As he posted the awe-inspiring shots earlier in the week, Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency wrote that staring down "the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane" is "chilling, even from space.
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Tracking hurricanes from space: How it's done today
High above Earth's surface, GOES-18 and GOES-19 are the current pair of operational geostationary satellites monitoring the Western Hemisphere, orbiting in the GOES West and GOES East positions, ...
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim captured dramatic views of a hurricane from the International Space Station using a Nikon Z9 camera. Around the same time, NOAA’s GOES-East satellite also recorded stunning ...
Cameras on the International Space Station captured Monday a daunting image of Hurricane Florence. By noon Monday, Florence had top sustained winds of 130 mph. It was centered about 1,230 miles ...
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