They can see rain clouds, hurricanes, and lightning!
They can see rain clouds, hurricanes, and lightning!
They can see rain clouds, hurricanes, and lightning!
Looking down on the earth the astronauts can see hurricanes, sometimes lightning at night, and general cloud formations.
In the dark they can view lightening from space. They can also see hurricanes.
Some say you can still see it from Earth's Orbit, but not from the moon according to astronauts. One of the astronauts was Neil Armstrong.
No really. Political boundaries are not features that are marked out on the ground, so there is really nothing to see from Earth orbit.
The Apollo 8 astronauts Jim Lovell, Frank Borman and William Anders were the first men to orbit the moon, they were aldso the first men to see the back side or dark side of the moon. As we can only see one side.
Astronauts can see planets, stars, and species.
In one day they orbit the earth 16 times.
Astronauts can see the Big Dipper from space, but its visibility depends on their location in orbit. The Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major constellation, which is best viewed from Earth. In low Earth orbit, astronauts may not have a clear view of it due to the orientation of their spacecraft and the presence of Earth's atmosphere and light pollution. However, from a vantage point outside Earth's atmosphere, they can observe stars, including those that form the Big Dipper, as long as conditions allow.
We see astronauts floating in space but not on earth.why?
The only place astronauts have been other than Earth, is on the moon. When they were there, they did some exploring to see what it was like. They took samples of the soil and rocks to bring back to Earth. They tried to learn as much as they could while they were there. If astronauts get to visit other planets, they would do the same kinds of things.