Cameras mounted on the International Space Station captured new views of Hurricane Earl late in the afternoon of Sept. 2 from an altitude of 218 statute miles as the storm churned due east of South Carolina heading north on a track that would skirt the eastern seaboard of the United States. Earl was packing winds of about 115 miles an hour at the time the video was acquired.
@altoids79762 yea me too
jacmichaelj2 1 year ago
@jacmichaelj2 i get that a lot
altoids79762 1 year ago
wow
Cyanide1989 1 year ago
@erichathy222 These events pale in comparison to the earlier days of Earth. The first life forms on Earth only wish they had it this good.
Earlier, meaning the first billion or so years.
laserfloyd 1 year ago
WOW! very big..
jacmichaelj2 1 year ago
@erichathy222 of cooooouurse they are ¬¬
jabacoco 1 year ago
@kemptonjones Yeah this coooool...but the soundtrack needs a bit of work on it LOL!!!
elusivetantra 1 year ago
@erichathy222 : You're nuts.
Rigo0Jancsi 1 year ago
were the stars at??
pinto853 1 year ago
What's all that blackness surrounding our planet?! huh?! pfft, probably nothing even out there anyways...
ItsNeuroscience 1 year ago