Australia Fires From Space Station
Smoke from the Australian bushfires.
Australia fires from space station. Astronauts send out hearts and thoughts from Space Station AUSTRALIA remains in the grip of one of the worst bushfires on record. A photograph taken by the International Space Station shows bushfires raging across Australia. Australia fires from space.
Image caption Bushfire smoke as seen near the International Space Station Smoke from the massive bushfires in Australia will soon circle the Earth back to the nation says Nasa. It will also be moving considerably faster than a typical airplane airplanes generally fly at about 600 miles per hour. Koch who is living on the International Space Station posted several photos of the smoke from Australias fires as seen from her vantage point 250 miles 400 kilometers above Earth.
The wildfires which began September have so far killed at least 25. The space station was orbiting 269 miles above the Tasman Sea. New Australia fire images snapped from space show immense ash cloud.
Wildfires Near Sydney Australia Photographed from Space Station NASA. Four photos of Australia from space before and after the bushfires. Satellite timelapse of bushfires in Australia for each day in the month of December 2019 up until today January 04 2020.
Australian bushfires visible from space. Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano shared this image of an ash cloud over Australia on Jan. The wildfires are pictured surrounding Sydney Australia.
4 2020 --- Smoke from bushfires blankets the southeast coastline of Australia as the International Space Station orbited 269 miles above the above the Tasman Sea. Crew members of the International Space Station had a birds eye view as they orbited 269 miles above the Tasman Sea. Commander Chris Hadfield has been taking some stunning photos from the International Space Station.