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N 97 B 40.7K C 3 E Aug 4, 2015 F Aug 5, 2015
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ISS044E029009 (08/04/2015) --- Typhoon Soudelor photographed from the International Space Station on Aug. 4, 2015 while the storm was traveling in the western Pacific. At the time it was photographed, the storm was reported to have sustained winds of more than 160 mph.

Tags:   Typhoon Souledor Storm Earth Observations Hurricane Tropical Winds Clouds Eye

N 16 B 17.9K C 0 E Aug 4, 2015 F Aug 5, 2015
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ISS044E028991 (08/04/2015) --- Typhoon Soudelor photographed from the International Space Station on Aug. 4, 2015 while the storm was traveling in the western Pacific. At the time it was photographed, the storm was reported to have sustained winds of more than 160 mph.

Tags:   Typhoon Souledor Storm Earth Observations Hurricane Tropical Winds Clouds Eye

N 21 B 17.3K C 0 E Aug 4, 2015 F Aug 5, 2015
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ISS044E029026 (08/04/2015) ---Typhoon Soudelor photographed from the International Space Station on Aug. 4, 2015 while the storm was traveling in the western Pacific. At the time it was photographed, the storm was reported to have sustained winds of more than 160 mph.

Tags:   Typhoon Souledor Storm Earth Observations Hurricane Tropical Winds Clouds Eye

N 38 B 22.8K C 0 E Aug 5, 2015 F Aug 7, 2015
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ISS044E030677 (08/05/2015) --- Typhoon Soudelor photographed from the International Space Station on Aug. 5, 2015 while the storm was traveling in the western Pacific. The Soyuz TMA-17M spacecraft is visible.

Tags:   Typhoon Soudelor Storm Hurricane Earth Observation Clouds Soyuz Progress Pacific Ocean

N 53 B 19.9K C 2 E Aug 5, 2015 F Aug 7, 2015
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ISS044E030713 (08/05/2015) --- Typhoon Soudelor photographed from the International Space Station on Aug. 5, 2015 while the storm was traveling in the western Pacific. The Soyuz TMA-17M (left) and the Progress 60 (right) cargo craft are visible.

Tags:   Typhoon Soudelor Storm Hurricane Earth Observation Clouds Soyuz Progress Pacific Ocean


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