Space to Earth: 5 pics of Blue Planet taken from ISS
Explore stunning images of our planet, the Blue Planet, captured from the International Space Station (ISS).
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Earth is often called the Blue Planet because of its vast oceans, which cover about 70% of the surface.
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Photos from the ISS reveal the beauty of Earth’s landscapes, from its swirling clouds to its deep blue oceans.
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The images capture dynamic weather patterns and cloud formations, showcasing Earth's atmosphere in motion.
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This picture shows Earth at night, with cities glowing brightly and dark regions revealing the vastness of unlit areas.
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These images help scientists monitor environmental changes and understand the impacts of climate change on our planet.
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From space, Earth’s natural beauty is evident in its diverse landscapes, including mountains, deserts, forests, and oceans.
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Satellites on the ISS help track natural events such as hurricanes, wildfires, and volcanic eruptions, providing crucial data for emergency response.
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Earth’s vibrant blue hue is due to the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere and the reflection of light off the oceans.
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Observations from space provide insights into Earth’s geology, such as tectonic plate movements and changes in ice cover, crucial for understanding our planet’s dynamics.
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