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ISS017-E-015170 (4 Sept. 2008) --- Hurricane Ike was still a Category 4 storm on the morning of Sept. 4 when this...
ISS017-E-015751 (10 Sept. 2008) --- This picture of Hurricane Ike from earlier today was downlinked by the crew of...
S115-E-07157 (18 Sept. 2006) --- A high oblique view from the Space Shuttle Atlantis gives a good look of Hurricane...
Aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Expedition Seven crew members, Cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko, and...
STS062-153-226 (4-18 March 1994) --- Though it did not reproduce well, this photo gives scientific information to...
S115-E-06684 (17 Sept. 2006) --- Hurricane Gordon was captured at 18:15:36 GMT, Sept. 17, 2006 with a digital still...
ISS017-E-015166 (4 Sept. 2008) --- Hurricane Ike was still a Category 4 storm on the morning of Sept. 4 when this...
S115-E-07167 (18 Sept. 2006) --- A nadir view from the Space Shuttle Atlantis gives a good look at the eye of...
S115-E-06692 (17 Sept. 2006) --- Hurricane Helene was captured at 18:20:14 GMT, Sept. 17, 2006 with a digital still...
S115-E-07153 (18 Sept. 2006) --- A high oblique view from the Space Shuttle Atlantis gives a good look of Hurricane...
Artist's concept of a dust storm on Titan. Researchers believe that huge amounts of dust can be raised on Titan,...
S115-E-07080 (18 Sept. 2006) --- A view from the Space Shuttle Atlantis gives a good look of Hurricane Gordon. At...
ISS013-E-81590 (15 Sept. 2006) --- Hurricane Gordon was captured at 12:40:57 GMT, Sept. 15, 2006 with a digital...
ISS017-E-015162 (4 Sept. 2008) --- Hurricane Ike was still a Category 4 storm on the morning of Sept. 4 when this...
S115-E-06694 (17 Sept. 2006) --- Hurricane Helene was captured at 18:20:43 GMT, Sept. 17, 2006 with a digital still...
ISS017-E-005749 (30 April 2008) --- When this image was photographed by one of the crew members aboard the...
This detailed view of the eye of Supertyphoon Yuri (19.0N, 140.0E) shows the bowl shaped structure of the eye wall....
Hurricane Celia as observed by NASA's spaceborne Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS). This image shows Celia on July...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, a worker wraps equipment in plastic in...
ISS028-E-034004 (27 Aug. 2011) --- Some five and a half hours after Hurricane Irene?s initial landfall at Cape...
ISS017-E-010709 (9 July 2008) --- Hurricane Bertha was traveling northward at 10 knots (11.5 miles per hour) across...
ISS013-E-71345 (28 August 2006) --- The crewmembers aboard the International Space Station took this oblique picture...
ISS017-E-015732 (9 Sept. 2008) --- Hurricane Ike covers more than half of Cuba in this image, photographed by the...
ISS017-E-010708 (9 July 2008) --- Hurricane Bertha was traveling northward at 10 knots (11.5 miles per hour) across...