9/11 attacks, Northern lights and other natural marvels and disasters captured from space | – Times of India
10 extraordinary space photographs of nature and disasters
The 9/11 attack as seen from space
One of the most compelling images is the view of New York City from space, captured by NASA‘s Landsat 7 satellite shortly after the attacks.The photograph reveals smoke billowing from Ground Zero and the impact on the city’s skyline.
Vast smoke plumes drift over the city, starkly contrasting with the otherwise bustling urban landscape. This image captures both the scale of the destruction and the profound impact of the attacks on the city and the world.
Image source: NASA
The Northern lights over Norway
In stark contrast to the sombre image of 9/11, photographs of the Northern Lights offer a glimpse into nature’s splendour. Captured from the International Space Station (ISS), these images showcase the auroras dancing across the Arctic sky.
The vibrant greens and purples of the auroras are visible from space, illustrating the magnetic interactions between the solar wind and Earth’s atmosphere.
Image source: NASA
The Sahara desert from orbit
Another awe-inspiring photograph features the Sahara desert, showcasing its vast, arid expanse from space. The image highlights the intricate patterns formed by the desert’s sand dunes and contrasts the desert with the surrounding regions.
Image source: ESA
The Great Barrier Reef from above
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the most renowned marine ecosystems, is captured in stunning detail from space. The photograph reveals the vibrant coral reefs and the clear blue waters of the Coral Sea surrounding them.
Image source: NASA
The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau
The Himalayas, including Mount Everest, and the Tibetan Plateau are seen from space in a photograph that captures the majestic scale of the world’s highest mountain range. The snow-capped peaks and rugged terrain are visible, showcasing the grandeur of these geological formations.
Image source: NASA
The Amazon rainforest
The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth,” is captured from space in a photograph that highlights the vastness of this critical ecosystem. The image shows the dense canopy of trees and the network of rivers meandering through the rainforest.
Image source: ESA
Wildfires in Hawaii
The wildfires that swept through Hawaii in 2023 were captured in vivid detail from space. Satellite images show expansive fires consuming vast areas of vegetation. Smoke plumes and the charred landscape are clearly visible, highlighting the intense and widespread nature of these fires.
Image source: space.com
Hurricane Idalia
Hurricane Idalia, a powerful storm that made landfall in the southeastern United States, was captured in several dramatic space images. The swirling clouds and well-defined eye of the hurricane are evident in the photographs.
The images show the massive scale of the storm system and its potential impact on coastal and inland areas, providing a striking visualisation of the storm’s intensity and path of destruction.
Image source: NASA
Earthquake damage in Turkey
Following the devastating earthquakes in Turkey, space-based imagery provided a comprehensive view of the affected regions. The images reveal the extent of the damage to infrastructure and the altered landscape.
The scale of the destruction is apparent from space, offering a perspective on the challenges faced during rescue and recovery operations.
Image source: NASA
Flooding in Libya
The catastrophic flooding that affected Libya in 2023 was also captured from orbit. Satellite images show vast expanses of water inundating urban and rural areas, demonstrating the severity of the flooding.
The contrast between the floodwaters and the surrounding landscape highlights the extensive impact of the disaster on communities and infrastructure.
Image source: NASA
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