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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206l)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206h)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station. Astronaut Alexander Gerst captioned this picture taken 7 July: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206g)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206k)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/REX (3907206m)
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA?s Aqua satellite captured this view of Typhoon Neoguri at 2 p.m. local time (0500 Universal Time) on July 8, 2014.
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206f)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206e)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206i)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206d)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206c)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206j)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206b)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Rex. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/REX (3907206a)
Supertyphoon Neoguri taken from International Space Station. Astronaut Alexander Gerst captioned this picture taken 7 July: "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
International Space Station astronaut Alexander Gerst pictures of Supertyphoon Neoguri - Jul 2014
Astronaut Alexander Gerst has captured stunning images of Supertyphoon Neoguri from the International Space Station.
The German spaceman took the pictures between 7-8 July, with his first image captioned "Just went right above Supertyphoon Neoguri. It is ENORMOUS. Watch out, Japan!"
Describing one close-up image, he said: "Scary. The sunlight is far from reaching down the abyss of Neoguri's 65 km-wide eye."
Typhoon Neoguri was reported heading for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday (9 July).
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit the southern main island of Kyushu early Thursday before moving east along the Japanese archipelago, according to the national weather agency.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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