Published 17:00 IST, September 22nd 2020

NASA shares breathtaking image of 'lovely home' Earth captured from ISS; pic inside

On September 22, NASA took to Instagram to share an image of the magnificent planet that we call our ‘lovely home', netizens just can’t get enough of it.

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A stunning picture of Earth from Space has graced internet and netizens just can’t get enough of it. On September 22, NASA took to Instagram to share an image of magnificent planet that we call our ‘lovely home’. In caption, US Space Agency informed that picture was taken by an astronaut from International Space Station (ISS) cupola, which is an ESA-built observatory module that conducts experiments, docking and observations of Earth. 

mesmerising image captures deep blues and bright turquoises surrounding Cuba, Bahamas and sourn Florida. In caption, NASA wrote, "What a lovely home you have. Everything matches” and “compliments each or so well”. “Great aestic. Keep it up,” US space agency ded. Check out post below: 

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Netizens call it 'Magnifique'

Since shared, post has garnered over 1.2 lakh likes and thousands of comments. Its surely has captured internet users attention as y couldn’t stop gushing about how ‘beautiful’ Earth looks from Space. While one internet user jokingly said, “What app do you use to Photoshop earth to look round?” Anor ded, “It is so beautiful from above ! We need to take care of our baby”. “Thanks, Nasa for this picture!!!you make me feel so proud. This Is my parise, my beautiful home,” ded third. "That's fantastic. Our Home. I tryna for watch earth at Space or on moon," said fourth. 

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17:01 IST, September 22nd 2020