From glittering cities at night to undulating sand dunes in the desert or archipelagos in the vast ocean, all are brought to life through the stunning beauty of Earth as seen from space.
Join Travellive as we explore the beautiful moments of Earth captured by astronauts and gain a completely new perspective on the vast universe:
Hawaii's Big Island as seen from orbit.
Images of the branching channels and valleys of Lake Nasser, a massive reservoir in southern Egypt.
The aurora borealis is seen from outside a section of the International Space Station as it passes over southern Australia.
Manicouagan Reservoir and Crater is located primarily in the Manicouagan Regional County Metropolitan Area in Quebec, Canada.
Greece and the Aegean Sea, as seen from the ISS.
Typhoon Hinnamnor, visible over the Western Pacific.
Isla Guadalupe, off the coast of Mexico's Baja Peninsula, leaves behind a turbulent expanse of water as winds push clouds through.
The ISS flew over Washington, DC.
A crescent moon is seen above the clouds and ocean near Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
A slanted view of the Himalayas in Nepal.
Clouds forming over the Pacific Ocean, observed by an astronaut on the ISS.
Boeing's Starliner crewed spacecraft approached the space station during its Orbital Flight Test 2 mission.
A series of vortices appear in the clouds downwind of an island in the Kuril Islands. These patterns are known as "von Kármán vortices," caused by turbulent air currents when the atmosphere encounters a prominent landform, such as an island.
Moonlight is reflected by the water along the Damietta branch of the Nile River, where it divides into numerous canals and fields in the central part of the Nile Delta in Egypt.
The lights of Delhi, India at night.
Nighttime in Beijing, China

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