Astronauts Watch Hurricane Irene's Fury from Above

Hurricane Irene From Space
Astronaut Ron Garan tweeted this picture of Hurricane Irene from the International Space Station on August 24, 2011: "Ominous view From Space of Hurricane Irene east of the Bahamas @ 3:14pm EST today. East FL coast is calm b4 storm.
(Image credit: NASA via Ron Garan/@Astro_Ron)

Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) got another eyeful of Hurricane Irene's increasing might today (Aug. 25) as their space capsule streaked over the monstrous Category 3 storm, which is barreling toward U.S. shores.

Ahead of the flyover, ISS video cameras revealed placid views of wispy white clouds scattered over the blue of the ocean. Then a huge mass of white appeared on the horizon: Hurricane Irene, a powerful debut storm for the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season.

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