By Erin Winick Anthony,
Johnson Space Center
Taken by NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins, this picture shows Earth s limb, or horizon, from the International Space Station as it orbits above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile. Credit: NASA
In Brief:
As Earth s climate changes, the International Space Station watches from above, helping to provide unique insights to keep our planet safe.
On Earth, we often look toward the sky, longing to know what resides in the rest of the universe. Meanwhile, 250 miles above our planet, the
A diagram of the Earth-observing payloads currently mounted off the side of the Japanese Experiment Module. Credit: NASA
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