Published 06:35 IST, April 29th 2020
NASA posts 'feel good' space click of Madagascar coast with sapphire water, pink sediment
While the world is struggling to overcome the deadly coronavirus pandemic, NASA on April 29 shared a 'feel good' space image of Mozambique Channel.
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While world is struggling to overcome dely coronavirus pandemic, NASA on April 29 shared a beautiful im of Mozambique Channel. ‘iconic’ im shared by US ncy shows salty waters joining freshwater outflow of Betsiboka River, forming Bombetoka Bay.
beautiful im of rthwestern coast of Magascar has left internet users mesmerised. In im, one can see sapphire water tinged with pink where sediment is particularly thick. It also shows stunning dense vegetation which ds a rich green pigment to landscape. While taking to Instagram, NASA posted im with a motivating mess which re, “Keep your he up. Go with flow. You got this”.
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Even though shared just a few hours ago, picture has received more than 460,000 likes. With hundreds of comments, one internet user called im “beautiful”, while ar wrote, “Looks like art. earth is art”.
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NASA's first 'Earth from ' im
While re is t much to brighten one's day amid pandemic, with more than half world under lockdown and overwhelmed with grim updates on crisis, NASA has been sharing iconic ims of exploration with endearing captions about mankind's great achievements beyond planet's horizon.
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Recently, on occasion of 50th Earth Day on April 23 this year, NASA commemorated event by sharing first im of Earth from which was captured by astronauts on Apollo 17 mission in December 1972. iconic picture was titled Blue Marble for it showed planet in all its glory, with oceans, continents, and clouds as seen from . As reiterated by NASA in post, it's an im that continues to inspire and motivate people to appreciate planet's beauty at its best.
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06:34 IST, April 29th 2020