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Full Snow Moon is stunning from space; captured by International Space Station astronauts
Full Snow Moon is stunning from space; captured by International Space Station astronauts
The International Space Station witnessed some stunning views this week. The Full Snow Moon arrived on Wednesday (Feb. 16) at 11:57 a.m. EST (0457 GMT and was witnessed by not only people on Earth, but also by the Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).
The International Space Station witnessed some stunning views this week. The Full Snow Moon arrived on Wednesday (Feb. 16) at 11:57 a.m. EST (0457 GMT and was witnessed by not only people on Earth, but also by the Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS). (NASA)
1/5 The International Space Station witnessed some stunning views this week. The Full Snow Moon arrived on Wednesday (Feb. 16) at 11:57 a.m. EST (0457 GMT and was witnessed by not only people on Earth, but also by the Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS). (NASA)
A Full Snow Moon occurs roughly every 29.5 days when the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. It is also known as the Bear Moon, the Great Moon, the Black Bear Moon and the Goose moon. (NASA)
2/5 A Full Snow Moon occurs roughly every 29.5 days when the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. It is also known as the Bear Moon, the Great Moon, the Black Bear Moon and the Goose moon. (NASA)
This stunning picture was shared by NASA Astronaut Mark Vande Hei from the ISS. (Mark Vande Hei/Twitter)
3/5 This stunning picture was shared by NASA Astronaut Mark Vande Hei from the ISS. (Mark Vande Hei/Twitter)
"Shockingly bright as I opened our shades, the moon lingered, strutting by, lots of time to find good camera settings! Soon we'll be exploring our neighbor again,” he wrote on Twitter. (NASA)
4/5 "Shockingly bright as I opened our shades, the moon lingered, strutting by, lots of time to find good camera settings! Soon we'll be exploring our neighbor again,” he wrote on Twitter. (NASA)
The ISS also witnessed stunning visuals of the Moon above the Red Sea on February 15, captured above the river Nile in Sudan. February 14 was not only Valentines Day but it brought breathtaking views of the Moon. Along with the Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars were also visible in the morning sky on Wednesday. (NASA)
5/5 The ISS also witnessed stunning visuals of the Moon above the Red Sea on February 15, captured above the river Nile in Sudan. February 14 was not only Valentines Day but it brought breathtaking views of the Moon. Along with the Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars were also visible in the morning sky on Wednesday. (NASA)
First Published Date: 24 Feb, 15:49 IST