'Poisonous' photos were taken from the ISS station
Not only performing scientific research tasks, the International Space Station (ISS) also acts as an outer space photographer, contributing a large amount of artwork to the world's massive treasure.
Here are some of the latest ISS works:
When "wandering" on the Pacific Ocean, the ISS astronauts recorded an image of the crescent moon fading through the Earth's atmosphere.
Pictures of Bahia Oso Marino and Punta Buque landmines, Argentina are reaching out to the Atlantic Ocean.
Lago Nansen Lake is small among the majestic Andes mountains in Arrgentina.
Sunlight glimmering on Lake Poopo, Bolivia. Poopo Lake is a saltwater lake, covering an area of 1,000 km 2 , located at an altitude of 3,686 m above sea level.
Fragile smoke, crept between the Rocky Mountains, Canada.
Several clouds are lost in the sky of Arizona, USA and the small Barringer crater image under ISS lens.
Rare green areas in the dry area of Pampa Del Tamarugal reserve, Chile.
The Betsiboka River Delta, near Majunga, Madagascar is shaped like silk strips by nature.
Highlights on the Egyptian desert are the fields that are circled in a circle.
Floating ice sheets join together into a solid mass in the sea of Okhotsk, Russia.
Seine River, France, dreamily meanders when viewed from above.
The horizontal and vertical canals are crisscrossed like a branch of a sycamore tree on Qeshm Island, Iran.
Mount Fuji is covered with white snow all year round in Japan.
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