Tropical Storm Laura From Space on August 24, 2020
Cameras outside the International Space Station captured views of Tropical Storm Laura from approximately 250 miles above. The space station passed directly over the tropical system on Sunday, August 23, prior to the storm making landfall on Cuba. The National Hurricane Center is projecting Laura to strengthen into a hurricane once in the Gulf of Mexico, with landfall expected on the U.S. Gulf Coast later this week. Follow our coverage: https://blogs.nasa.gov/hurricanes.
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Because we all know that the nature of clouds is that they never move, but remain frozen indefinitely.
Fascinante!
Wow, somehow the clouds don't move 😀 😀 😀
Maybe a silly question, but why is only ISS moving, but the clouds, sea, earth itself shows zero movement? No visible planes flying?