No need to turn your phone – or yourself – upside down to appreciate the view! JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui snapped this photo of southern Europe from the @ISS as it orbited 261 miles above Earth. At left, the Po Valley urban corridor in Italy shines with the metropolitan areas of Milan and Turin and their surrounding suburbs. Space station crew have taken hundreds of thousands of images of the land, oceans, and atmosphere of Earth over the years. Their photographs record how our home planet changes over time. This allows scientists to monitor disasters and direct response on the ground and study phenomena. Image description: Earth is a dark sphere with a glowing green border in this photo. We can only see one portion of it; in this photo’s orientation, we’re looking at the “bottom” of Earth’s sphere. City lights shine brightly at middle left; they are more dispersed throughout the rest of Earth that’s visible. Part of the space station is just barely visible at top left. Credit: JAXA/Kimiya Yui #NASA #World #Europe #Space #Earth
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