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IMG_3286a by Astro-Nuts (Colin C) on Flickr.
IMG_2467asm by Astro-Nuts (Colin C) on Flickr.
Non-Tropical Cyclone Over Canada (NASA, International Space Station, 06/27/12) by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center on Flickr.Via Flickr:
One of the Expedition 31 crew members working in the Cupola aboard the International Space Station, flying about 240 miles above Earth, recorded this frame featuring a non-tropical cyclone located over northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Lake Manitoba (lower center) and Lake Winnipeg (lower right) are visible. The structure on the upper right is part of the Japanese Experiment Module’s Exposed Facility (JEF). The hardware at top includes part of the port truss structure (solar arrays and radiators, and part of one of the ExPRESS Logistics Carriers). 
Image credit: NASA/JSC

Non-Tropical Cyclone Over Canada (NASA, International Space Station, 06/27/12) by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
One of the Expedition 31 crew members working in the Cupola aboard the International Space Station, flying about 240 miles above Earth, recorded this frame featuring a non-tropical cyclone located over northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Lake Manitoba (lower center) and Lake Winnipeg (lower right) are visible. The structure on the upper right is part of the Japanese Experiment Module’s Exposed Facility (JEF). The hardware at top includes part of the port truss structure (solar arrays and radiators, and part of one of the ExPRESS Logistics Carriers).

Image credit: NASA/JSC

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IMG_7065bsm by Astro-Nuts (Colin C) on Flickr.
IMG_7100asm by Astro-Nuts (Colin C) on Flickr.
IMG_7098asm by Astro-Nuts (Colin C) on Flickr.
Untitled_Panorama1asm by Astro-Nuts (Colin C) on Flickr.