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Hurricane
Frances Images
Sept.
2, 2004
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(47 Kb) high-res (893 Kb) | Sept.
2, 2004 -- This image of Hurricane Frances was taken at 8 a.m.
EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard
the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230
miles. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located
almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with
winds of 145 mph. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and
Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are
in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research
platform. |  low-res
(35 Kb) high-res (671 Kb) | Sept.
2, 2004 -- From 230 miles above, this is a view into the eye
of Hurricane Frances as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean almost
500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., at about
8 a.m EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004. At the time, Frances was
a category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph. Astronaut Mike
Fincke took this photo through the window of the International
Space Station. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke,
the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the
fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. |  low-res
(37 Kb) high-res (790 Kb) | Sept.
2, 2004 -- From 230 miles above, this is a view into the eye
of Hurricane Frances as it churned in the Atlantic Ocean almost
500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., at about
8 a.m EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004. At the time, Frances was
a category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph. Astronaut Mike
Fincke took this photo through the window of the International
Space Station. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Fincke,
the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are in the
fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research platform. |  low-res
(42 Kb) high-res (756 Kb) | Sept.
2, 2004 -- This image of Hurricane Frances was taken at 8 a.m.
EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard
the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230
miles. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located
almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with
winds of 145 mph. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and
Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are
in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research
platform. |  low-res
(44 Kb) high-res (872 Kb) | Sept.
2, 2004 -- This image of Hurricane Frances was taken at 8 a.m.
EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard
the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230
miles. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located
almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with
winds of 145 mph. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and
Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are
in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research
platform. |  low-res
(44 Kb) high-res (903 Kb) | Sept.
2, 2004 -- This image of Hurricane Frances was taken at 8 a.m.
EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike Fincke aboard
the International Space Station at an altitude of about 230
miles. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located
almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with
winds of 145 mph. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and
Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are
in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research
platform. |  low-res
(54 Kb) high-res (910 Kb) | Sept.
2, 2004 -- Hurricane Frances fills the window of the International
Space Station, orbiting 230 miles above, in this photo taken
at about 8 a.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004 by Astronaut Mike
Fincke. At the time, Frances was a category 4 hurricane located
almost 500 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Fla., with
winds of 145 mph. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and
Fincke, the NASA ISS Science Officer and Flight Engineer, are
in the fifth month of a six-month stay on the orbiting research
platform. |
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