The Earth From Space Through The Eyes Of French Astronaut Thomas Pesquet
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet has the change to take part, since the November 17th 2016, to the Proxima mission. He currently lives during 6 months in the International Space Station until May 2017. He shares his experience on the social networks make us also discovering the beauty of our little Blue Planet.
More info: Facebook, Flickr (h/t: fubiz)
Australian Outback
Dragon River in South America
Djibouti
Guadeloupe
Cumulonimbus Clouds
The estuary of the Gironde in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
The Andes
Caribbean
West Africa
Lake Nasser & the Nile
Crooked Island, Bahamas
New Caledonia
Namibia
Australian Outback
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