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Picture of Week |
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In addition to looking
heavenward, NASA helps the world see the Earth in ways no
one else can. Astronauts on board the International Space
Station recently took advantage of their unique vantage
point to photograph the Himalayas, looking south from over
the Tibetan Plateau. The perspective is illustrated by the
summits of Makalu [left (8,462 meters; 27,765 feet)] and
Everest [right (8,850 meters; 29,035 feet)] -- at the
heights typically flown by commercial aircraft.
Photo Credit: NASA |
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