"ttyymmnn" (ttyymmnn)
08/03/2017 at 09:41 • Filed to: Spacelopnik | 2 | 3 |
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That’s a big storm.
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik photographed Super Typhoon Noru in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean on August 1, 2017, as the International Space Station passed overhead. He !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! of the massive storm on social media, writing, “Super Typhoon #Noru, amazing the size of this weather phenomenon, you can almost sense its power from 250 miles above.”
As of 11 a.m. EDT on August 1, the storm was centered near 24.7 degrees north latitude and 137.0 degrees east longitude, with maximum sustained winds near 90 knots. By August 2 at 5 a.m. EDT, the maximum sustained winds were near 100 knots. !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! of the typhoon as it continues its slow trek through the Pacific toward southwestern Japan. ( !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! )
Jason Spears
> ttyymmnn
08/03/2017 at 12:16 | 1 |
Jupiter: That’s great kid, keep it up.
PS9
> ttyymmnn
08/03/2017 at 12:56 | 1 |
Nice CGI you got there, now show us the real flat earth! No more propaganda!
ttyymmnn
> PS9
08/03/2017 at 13:00 | 0 |
It is flat. You’re just seeing the rounded edge.