Stormy mind from the universe
NASA astronaut records images of hurricanes of nature from extraterrestrial.
NASA astronaut records images of hurricanes of nature from extraterrestrial.
Hurricane Isabel caused the most damage to people and people in the US in 2003. Photo: NASA.
Hurricane Catarina was photographed by astronauts on the international space station ISS on March 27, 2004 when it fell into the Brazilian state of Catarina.Photo: NASA.
Ivan's eye, one of the strongest storms in history, recorded September 11, 2004. At this time, the storm was sweeping across the western Caribbean Sea and wind speeds were up to 257 km / h.Photo: NASA.
Hurricane Ivan entered the US state of Alabama, in the afternoon of September 15, 2004.Photo: NASA.
Storm eye Emily was taken by astronauts on the international space station ISS July 16, 2005. The storm is south of the Gulf of Mexico and heads northwest of the Caribbean Sea with wind speeds of up to 249 km / h.Photo: NASA.
Felix storm when it swept across Honduras island on September 3, 2007.Photo: NASA.
Gordon's eye shot with a digital camera on September 18, 2006. This storm affected America to Europe.
Ike storm was intense in the Atlantic on September 4, 2008. This storm swept from Cuba to the United States.Photo: NASA.
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