NASA Scientist Shares 'First Moments' of Sunrise from International Space Station
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NASA Scientist Shares 'First Moments' of Sunrise from International Space Station

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The basic celestial happening, such as the sunrise and sunset, can look amazing and breathtaking, given someone provides an unseen glimpse of it. Here on earth I always try to visualise it during sunset/rise in how I see it & Astronauts seeing that pale blue line ☀️ 10yr old Hayden, Ireland ️ pic.twitter.com/ckR4VVZ5HQ— Hayden Geraghty - Planetary Defence Ambassador ☄️ July 27, 2020 Another one asked, "What is nicer to see, Sunrise or Sunset?" what is nicer to see, Sunrise or Sunset?— Claire Cowan July 27, 2020 Replying to it, a user wrote, "From an Earthling point of view, sunrise. If you've ever trekked out at 4 am in spring, out into the countryside, you'll know there's nothing more glorious than seeing the sun slowly rise and feeling the warmth creep over you after two hours of the cold and dark twilight.— Adam K Dean July 27, 2020 A Twitterati aligned, cropped and scaled all the images to produce a gif from the pictures. When earth smiles back at youNote : Original images aligned, cropped, scaled pic.twitter.com/aYNCsbJwUG— Anna Williams July 27, 2020 Here’s what other had to say about the view: You guys have some pretty good WiFi for space— Eric Celio July 27, 2020 WOW.

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