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To David's point, you can recognize the geometry if you just go back to the very ...
Hurricane Sandy filmed from space
Sylvie Barak
10/30/2012 2:04 PM EDT
While hurricane Sandy wreaked devastation down on earth, from space, the view was deceptively more serene, and even beautiful.
NASA released a video of post-tropical cyclone Sandy, shot from the International Space Station, this morning (October 30), as many cities in the Northeast U.S. began picking up the pieces after the destruction.
Superstorm Sandy, which spawned winds of up to 90 mph, appeared as nothing more than a slow moving swirl from space.
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Indeed, from 260 miles above earth, Sandy’s destruction –floods, massive power outages, snowstorms, uprooted trees, loss of life and severe property damage—were all but obfuscated beneath the swirling clouds.
Take a look at the video below for a space eye view of Sandy’s destructive path.
NASA released a video of post-tropical cyclone Sandy, shot from the International Space Station, this morning (October 30), as many cities in the Northeast U.S. began picking up the pieces after the destruction.
Superstorm Sandy, which spawned winds of up to 90 mph, appeared as nothing more than a slow moving swirl from space.
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Indeed, from 260 miles above earth, Sandy’s destruction –floods, massive power outages, snowstorms, uprooted trees, loss of life and severe property damage—were all but obfuscated beneath the swirling clouds.
Take a look at the video below for a space eye view of Sandy’s destructive path.
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EREBUS
10/30/2012 3:48 PM EDT
Yea, if you see a storm that big from space, you should leave the coasts. The energy of this storm was off the charts.
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William Miller
10/31/2012 7:53 AM EDT
Agree! Many people simply don't believe in how serious it is. Halloween is spoiled((
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Neo1
10/30/2012 10:21 PM EDT
Can't make out the US coastline here, is this really Sandy?
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SylvieBarak
10/31/2012 12:21 AM EDT
According to NASA's website it is, Neo...
but you're right, it's hard to make anything out from under that fog
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William Miller
10/31/2012 7:54 AM EDT
To me, everything was clear. If you know geography, you would recognize Florida etc.
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MVD
11/3/2012 6:35 AM EDT
To David's point, you can recognize the geometry if you just go back to the very beginning of the video, where there is more land mass. Of course, it's a little disorienting to view it 'upside down.'
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MVD
11/3/2012 6:36 AM EDT
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