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Views of Hurricane Dorian from the International Space Station - August 31, 2019
Teacher or professor: NASA
Subject: Astronomy, Astronautics, Astrophysics
Content of the Lesson: Cameras outside the International Space Station captured views August 31 of Hurricane Dorian at 11:28 a.m. Eastern time as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean. The storm, which is moving in a generally westerly direction with winds of 145 miles an hour, may approach Category 5 hurricane status, according to the National Hurricane Center, as it makes its way toward the east coast of Florida and a possible ride up the southeastern seaboard next week. Download this footage: https://images.nasa.gov/details-jsc2019m000804_Hurricane_Dorian_190831.html For the latest updates on orbital views of Hurricane Dorian from NASA, visit: https://blogs.nasa.gov/hurricanes/tag/dorian-2019/
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Subject / Teacher or Professor:
Astronautics,
Astronomy,
Astrophysics,
NASA
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