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An amazing photo was taken from outer space of a typhoon near Japan and Taiwan.
A typhoon of ferocious strength is approaching. Note the typhoon of information, it should be done without neglecting preparation. A very strong typhoon is moving toward Taiwan. Please BE Prepared and BE Safe. Pic.Twitter.Com/KSDLieZwCL
– Kimiya Yui Kimiya.Yui (@ Astro_Kimiya) 2015, August 4
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The above photo that was viewed by an astronaut from the International Space Station (ISS) which targeted the No. 13 typhoon was taken from space on August 4. You get to see the scale of huge clouds swirling around as well as the eye of the storm. The image of a natural wonders such as this leaves a strong impression.
On the other hand, here’s another photo taken from the same vantage point of the ISS by the same person focus on a view of “Japan’s night scene.”
I saw a Japanese night view. How beautiful! I am still, because the technology to take photos with the ISS is not sufficient, was taken by the astronaut Scott Kelly. Scott’s photos are amazing! Please have a look at his tweets by all means. pic.twitter.com/Y7BEItNspb
– Kimiya Yui Kimiya.Yui (@ Astro_Kimiya) 2015, July 25
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The photo of the night view of the Hokuriku region of Japan showcases a beautiful urban scene as well s the Sea of Japan. It is indescribably beautiful sight and the view from space makes it look so much brighter!
By the way, these photos were exhibited from January 7 to February 2, 2014 at the “Aurora Exhibition 2014 as seen from Space” (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) by Konica Minolta).
This final photo of the Aurora Borealis was also taken at the ISS. It is a very mysterious image.
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When I look at the pictures taken from space and see the natural wonders, I am once again reminded of the grand scale of all things.
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