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Art has different forms to reveal itself and every form is charming in its own way. This time, it’s Earth art, completely natural and brought to you by the astronaut Scott J Kelly who has been sharing these pictures straight from International Space Station for a year now. Kelly has been on a yearlong space mission and has been breaking records for staying aboard the ISS for the longest time. But what had our eyes wide open were the pictures he’s been sharing on Twitter.
These are going to leave you in awe.
#Africa #EarthArt Earth without art is just Eh. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/XORn6clZNJ
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 4, 2016
Looks like #Africa is throwing us some #EarthArt today! #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/9yxZEnrTrU — Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 4, 2016
#GoodMorning #Texas! Flew over at just the right time this morning.#YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/wdSm1MwFF2
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 4, 2016
The Southern tip of #India and its blue waters. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/mwnztcWMLG — Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 3, 2016
Sandy and green on the South #Indian coast. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/6jie3PB23i
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 3, 2016
A rare glimpse of beautiful South #India! #GoodMorning from @Space_Station #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/8TKYV3YHIe — Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 3, 2016
Aleutian island #volcano letting off a little steam after the new year. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/dABBtqcE8n
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 2, 2016
Day 280. First day of 2016, the year I return to #Earth. #GoodNight from @space_station! #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/cSXmTvZfUG — Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 1, 2016
#Egypt #EarthArt A deserted landscape has a lot to offer if you take a moment to admire it. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/Jt8VT1apJQ
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) December 29, 2015
#NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter took this composite photo of Earth rise last week. Stunning! #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/BifKFTW1nj — Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) December 27, 2015