface of earth are orbiting?"
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Lightning from
Behnken, who flew in Dragon Crew craft along with ar NASA astronaut Doug Hurley, or day shared a video of lightning from . 'mesmerizing' foot he shared on July 22 has garnered more than 1,50,000 views on Twitter. Former NASA ministrator Charles Bolden while sharing video said that watching lightning from orbit was his all-time favourite phemen.
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17:59 IST, July 27th 2020