The Earth looks from the International Space Station

The observation deck on the International Space Station (ISS) is a circular chamber with 7 windows. In the center of this room is the largest circular window on the spacecraft with a diameter of up to 0.79 meters. Through these 7 windows, scientists can observe Earth from all angles.

Below are the beautiful photos taken by astronauts about beautiful green love from the ISS Station.

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The observation window on the International Space Station.

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Italy-shaped country looks from ISS Station.

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The sparkling lights of the capital Cairo, Egypt on the Mediterranean coast.

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USA Florida. NASA astronauts all fly from here to the ISS Station.

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Gulf of Mexico, America.

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Astronaut Nicholas Patrick performs the task of removing the shields outside the observation chamber.

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The sun shines back from the rear devices of the ISS Station.

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A Japanese astronaut on the observation chamber.

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Syr Darya River flows through Kazakhstan territory.

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Control devices placed in the observation chamber.

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The astronauts are cramped in "open doors to the world".