Hurricane Rina Caught on ISS Cameras

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2011

External cameras on the International Space Station captured views of Hurricane Rina at 2:39 p.m. EDT on Oct. 25, 2011, as the complex flew 248 miles over the Caribbean Sea east of Belize. The late season hurricane, which continues to intensify, was located 300 miles east-southeast of Chetumal, Mexico, barely moving west-northwest at a glacial three miles an hour. Rina is packing winds of 105 miles an hour, and is forecast to intensify to a major hurricane as it approaches the Yucatan Peninsula. Hurricane warnings have been issued for the Yucatan from north of Punta Gruesa, Mexico, to Cancun.

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  • We have wonderful planet .

  • HAHA! I thought I'll never live to hear there's a 'hurricane Rina' xD

    Awesome

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  • @Xaanti1 hahahahah

  • the end of this planet is near..ppl must awake and take gods word serious..

  • Hurricanes cool the earth's atmosphere so it's a good thing when we have them, away from people that is.

  • MY NAMES IS RINA!!!!

  • it makes you feel so small, but so amazing at the same time.

  • @Rinnnna, not awesome im in Cancun and its comming tommarow

  • it´s like WILMA oh! my lord...

    

  • ive just come back from cancun last 5days was none stop rain

  • its so real that it almost looks fake! what a beautiful planet :)

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