See How The World Changes From View Of An Astronaut

By- Srishti Verma

NASA – National  Aeronautics And Space Administration keeps up with today’s generation with their social media posts

NASA shared a post on Instagram and wrote, approximately every 90 minutes, International Space Station orbits Earth at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour

The images shared in the post gives a look at how the world changes from the view of an astronaut.

Himalayas, separating the Indian subcontinent from China, home to the South Asian nations of Nepal and Bhutan, and with Lakes Mansarovar and Rakshastal on the Chinese side.⁣

Orbital nighttime sweeps over the teal waters of the Bahamas. The sky is dotted with clouds.⁣

The lights of Boston at night extend like dendrites across the Massachusetts coastline. ⁣

Riyadh, the capital and largest city in the desert nation of Saudi Arabia, is pictured from the ISS as it orbited above the Arabian Peninsula. The city grid sits on red, ochre and tan sandy terrain.⁣

Snow covers the Coast Mountains like meringue, highlighting the various peaks of the rugged terrain as the ISS orbits miles above the South coast of British Columbia.⁣