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NASA: Island of Hawaii From the International Space Station

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NASA Picture Of The Day - Island of Hawaii From the International Space Station



Wed 03/04/2015 12:00 PM

From the International Space Station, European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti (@AstroSamantha) took this photograph of the island of Hawaii and posted it to social media on Feb. 28, 2015. Cristoforetti wrote, "And suddenly as we flew over the Pacific... the island of #Hawaii with its volcanoes! #HelloEarth"Crewmembers on the space station photograph the Earth from their unique point of view located 200 miles above the surface as part of the Crew Earth Observations program. Photographs record how the planet is changing over time, from human-caused changes like urban growth and reservoir construction, to natural dynamic events such as hurricanes, floods and volcanic eruptions. Astronauts have used hand-held cameras to photograph the Earth for more than 40 years, beginning with the Mercury missions in the early 1960s. The ISS maintains an altitude between 220 - 286 miles (354 - 460 km) above the Earth, and an orbital inclination of 51.6?, providing an excellent stage for observing most populated areas of the world.Image Credit: NASA/ESA/Samantha Cristoforetti (More at NASA Picture Of The Day)
 

playDoh

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Nothing makes me happier than driving around that island and taking everything in. Over 1,200 miles in 2 wks the last time we were there, and didn't feel a single mile.
 

BirdOPrey5

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Nothing makes me happier than driving around that island and taking everything in. Over 1,200 miles in 2 wks the last time we were there, and didn't feel a single mile.
Really? I thought it was the most boring of the islands I had visited. The dried lava got old quick.
 

playDoh

OTLurker
What made it more interesting for us was changing elevations and hopping around from region to region. Since you visited, they've opened up a new road that lets you go from Kona to Hilo in 1.5 hrs: essentially going from desert to a rainforest like climate and from sea level to over 10k feet, if visiting Mauna Kea. The north-south drives from Kona to Waimea/ Waikoloa could get a little dry but it was nice stopping by the historical sites along the way.
 
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