iss056e129954 (Aug. 7, 2018) --- Hurricane Hector was pictured by an Expedition 56 crew member as the International Space Station orbited nearly 250 miles directly above the storm in the Pacific Ocean just southeast of the Hawaiian island chain.
iss056e129968 (Aug. 3, 2018) --- Hurricane Hector was pictured by an Expedition 56 crew member as the International Space Station orbited nearly 250 miles above the Pacific Ocean east of the Hawaiian island chain.
iss056e126641 (Aug. 3, 2018) --- Hurricane Hector was pictured gaining strength by an Expedition 56 crew member as the International Space Station orbited 250 miles above the Pacific Ocean about 1,500 miles southeast of the Hawaiian island chain.
iss056e129864 (Aug. 7, 2018) --- Hurricane Hector was pictured by an Expedition 56 crew member as the International Space Station orbited 250 miles above the Pacific Ocean almost due south of the big island of Hawaii which anchors the Hawaiian island chain.
iss056e129868 (Aug. 7, 2018) --- The fully-formed eye of Hurricane Hector is clearly visible from the International Space Station as the orbital complex flew 250 miles above the Pacific Ocean southeast of the Hawaiian island chain.