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My simple blog of pictures of travel, friends, activities and the Universe we live in as we go slowly around the Sun.
January 14, 2013
Just cool...
On Jan. 4 a large presence of stratocumulus clouds was the central focus of
camera lenses which remained aimed at the clouds as the Expedition 34 crew
members aboard the International Space Station flew above the northwestern
Pacific Ocean about 460 miles east of northern Honshu, Japan. This is a
descending pass with a panoramic view looking southeast in late afternoon light
with the terminator (upper left). The cloud pattern is typical for this part of
the world. The low clouds carry cold air over a warmer sea with no discernable
storm pattern.
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