👁️ The eye of the storm.
🌀 On 28 Oct, Hurricane Melissa - the strongest in 🇯🇲 Jamaica’s history - made landfall with winds up to 298 km/h and pressure of 892 hPa.
🛰 The eye was captured by #CopernicusEU#Sentinel2.
🔗 https://t.co/0JILNAkvnQ
#ImageOfTheDay
Out of this world (literally) live view from the International @Space_Station (ISS) orbiting 261 miles directly above Hurricane Erin. You can even look down directly into the eye! Footage Credit: @NASA
Starship’s fifth flight test lifted off with our most ambitious test objectives yet as we work to demonstrate techniques fundamental to Starship and Super Heavy’s fully and rapidly reusable design.
And on our first try, Mechazilla caught the booster → https://t.co/hibmw2lVv1
This is a Lockheed WP-3D Orion – one of NOAA’s two #Hurricane Hunters. They're equipped with nose radar, multi-mode radar on the belly, and tail doppler radar, allowing the crew to send back crucial data about hurricanes and other tropical storms.
📸 Scott Slocum
@NOAA_HurrHunter
Hurricane Milton filmed from Orbit during our public livestream on 08 October at 2:40pm - captured from our 4K cameras on the ISS. Follow @Sen for more live videos of Earth and space
After Wednesday's launch to the @Space_Station, there are now 19 humans in orbit—a new record for humanity.
We're proud to help expand the boundaries of human exploration. Ad astra!
It’s fair to say this is the Polaris Dawn of a new era in human spaceflight. With @rookisaacman & @Gillis_SarahE making history, by successfully completing the first-ever commercial extravehicular activity (EVA), with SpaceX-designed extravehicular activity (EVA) spacesuits.
We filmed the @Boeing Starliner undocking before its final journey to Earth from our 4K camera payload on the International Space Station. This video was captured during a private test of our livestream - we look forward to sharing future missions with the public once we start operations! Livestream launching September 2024 🚀
#Starliner's hatch is closed, and teams in Houston are preparing the spacecraft to leave @Space_Station. Undocking coverage begins at 5:45 p.m. ET on Sept. 6, with a landing planned for ~12 a.m. ET on Sept. 7.
Watch: https://t.co/rXY0gDNrO0
It's official, #Sydney is the dream city. 💙 Whether you're visiting or returning home, watching the sun bathe the city skyline will never get old.
Thanks for sharing your #feelnewsydney moment IG/vagner.karyna