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- As Hurricane Matthew swirled over the Caribbean yesterday (Oct. 3), the International Space Station caught a glimpse of the massive storm. The space station flew over the Category 4 hurricane at 4:10 p.m. EDT as the storm made its way north through the Caribbean Sea.
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Oct 12, 2016 · NASA’s CloudSat flew east of Hurricane Matthew’s center on Oct. 6 at 11:30 a.m. PDT (2:30 p.m. EDT), intersecting parts of Matthew’s outer rain bands and revealing Matthew’s anvil clouds (thick cirrus cloud cover), with cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds beneath (lower image).
Oct 5, 2016 · On October 3, the International Space Station passed 250 miles over Hurricane Matthew. The Category 4 storm was churning with 140 mile-per-hour winds and was about to make landfall over...
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Cameras outside the International Space Station captured dramatic views of major Hurricane Matthew Oct. 3 as the orbital complex flew 250 miles over the stor...
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Oct 6, 2016 · The storm was about 100 miles (160 kilometers) east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida, and was moving northwest at about 14 mph (23 km/h), according to the NHC's latest update.
Oct 4, 2016 · The ISS shared a video on Monday showing the orbital perspective on Hurricane Matthew. The footage comes from 250 miles (400 kilometers) above the storm. It shows a wide, round swath of...
Oct 4, 2016 · SPACE STATION CAMERAS CAPTURE DRAMATIC VIEWS OF HURRICANE MATTHEW Cameras outside the International Space Station captured dramatic views of major Hurrican ...more.
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