Hurricane Ian is so large that it is clearly visible from the International Space Station
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Will Ian hit near Maryland
Most weather systems can be seen from the ISS!
@Shaun Barnes no. you have fiona
@WatchNOW will that come to ontario Canada
@Shaun Barnes no
@Shaun Barnes follow your local news or the weather Channel in Canada. You might get rain from the tail end of it in southern Ontario and potentially later in the Atlantic region
@Liz Liz ok
That’s kind of a silly title. Of course it can. smdh
All hurricanes can be seen from the ISS. The ISS orbits at an altitude of only about 400 km.
Terrifying!
This title needs to be replaced with one that reflects a proper understanding of the size of hurricanes and the altitude of the International Space Station.
I would have used a fish-eye lens.
Yup, hurricanes have been going on like this for millions of years on planet Earth. Nothing to do with human climate change. Just weather patterns of mother nature.