It's great that astronauts on the International Space Station (real heroes) continue to share with us photos of our beautiful planet. The privilege of watching our planet from outer space falls very lucky few. However, thanks to these photos, as if we ourselves have visited in orbit. For this we are grateful to the astronauts, NASA and the European Space Agency. So, if suddenly someone among them is reading this - thanks! After all, before we can enjoy similar views created by Hollywood studios. But these photos are real. Mother Earth is truly very beautiful ...
1. Maldives
"Sunny Side of Life" - this slogan tour operators attract tourists to the Maldives. Well, from the ISS, they do look divine. It's time to order a drink with slices of fruit and an umbrella in the glass, then stretch out on a hammock and just enjoy life, watching an amazing sunset. (NASA / ESA)
2. Pacific Ocean, Hawaii
Aloha! We are approaching the Hawaiian Islands from the west. Big Island is clearly visible. Kilauea is sometimes called "the world's only volcano in the road." Now this volcano produces 250-650 thousand yards of lava a day, enough to cover the 32-kilometer two-lane highway in the day. (NASA / ESA)
3. Southern lights, New Zealand
It seems we do not see the southern lights inside. This photo is great for several reasons. It resembles a laser show - a mysterious and beautiful. (NASA / ESA)
4. The eastern coast of Spain at night
The eastern coast of Spain at night, with the Balearic Sea in the form of dark spots. The island of Mallorca is visible at top left. Looking at the Barcelona night, I remember my wish list. Maybe for someone to one of them - go to Barcelona for the match with Barcelona against Real Madrid. (NASA / ESA)
5. Mannam Volcano, Papua New Guinea
Mannam, or the Great Volcano, just 10 km in diameter. Mannam - stratovolcano, composed of varying layers of ashes, lava and rocks from previous eruptions. This is one of the most active volcanoes in Papua New Guinea, and sometimes it becomes the cause of death of people, including 13 deaths in December 1996 and four more in March 2007. In general, this picture looks like a great dekoritsyu to any film, for example, "Jurassic Park" or "King Kong". (NASA / ESA)
6. The International Space Station on the east coast of Argentina. Sometimes, looking at these pictures, vertigo begins. Just imagine that you are on the ISS, looking at our planet upside down - from the very thought stomach turned inside out. Here, the ISS over the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Argentina, more precisely, over the Gulf of San Matias. (NASA / ESA)
7. Beaver Lake in Arkansas, USA
Beaver Lake - an artificial reservoir in the mountains Ozark, in northwest Arkansas, the birthplace of White River. Despite the fact that artificial reservoirs are sometimes destroyed by forest fires, yet surprisingly, as humanity changes the planet. (NASA / ESA)
8. U.S. East coast with the last ray of light on the horizon
East coast from New York and Long Island at the bottom left. Last ray of light on the horizon is simply amazing. To see all of this with my own eyes, you only need $ 20 million ... (NASA / ESA)
9. Earth and the stars
So looks like the Milky Way when it did not obscure the light of the night cities. Quoting Dr. McCoy from Star Trek: In this galaxy is a mathematical probability of the existence of three million Earth-like planet. And in the universe three million million galaxies like this one. And they may have one version of ourselves. " (NASA / ESA)
10. Night cloud over Long Beach, California
A wonderful place - Long Beach. A place where you can find the "Queen Mary" and "Aquarium Pacific." But best of all is to go for a walk on the sea, where you can watch the gray whales. During migration, they come straight to the bank. (NASA / ESA)
11. UK and Ireland at night
Birthplace of the authors of "Romeo and Juliet" (Shakespeare), "Pride and Prejudice" (Austin), "Dracula (Stoker) and" Harry Potter (JK Rowling). British Isles, look forward to a stellar wedding, simply amazing. (NASA / ESA)
12. Starting the Automated Transfer Vehicle
Company «Arianespace» and ESA launched to the ISS orbit-to-orbit device. Probably cool to climb so high and see so far. I wonder how far they were from each other? (NASA / ESA)
13. ISS solar panels
ISS solar panels simply magical. When the sun disappears below the horizon, the last sunlight paints the panel in amazing colors. (NASA / ESA)
14. French Riviera at night
Cote d'Azur is not only the super-expensive and super-popular, but also super-nice. A reflection of the moon in the Mediterranean Sea only enhances this beauty. Perhaps this is the only place that can compare to the south of California. (NASA / ESA)
15. The bright lights of the night in Barcelona. (NASA / ESA)
16. Superlunie
March 19 earthlings could watch superlunie - when the full moon closest approach our planet. The moon, photographed from the ISS, just beautiful, but in this picture looks even a little scary. (NASA / ESA)
17. Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Cape Cod, which locals call simply Cape - Cape Island and in eastern Massachusetts. Reflection of the sun turns the Atlantic Ocean in gold, highlighting an amazing cape. (NASA / ESA)
18. Moscow by night
City with 11 million inhabitants, Moscow is not only the capital of Russia, but also the center of European culture. Russians - people passionate, proud, intelligent and sexy, but at the same time, intelligent, sophisticated and with a good sense of humor. And in this picture we see the heart of the superpower. My heart is just fine. (NASA / ESA)
19. Sunset over West Africa
This picture can be confusing. We see a great last glimmer of sunset. However, on the horizon, bright light. From this point of view it seems that there are two sources of light. But the sun is something we have one. (NASA / ESA)
20. Sicily, Italy
Sicily was called home by the Mafia film The Godfather. " But in reality it is a beautiful and magical island full of passionate people who love music and food, and some of them boldly live in the shadow of Mount Etna volcano. In this picture is not clear, which is reflected from the Mediterranean Sea - a solar or lunar light. In any case, the picture is amazing. (NASA / ESA)
21. Lake Qadisiyah on the Euphrates River, formed by the dam Hadithi. From space, it looks like a Chinese dragon, ready to rush to the attack. In Iraq, many beautiful places, access to which is unfortunately closed due to ongoing conflict and war. Maybe someday we can go out there and in other historical sites. (NASA / ESA)
22. Atoll in the shape of the heart to the east of the Solomon Islands
This atoll is particularly fond of the astronauts on the ISS. This picture they sent on Valentine's Day. Atoll - a coral island, covering a lagoon partially or completely. If you look closely, you can understand that the atoll - is really the tip of an old volcano. (NASA / ESA)
23. Glacier, San Quintin, Chile
San Quintin Glacier - the largest glacier in Chile. Like many glaciers around the world in the 20th century, this began to lose weight and gradually reduced in size. The natural course of things, or the consequences of human actions? It is not necessary to think about it, better to just enjoy the beauty of the magic of the glacier. (NASA / ESA)
24. Crete, Greece and Turkey
Beautiful clear picture of Hellas (Greece), Turkey and the amazing island of Crete. Crete has a rich mythology associated primarily with the Greek gods, as well as the Minoan civilization. Crete - the birthplace of the god Zeus in Greek mythology. It is also the famous labyrinth of Knossos. (NASA / ESA)
25. River Nile
Nile - an amazing river of North Africa - the longest river in the world (6,650 km). At the bottom of the picture you can see the place where the Blue Nile merges with the White Nile. (NASA / ESA)
26. Buenos Aires, Argentina, La Plata
La Plata - the estuary formed by the confluence of the Uruguay and Parana on the border of Argentina and Uruguay. Photo looks like a picture with a silver vein, leading from a large heart on the left. A very exotic place, almost alien. (NASA / ESA)
27. Cyclone Diana at Mesereau-east coast of Australia
In Meteorology cyclone - an area closed circular motion, rotating in the same direction as the Earth. We have already seen pictures of cyclones and hurricanes, but if you look at this picture you can see the planet below. Look in the center "eye." Blue thread, but it is still fine. (NASA / ESA)
28. Desert Somalia
Beautiful red "coral" to the north of Bakaadveyn, west of Kalabadhlmag. As if the Earth itself is bleeding. Amazing shot. (NASA / ESA)
29. National Park of Chaco, Paraguay
Chaco - a plain area of approximately one million square kilometers It captures part of Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina. Clouds on the edges turn the planet into the bottom of a huge lizard scales. Maybe somewhere out there lurking Godzilla? (NASA / ESA)
30. National Park Los Glasyares, Argentina
Lake Argentino in Patagonia province of Santa Cruz. It is the largest lake in Argentina, an area of 1,466 sq.km. But if you look carefully, you can see the outlines of the body. It was as if someone fell from the sky and left a dent. (NASA / ESA)
31. Santiago, Cape Verde
Cape Verde - an archipelago of 10 islands located in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, 570 km from the coast of West Africa. Even despite the fact that the title is the word "green", it seems, this place is a little drily. Santiago - the biggest island of the archipelago, south-east, he was a little flat. Transcontinental slave trade made the Cidade Velha second richest city in the Portuguese kingdom. (NASA / ESA)
32. The Dead Sea, Israel
The Dead Sea, also known as Salt - is a salt lake, bordered by Jordan on the east, with Israel and the West Bank of the Jordan River to the west. Its surface and the shore are at an altitude of 423 meters below sea level, this is the lowest place on land on Earth. Swim is difficult, but you can just lie down on the water. (NASA / ESA)
33. Rio Sao Francisco, Brazil
Color and shape of the river and fields create a wonderful and unexpected composition. As if the picture painted by hand of the Lord. (NASA / ESA)
34. Reflection of sunset in the Caspian Sea
The Caspian Sea - the largest enclosed body of water on Earth by area (371,000 square km). Concludes this edition of this excellent shot. Our Planet - real gold. Honor and defend it, because it is our only home. (NASA / ESA)
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